Gunslinging Granny
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And wearing the same clothes for days, he must also smell like a demon.
Cheers to that hungry polar bear!
And wearing the same clothes for days, he must also smell like a demon.
I see it more as a fantasy then a script.Oh, I think they had a script, and that is why "48 hours" and "blaze of glory" came out. I think this is much more dangerous than any of us realize. The federal Public Safety Minister deals with matters of national security.
Despite the uglyness right now, we have an awesome country! Bring on the Polars!!A POLAR BEAR! Wow, this thread is getting good.
These guys picked the wrong area to play their survivalist "game".
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I keep forgetting to ask this question. Why did it take 4 hours for LE to get to the scene of the double murder?
Wow, I didn’t realize how huge a polar bear is!!A POLAR BEAR! Wow, this thread is getting good.
These guys picked the wrong area to play their survivalist "game".
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This ma has done nothing to support his son since the fiasco began, so sad. Instead of trying to sell his book, he could be using the media to negotiate a surrender for both boysomg this cannot be real
could this case get any more bizarre?
I feel like I'm in a dream (nightmare)
Again, it's probably not the most appropriate time for RCMP to show all their cards and give completely honest answers.It’s not so much about trying to have a “gotcha moment,” as much as it is about getting a completely honest answer.
That’s the job of the press.
This is wild.
“According to the manuscript's cover, Schmegelsky wrote it in 12 days while drunk.“
“My soul wrote this in 12 days. I could have sold my soul thirty years ago when my dad told me the Canadian Red Cross gave him Aids.”
Father of teen Canadian murder fugitive tries to hijack media frenzy to publicize his new book | Daily Mail Online
- Alan Schmegelsky contacted media across the world. including DailyMail.com. hoping to boost readership of his self-published book
- The rambling memoir, entitled Red Flagged, is a bizarre 131-page screed covering the last ten years of Schmegelsky Sr’s life
- His story reveals how he struggled for years with his mental health and he tells of the dysfunctional household in which his fugitive son Bryer was raised
The location of the murders is in a remote part of northern BC, the closest RCMP crime unit would be to the east in Fort Nelson, BC which is 4 hours from that location. (note: there is an rcmp detachment on the border into Yukon at Watson Lake, that is close to the same distance as Frt Nelson but not in BC.
I wonder if K "stockpiled" a bunch of cash prior to this escapade and if his family can determine that.
Stranger things have happened! We have had no sightings in 3/4 days. Why?
Sure could be hiding in/around Gillam but more likely long gone from Gillam, dead or on the move.
They had a brief window where they had a good sized jump on RCMP in/around Gillam and if they didn't get the train, hadn't lined up a vehicle or found a solid hiding spot then water or at least hiking along the water might have been one of the few options.
Reasonable to believe RCMP searched the train in both directions and covered the tracks up to Churchill and down to Winnipeg, no reported stolen vehicles per RCMP and RCMP is now working to seach door to door in Gillam.
We know air support has arrived and so larger areas can be covered using high tech most likely.
These 2 seem to be crafty and randomly strategic in their movements IMO.
For some reason it seems less likely that they would stay put and go into bunker mode in Gillam but we will see.
Now that I've refreshed the page and see more discussion: I personally don't think the Daily Mail had any role in helping him with writing his book. Like I said earlier, if it's true he is working with a self-publisher, that would be easy to confirm, and I really don't think they would be able bullcrap together a manuscript and print it that fast.
Edited to add: In my experience, book printers get pissy if you rush them, and 2 weeks is considered abnormally fast, call-in-favors speed to print.
That being said, I completely agree that the Daily Mail is shamelessly exploiting this.
One would think this guy might be able to shed some light....in whatever direction....I have to wonder why there has been no ongoing search reported for this guy?
They were pre written bullet points of answers to questions that would most likely be asked, that would have to be answered in French. French is clearly not her first language; understanding is much different then answering a question about weather or what have you, on an INTERNATIONAL scale.I understand the two language usage for the questions. I think it would have to be near exact repeats from one language to the other. I have just wondered after yesterday if there was someone there typing really fast and getting papers passed or if it was pre written. nothing negative intended to be implied.
There is no other LE in the area that could have watched the scene?
I guess opportunity knocked when his son started murdering people. It's just too much at the moment, IMO.
Father of teen Canadian murder fugitive tries to hijack media frenzy to publicize his new book | Daily Mail Online
"The father's book is laced with vicious criticism of Bryer's mother Deborah Sweeney, his ex-wife who he calls 'hex', detailing the custody battle over their son and alleged squabbling over a row with the Canadian Red Cross."
"The book describes Schmegelsky alleged struggle to get $80 million compensation over a claim that the Canadian Red Cross is responsible for his father's AIDS diagnosis."
"Speaking to DailyMail.com, the 53-year-old said the memoir was meant to be published last week, the same day Bryer and McLeod are suspected of killing three people."
" 'I put the release on hold, it was supposed to be released on Monday,' he said."
" 'I wrote my book so Bryer and I could buy a home,' he said. 'That was our plan.' "
Agreed. Self-published authors who dream of riches are usually ignoring the realities of how many other self-pubbed manuscripts written by other non-famous people are out there. They're all competing against each other, and unless you have something that really grabs attention or have a substantial social media platform to promote the book, sales will be low.Dumb question, did he seriously think enough people would be buying copies of this book to be able to afford a house? I mean, before his son became "famous", would anyone have bought it?