How awesome - I had no idea there is a Scotland in Ontario. However, I sat through the whole episode of To Catch A Killer again over the weekend and the guy who moved to Scotland (UK) was a POI for the detective on the show one of two POI's and proved not to be a viable suspect. So, as I...
OK I just found that reference to DB having moved to Scotland - that was a comment on a thread by someone who had just watched To Catch A killer. Pretty sure he/she got their facts mixed up. It's very doubtful he left Ontario.
To my knowledge he is living in Kitchener and still working as a long-haul trucker. There is a telephone listing for him there. Can you possibly recover the piece you read regarding his immigration to Scotland? I have researched him quite thoroughly and have never found mention of that. I...
Wouldn't it be wonderful if that one critical piece of evidence LE discovered proved to be a suicide note. One that gave everyone insights into what motivated these young men to kill.
Out of context. My response was linked to a comment regarding LE's use of the words "apparent suicides" which is inconclusive. Therefore, suggesting just one example of another scenario.
Small propane bottles found among the items alongside the burnt out vehicle: Sardine Cans, Sleeping Bags, And Suspicious Smoke: The Clues That Helped End Manhunt For Canadian Teen Murder Suspects
So my comment appears out of context when not linked to what I was quoting..... I was referring to the RCMP's use of the words " appears to be suicides". We have no idea what sort of guns they are or whether or not they stuck the barrels in their mouths, etc. So LE cautiously phrasing the...
Perhaps they shot each other. I imagine ballistic testing and the location of each gun matched to each bullet would reveal this and that likely hasn't been determined as yet. Just a thought ito another possibility
So it was suicide! I put my money on drowning in the rapids. I was wrong. I don't often have to say that out loud. : McLeod, Schmegelsky died by suicide, autopsy results suggest: RCMP
Actually the boat and the sleeping bag were located about 1km from the bodies according to this article:
Teen murder suspect fugitives never travelled far and probably not for long
Extract: "
On Friday, police found “that one critical piece of evidence,” she said — unspecified items directly...
Canadian killer fugitives' trail of clues: Billowing smoke, sardine cans, sleeping bag helped end manhunt | Fox News
Not sure if anyone/everyone read this article. This extract is interesting:
"On July 24, RCMP announced that Schmegelsky and McLeod were suspects in the three murders after the...
It has been a long time since I logged in and I haven't read through all the threads as yet. IMO these young men were killed/mortally wounded riding the rapids. Such tragedy all round. The loved ones of the victims and the killers must be in absolute mental anguish. That two youngsters could...
The talented Kat Thorsen has published an online graphic novel. Kat was a researcher on this case in 2003. She looked into suicides of young women in Vancouver around the possible time of the little boys' murders and so began her investigations into "Molly". A fascinating journey which you...
Remand Center - an overview (who we would find in the center) and issues re segregation.
This may be helpful.
Anyone in the remand center is: awaiting trial, an inmate who has been sentenced but facing further charges, a parolee whose parole has been suspended or revoked, an inmate...
I have to jump in here. This was covered a few pages back. Prisoners in a remand center are not given protective custody. This is a holding center for awaiting trial prisoners - the reason DG is still in remand is he and his defence lawyers are considering an appeal. He will stay in the...
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