These stories are frustrating. There was also a body located in the water a few months earlier at Bluffers Park, also no follow-up information or story.
I don't know how cars are put together, but I'm guessing there was an 'add on' to the frame/cage of the RAV4 that popped off when it was melted. The black spot was probably under that add on, so the place for the license plate actually came off. You can see the back of the burnt Rav 4 here...
I'm reading online different websites, apparently rounds can last for decades if stored properly under the right conditions. They bought those rounds from a store, so I'm guessing the owner looked after them.
What I'm wondering is why did they destroy some of the rounds in the truck fire...
Here is what I am referring, is how odd the videos were moved from cellphones to a camera
https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/canadian-teens-shot-final-video-message-before-taking-their-lives-20190820-p52isy.html
"...left a "last will and testament" video message. Kam McLeod, 19, and...
Thank you for the Star article. I was hoping at least one news outlet would have more details on their 'confession', but it's implied, rather than directly detailed. If they actually did confess, wouldn't it be easy for the police to say 'they gave out detailed information that only someone at...
Apparently they were both careful and sloppy, only when it was convenient for creating a trail of evidence for LE to follow. They were also thrill killers who didn't want to kill anymore, just run into the bush. A lot of contradictions in explaining their behavior.
I'm still not 100% that they were solely responsible, if they were at all. We haven't actually seen the video, or a transcript of what they said, just a summary, so whether they really did admit to the prior killings is up for debate.
What I find strange with the current release is that if they...
I think that's really not fair to those of us who would actually like to see PROOF before going on a witch hunt. The evidence was very spotty and and unconvincing, and I still feel there is more questions than answers with this case. Do I believe they were SOLELY responsible for these crimes...
I could see them being tied to LD's murder with that vehicle, but the LF & CD murders are the real head scratcher. I also don't understand how they could have stolen the SUV and moved the pickup truck, if only one of them was a driver.
To me, they just seemed like they are the easiest target to pin the murders on. The reality is, they haven't been tried in a court of law, only in the media. None of the evidence that allegedly points to them (much of which hasn't been shared with the media) has been tested in a court of law...
Thanks for that, a new photo I didn't see before! I was reading through the threads, it doesn't seem like this was sent to the media, maybe that's why the original was deleted? Good thing other people grabbed it! I can't tell if he has something in his hand, it does looklike the gas tank...
I don't know if this article has been dissected before. TSC says that they 'knew no one and had no phones'. But wasn't it stated that they recorded their final message in a video on a phone? And of course it was strange for two guys on the run, they gave up their real names.
They were...
Are you talking about going up to the Sundance Camp area? Maybe they were searching for camp, and then they found Sundance near Gillam and were going to check it out? But that would mean they were accessing the internet, and the police haven't said anything about their phone use during the time...
Assuming that KM and BS had been up in Whitehorse, they would have been traveling in the opposite direction to LF and CD (who's van was on the northbound side). But there isn't much light, so unless LF & CD had some lights on around their vehicle, it would have been hard to spot them from far...
I was under the impression that Ste Croix didn't see anything in their vehicle that looked like they had camping gear.
The reason why I would take that as his first and true opinion is because as a cop, he's probably checking out their vehicle, casually looking inside as he's talking to them, to...
I guess they could have asked for the registration, that's usually procedure isn't it? That would have certainly drawn red flags. Interesting that they never say who was driving. They just refer to them as 'the boys'.
Thats why the narrative doesnt make sense. Also if they didn't want to...
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