Hearst has a Timmies. Most likely has wifi
Second confinement suspect found dead
The second man wanted in connection with the confinement and sexual assault of a teen in Chelsea has been found dead.
Ontario Provincial Police located a body believed to be that of 31-year-old Wayne Alan Cunningham Wednesday evening not far from where the 2003 Hyundai Elantra was found that day. It was on a logging road about 19 kilometres off the highway near Longlac.
Police say the cause of death is under investigation, but foul play is not suspected.
That's the same vicinity where the other suspect, 47-year-old David James Leblanc, was arrested Sunday evening. He was barefoot and disoriented at the time and was still in hospital under police custody Wednesday.
Mounties say he is unable to fly at this time "for medical reasons." His feet suffered frostbite.
He will likely return to Nova Scotia to face charges some time next week.
Both men were charged with forcible confinement and sexual assault last week after a 16-year-old boy escaped in chains from a house on Falkner Road in Upper Chelsea shortly after 7 p.m. September 24.
The boy told police he'd been held captive and sexually assaulted for about 10 days.
(Story by Lisa Brown)
Members of the Ontario Provincial Police found the body at about 8:30 p.m. ET Wednesday, close to the grey 2003 Hyundai Elantra that Cunningham was believed to be driving.
"The body was discovered during a ground search by members of the OPP Northwest Region Emergency Response Team," said RCMP Sgt. Alain Leblanc.
While the cause of death is under investigation, police said they do not suspect foul play. They have not said how he died.
A ground crew searching dense woods in northern Ontario has recovered the body of a man they believe is wanted in the alleged confinement and sexual assault of a teenage boy in Nova Scotia, officers said Thursday.
The RCMP's technological crime unit is on the case, he confirmed. The unit specializes in analysis of computer and communications equipment such as cellular phones, and following footprints suspects leave behind in the virtual world.
Cunningham's cousin, said he was a diabetic who had to take refrigerated insulin twice a day. She said the family had a feeling he would die from diabetes complications.
"When we were younger, he stopped taking care of himself, and I actually gave him his insulin . So I knew from a previous experience that if he didn't do this, then it would probably eventually end his life."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2012/10/04/ns-cunningham-chained-teen.html
Seems weird to me that his body was found near the vehicle... Wondering if leBlanc killed him.. LE says foul play not expected... Humm..
He was often bullied, they said. But one student remembered him as a friend who was supportive when she had troubles.
He always laughed, always cracked jokes and always tried to make what friends he had laugh with him, the friend said.
The friend said he began cross-dressing when he was in Grade 8 or 9 and thought it was funny to go on dates as this woman and see how far the guys would get before they figured out she was a he.
Kempton said Cunningham had other names he called himself, but wouldnt say what they were.