NJSleuth91
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Another reason why I wish the report was a little more precise.
Would the RCMP jump into overdrive from a witness report that came from a person who just “observed” them? Certainly they could become suspects, but I think the RCMP would require more concrete information... a random stranger with some sneaking suspicion is not enough to immediately label two teenagers as so dangerous they must not be approached.
Unless the witness was a stranger who was actively threatened by them — and this is something I believe they would include in the report if that were the case — it’s not just a random observer who came forward.
It really sounds like it was someone who knew them and had a history with them. JMO.
ETA: I think RCMP would actually take it very, very seriously if a friend came forward and said “they told me they were going to shoot people.” I don’t see how a statement like that from a known associate would be held less trustworthy than a random stranger coming forward.
Well at that point (2:30-ish PM on the 22nd) they had three tips, not one:
a) The tip from whoever it was who knew them.
b) The surveillance footage showing them driving a RAV4, which one could inductively reason to say "well, they most likely weren't victims themselves, and they must have gotten the car from somewhere, and chances are it was probably stolen from the murder victim, and therefore chances are they killed him."
c) The account -- which was actually reported on the 21st, the day before -- of two people matching their description attempting to hunt and presumably murder the guy who escaped.
I agree. We did have “friends” who came forward to share threats that BS made. I’m saying that whatever the account it would fit within the timeline, not years or months prior even. As for a random stranger being able to come forward I mean that they could be loosely described as “knowing” them because this person could have strong evidence to validate their identities and had an interaction of sorts that would suggest they are capable of murder. So for example.. sold them ammo, or weaponry, liquor, was threatened in some form by them, confirmed identity by photo ID, and possibly a full out confession to a random stranger for kicks. Whatever it was I think it was more substantial than what could be classified as rumour or gossip.
My guesses are:
a) They made a vague confession to one of their friends in between the murders, before they stopped all phone contact on the 17th. For example, something like "we did something really messed up" and when pressed for more detail "don't worry, you'll hear about it soon." Or maybe their friend was like "so what are you guys up to?" and they were like "oh, you know, just killing people" but played it off as a dark joke, or something. In fact, even before the report came out, I speculated that they may have done something like this.
b) Some weird, creepy talk about forming a militia, playing out a video game in real life, what it would be like to kill someone, mass shootings, or something, from the two of them, maybe a recurring thing over the years. We already knew Bryer said stuff like this, but maybe Kam did too among people he knew better. If it was this one, I'm going to guess the person who reported it was one of their friends who played Airsoft with them. Either way, I think the person who reported it was likely one of their three other close friends (Bryer's dad mentioned he had a group of four close friends including Kam).