NJSleuth91
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Other than AS, who do you recall speaking to the media about the two being childhood friends?
I’m not saying the two were strangers. A place the size of Port Alberni, kids in the same grade or one grade higher or lower would certainly know each other. But I’m wondering if their friendship grew if they attended the alternate school together and gaming was the link.
Yes, there's a lot about this case that is odd and on the surface makes no sense, but I have no doubt in my mind that these 2 were like glue and considered each other the brother they never had.
Agreed. Until I see something indicating they were not childhood friends, I'm going to assume that was accurate. There's already enough in this case that's ambiguous, without questioning things that don't have any real reason to be questioned. Either way there's no doubt in my mind either that their bond was unbreakable. In fact I think their friendship dynamic is one of the most fascinating and unusual things about the case and probably what has pulled a lot of people in. A lot of times in cases like this, it's very common for the perpetrators to almost immediately turn on each other, rat each other out, pin responsibility for the crimes on each other, etc. Especially if they're two scared, dumb teenagers looking for any way out of the situation, as these two seemed to be. The fact that they never did that and went to the literal ends of the earth together, I think is a testament to how true their bond was. In fact, as far as we know they didn't even get upset at each other when they got stuck in the mud -- they were very upset at the situation, but not at each other -- even though Bryer could have gotten upset at Kam for not driving more carefully and Kam could have gotten upset at Bryer for freaking out and not being more helpful.