"RCMP in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario all put out alerts Wednesday, warning people that both teens could be in their provinces, and to call police if they’re spotted."
Translation: we have no idea where they are.
"RCMP in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario all put out alerts Wednesday, warning people that both teens could be in their provinces, and to call police if they’re spotted."
The RAV4 was found actively burning on the evening of Monday, July 22. They weren't named as suspects until mid Tuesday, July 23. They had nearly a day to make some headway, either far into the woods, or out of the area before anyone would've been looking for them out there or even knew who they were. They were considered missing in BC, no would be keeping eyes out in Manitoba for them. That's evidenced by the fact that they strolled into a gas station in Split Lake and the clerk lady had no idea who they were yet, described them as "normal". There wouldn't have been a whole lot of police activity up there looking for them immediately either, they would've had to identify the vehicle first and assemble a team to go out there. So who knows, theoretically they could have well left the area in that time between burning the SUV, and the next day when they were named as suspects and put on blast in the media.
I read (can't confirm source right now) that there were no trains that left the area between the RAV4 burning and them being named as suspects, and all further trains were searched at each stop. There's only one road from Gillam that connects it to other parts of Canada (there are ice roads in the winter going east, but not this time of year), and that road has at least one checkpoint as we know. No further confirmed sightings of them were reported after the 23rd despite at least three confirmed sightings (stuck car, general store, alcohol checkpoint) being reported from before they were named as murder suspects. Also, they would have had to get transportation somehow to get out of the area and there haven't been any further murders or stolen cars reported in the area. They left an obvious trail the rest of the journey when they easily could have gotten away with the murders if they wanted to, so why would they suddenly go from leaving evidence everywhere to absolutely nothing? In my opinion it's because they left a trail of evidence on purpose so people would know it was them that did it, and now there's no more evidence because they enacted their "plan" and the end of that plan was their deaths.
I’ve certainly never noticed young men running around looking as if they’re prepared for combat. That definitely would raise eyebrows and result in a flurry of 911 calls IMO. Photos like that are probably taken in the basements of their home to impress their peer group of international gaming friends. JMO.
Personally, I think if they were both dead they would have been found by the FLIR. Someone earlier had posted info. that IIRC even a deceased person could be found upto about a week later, because of insects.
* I don't believe they would have burned the RAV4, without having another vehicle.
* To assume they ran out of gas after putting in $20, would basically require them to be out of gas at the gas station.
* In rural areas, you gas up early, because gas stations can be great distances apart, so you don't run low.
* RAV4 was burned Monday night, they were not even suspects yet until sometime on Tues.
* It would have taken hours to get the logistics & roadlocks in place.
* Although nobody has reported a stolen vehicle, well there could be a reasons why not...
Now this is definitely something. Thompson isn't that far, they could've made it there from Gillam. RCMP states that he may be headed to Toronto area. Maybe he is their ride? He is missing since before the other dates, so who knows?
MOO: They intended to go to Gillam, MB or that general area because once they were done with their crimes in BC they had assistance waiting for them.
Why drive thousands of kilometres to Gillam, MB to dissapear, unless there was someone or something waiting for them there?
It detects heat in general, and significant insect activity on a deceased person can make them detectable for a few weeks. However, FLIR effectiveness can also be impacted by dense forest overhead. I previously posted a video of a guy bolting after his car was disabled via spike belt, and he's highly visible until he gets in the dense woods:I’ll see if I can find the link but one of the talking heads interviewed regarding possible search and find prospects for the pair expressed doubt FLIR would locate them if they were dead. I’d imagine it involves a time factor and when death took place ie hours versus days because my understanding is FLIR detects only body heat.
Didn't he also say he would put a gun in his mouth and shoot himself in front of her (words to that effect)?
Interesting read here:I’ll see if I can find the link but one of the talking heads interviewed regarding possible search and find prospects for the pair expressed doubt FLIR would locate them if they were dead. I’d imagine it involves a time factor and when death took place ie hours versus days because my understanding is FLIR detects only body heat. Upon discovering a dead body, that upon touch he or she is cold is often described as a feature of determining death.
ETA - BBM
“...Sherry Benson-Podolchuck, a retired RCMP officer, also believes that it’s possible the men may have died.
“If they’re out there in the bush, they’re probably running out of food and water and the bugs would be absolutely tormenting,” she told CTV News Channel. “I can’t imagine surviving too much longer without much help.”
“If they’ve died, they wouldn’t find them through thermal imaging because of course your temperature goes down,” she added.
RCMP 'unable to confirm' sighting of B.C. murder suspects in Manitoba town
It detects heat in general, and significant insect activity on a deceased person can make them detectable for a few weeks. However, FLIR effectiveness can also be impacted by dense forest overhead. I previously posted a video of a guy bolting after his car was disabled via spike belt, and he's highly visible until he gets in the dense woods:
Former classmates of northern B.C. murder suspect say he would describe killing himself, others
"RCMP in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario all put out alerts Wednesday, warning people that both teens could be in their provinces, and to call police if they’re spotted."
Geez. That's normal.