musicaljoke
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It doesn't appear that RCMP found any physical evidence of their presence in any location, indoors or outdoors.
... We can assume that. Facts may differ.
It doesn't appear that RCMP found any physical evidence of their presence in any location, indoors or outdoors.
This is becoming a complete clown show
Contrary to previous media reports, Saunders said he didn't notice any maps or camping gear in the vehicle — just two boxes and a suit.
"I didn't see no camping gear, no maps, no weapons, no drugs or alcohol."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/first-nation-constable-stopped-homicide-suspects-1.5230779
Amd
Closest tow truck is hours away, nevermind the cost associated with removing it.
Even those that could afford it might choose to sleep in the van they purchased for the express purpose of sleeping in.That's the way it goes when people take a road trip into the middle of no where, hours away from gas stations, police stations, tow trucks and hospitals. Don't go to those places if you can't afford it.
This is becoming a complete clown show
Contrary to previous media reports, Saunders said he didn't notice any maps or camping gear in the vehicle — just two boxes and a suit.
"I didn't see no camping gear, no maps, no weapons, no drugs or alcohol."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/first-nation-constable-stopped-homicide-suspects-1.5230779
If the camper shell is really not at the scene of the burned truck ...
Wait. Are we seriously criticizing these people for not immediately adhering to some obscure highway regulation when they determined their vehicle wasn't working?
There are a lot of variables at play. Like the fact that Lucas probably tried to fix it. Because he knew how to do that. Or maybe because after that failed they decided to sleep in the vehicle overnight before trying to get assistance?
Lack of cell phone service is absolutely a reason not to immediately act regarding a disabled vehicle. So is be ability to do repair work on one's own.
Rhetorical question but why is there always so much criticism in cases like this? Criticism of victims, LE, volunteers, witnesses.
What the point of it?
Totally agree.The whole case is a complete mind &@(!
The longer this goes on the more I think there’s something very big missing! Something mind blowing...
Totally agree.
From your link -
“I told them that you know you're supposed to stop ... and then they said sorry about that, the driver said sorry, and then I asked them where they came from and they said Vancouver," the constable, who started the role in March, said...”
LD was from Vancouver so the vehicle would’ve also been registered to a Vancouver address. While the RCMP haven’t confirmed the RAV4 belonged to him, I’m certain it did.
Because the RCMP is trying to find a couple of people instead of playing amateur detective, and it doesn’t matter who owned that vehicle?
I think that the police are interested in saying things that might help the public identify these guys, ownership of that car probably not being on the list
No. RCMP has chosen to release no information about the ownership of the RAV4.Wait a minute.. we don't know what vehicle LD drove?
I thought it was a silver RAV4 which is partly why they're suspected. Has this not yet been confirmed??
They probably didn't risk staying overnight at any campground, pullouts or parking lots.