CANADA Canada - Ben Tyner, 32, cowboy, horse returned w/o him, Merritt, British Columbia, 26 Jan 2019 - #2

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  • #541
I'd like to know who fed the horses at NR on Sunday. If the
horses were all in paddocks and kept where the working horses
were, someone had to be responsible for feeding on Sunday.
Would they have noticed if Gunny was missing. Was Gunny
missing or still there on Sunday. I think Gunny was still there
til early, early Mon. morning. Shortly before being found,
say around 4-4:30am someone dropped Gunny off up
on the mountain and swatted her to run off from the trailer.

Also early on several msm reports claimed Ben was last seen
on Saturday night. We need more details on this.
My guess is some type of altercation happened Sat. night.
Was Ben at home on the ranch or out at a local bar or a private
get together?
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I think LE is hot on their trails also.
I also question how some of the information one knew about
Ben's horse tack came to be. There were no photos, to my knowledge, taken when Ben's horse was found. So the fact that this poster 'knew' the type of bit that was on Gunny's bridle
when found makes me twitch a little.
I hope LE is watching this thread. Maybe someone needs to
tip them off. hint.
 
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  • #542
That's only CTV News tho. I don't think they did any original coverage, their closest affiliate is in Vancouver.

As far as I can tell, there's only two original sources for all the MSM, that were actually in Merritt: the Merritt Herald and a Global TV news team from Kamloops .

Everybody else picked up the story from these two sources, and police press releases. They're rewritten to fit the space available and, IMO, sometimes get a bit garbled, as the writer is doing a rush job.

Probably so. Kind of a universal problem for msm to put out conflicting info.
Where I live, we have two large newspapers, they can cover the same story & I can come away with different conclusions from each.
 
  • #543
I'd like to know who fed the horses at NR on Sunday. If the
horses were all in paddocks and kept where the working horses
were, someone had to be responsible for feeding on Sunday.
Would they have noticed if Gunny was missing. Was Gunny
missing or still there on Sunday. I think Gunny was still there
til early, early Mon. morning. Shortly before being found,
say around 4-4:30am someone dropped Gunny off up
on the mountain and swatted her to run off from the trailer.

Also early on several msm reports claimed Ben was last seen
on Saturday night. We need more details on this.
My guess is some type of altercation happened Sat. night.
Was Ben at home on the ranch or out at a local bar or a private
get together?
Witchy1, I tend to agree with you that the perps could be
posting AND watching this thread. One is checking the comments here but not posting ANYMORE..
I think LE is hot on their trails also.
I also question how some of the information one knew about
Ben's horse tack came to be. There were no photos, to my knowledge, taken when Ben's horse was found. So the fact that this poster 'knew' the type of bit that was on Gunny's bridle
when found makes me twitch a little.
I hope LE is watching this thread. Maybe someone needs to
tip them off. hint.

Enelram, in my state, if a farm manager/employee brings a personal horse to his job, a manager has the perk of a paddock with run in shed, near his residence. If the person is a laborer, his horse is kept at the back with other horses owned by other farm hand or their family members. The manager tends to his own horse, which I think most of us would prefer.
Per the spade bit mentioned, the poster commenting on that watched a video or found pics of Ben & Gunny, with Gunny wearing a spade bit.
Iirc, the poster is a self-professed former ranch manager & offered some good info. Even on FB pics the tack Ben used is obvious. I’ve always admired how Ben was able to keep his saddle in pristine condition.

ETA: here, personal horse never pastured with farm owned horse. One reason is for the ease of vet/farrier services.
 
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  • #544
Enelram, in my state, if a farm manager/employee brings a personal horse to his job, a manager has the perk of a paddock with run in shed, near his residence. If the person is a laborer, his horse is kept at the back with other horses owned by other farm hand or their family members. The manager tends to his own horse, which I think most of us would prefer.
Per the spade bit mentioned, the poster commenting on that watched a video or found pics of Ben & Gunny, with Gunny wearing a spade bit.
Iirc, the poster is a self-professed former ranch manager & offered some good info. Even on FB pics the tack Ben used is obvious. I’ve always admired how Ben was able to keep his saddle in pristine condition.
Agreed. I don't think anyone else cared for Gunny other than Ben. Probably why horse needed to go on a trip north in a trailer. If Ben was gone, and dog, cell phone AND horse were left behind. something would seem off from the very beginning.

ETA. JMO
 
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  • #545
I'd like to know who fed the horses at NR on Sunday. If the
horses were all in paddocks and kept where the working horses
were, someone had to be responsible for feeding on Sunday.
Would they have noticed if Gunny was missing. Was Gunny
missing or still there on Sunday. I think Gunny was still there
til early, early Mon. morning. Shortly before being found,
say around 4-4:30am someone dropped Gunny off up
on the mountain and swatted her to run off from the trailer.

Also early on several msm reports claimed Ben was last seen
on Saturday night. We need more details on this.
My guess is some type of altercation happened Sat. night.
Was Ben at home on the ranch or out at a local bar or a private
get together?
Witchy1, I tend to agree with you that the perps could be
posting AND watching this thread. One is checking the comments here but not posting ANYMORE..
I think LE is hot on their trails also.
I also question how some of the information one knew about
Ben's horse tack came to be. There were no photos, to my knowledge, taken when Ben's horse was found. So the fact that this poster 'knew' the type of bit that was on Gunny's bridle
when found makes me twitch a little.
I hope LE is watching this thread. Maybe someone needs to
tip them off. hint.
I think the spade bit comment was based on other photos of Ben and horse, not from the day Gunny was discovered. It was in response to why the horse would have seemed nervous or unsettled when found by KR. KR mention horse kept stepping on his bit which spooked her, and the spade bit comment was an "if" Gunny was wearing it type of response.
 
  • #546
I think the spade bit comment was based on other photos of Ben and horse, not from the day Gunny was discovered. It was in response to why the horse would have seemed nervous or unsettled when found by KR. KR mention horse kept stepping on his bit which spooked her, and the spade bit comment was an "if" Gunny was wearing it type of response.

You’re exactly right. I can bring the post over. Actually, I hope the OP has time to post more. His posts were very informative! I always like to hear from a working cowboy, not just a rancher, rather a cowboy that’s lived the life. Any of us can farm/ranch. But to ride the trail, live the life, is truly different.
 
  • #547
You’re exactly right. I can bring the post over. Actually, I hope the OP has time to post more. His posts were very informative! I always like to hear from a working cowboy, not just a rancher, rather a cowboy that’s lived the life. Any of us can farm/ranch. But to ride the trail, live the life, is truly different.
Lots of informative posts on here from cowboys and horse people all over - CA and US, etc. Much appreciated as I, also a horse person, though not to the extent of some here, am still learning things that are helpful to this case and in general.
 
  • #548
Agreed. I don't think anyone else cared for Gunny other than Ben. Probably why horse needed to go on a trip north in a trailer. If Ben was gone, and dog, cell phone AND horse were left behind. something would seem off from the very beginning.

ETA. JMO

I think Ben’s animals were an extension of his family. Hope having them back in WY brings some comfort to the Tyner’s. Something tells me “Uncle Jack” has had a few conversations with Ben’s animals.
 
  • #549
I don't believe anyone here knows the setup of how Ben's horse
was taken care of, who fed it, or where it was housed. We can't
speculate on those things lest we go on erroneous information.
Not all farms or ranches are set up the same way. Different
accomodations etc. so we need to be careful about guessing
about information. Let's just stick with what we do know.
If anyone does know the facts, please post here.
 
  • #550
I don't believe anyone here knows the setup of how Ben's horse
was taken care of, who fed it, or where it was housed. We can't
speculate on those things lest we go on erroneous information.
Not all farms or ranches are set up the same way. Different
accomodations etc. so we need to be careful about guessing
about information. Let's just stick with what we do know.
If anyone does know the facts, please post here.

Of course ranches differ in operations.
All we can do is speculate based on what info we have & our experiences & qualify our posts as such.
For Ben’s housing info, one needs to go way back to the beginning of FB. I don’t think it can be linked.
Moo
 
  • #551
I don't believe anyone here knows the setup of how Ben's horse
was taken care of, who fed it, or where it was housed. We can't
speculate on those things lest we go on erroneous information.
Not all farms or ranches are set up the same way. Different
accomodations etc. so we need to be careful about guessing
about information. Let's just stick with what we do know.
If anyone does know the facts, please post here.
No way we have all the facts on this case. LE doesn't release much and sleuthing only goes so far. But, IMO, WS was built for that. We all get to share our opinions, as long as we state them as such, and bounce them off each other...as in JMO, IMO, MOO
 
  • #552
That's only CTV News tho. I don't think they did any original coverage, their closest affiliate is in Vancouver.

As far as I can tell, there's only two original sources for all the MSM, that were actually in Merritt: the Merritt Herald and a Global TV news team from Kamloops .

Everybody else picked up the story from these two sources, and police press releases. They're rewritten to fit the space available and, IMO, sometimes get a bit garbled, as the writer is doing a rush job.

The 32-year-old man was last seen on Saturday, Const. Tracy Dunsmore wrote in a news release.

UPDATE: Ben Tyner confirmed missing by Nicola Ranch - Merritt Herald

Here’s one of MH first articles. Tracy writes her press releases, according to this.
 
  • #553
Someone posted a map way back in the beginning, not even sure
where it was posted, that showed the resident housing for
NR employees and showed an area on the map where the ranch horses were kept.
I don't believe they specified that the mgr.'s horse would be
kept elsewhere or separate. does anyone else remember this?
I recall that the housing and horse paddocks were a quite a way
north of the ranch buildings themselves, where the store/gift shop
are.
Maybe the poster was not familiar with the mgr.'s setup at the ranch but just knew general areas on the map. It's possible that unless someone worked at NR, they may not know this info.
 
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  • #555
Someone posted a map way back in the beginning, not even sure
where it was posted, that showed the resident housing for
NR employees and showed an area on the map where the ranch horses were kept.
I don't believe they specified that the mgr.'s horse would be
kept elsewhere or separate. does anyone else remember this?
I recall that the housing and horse paddocks were a quite a way
north of the ranch buildings themselves, where the store/gift shop
are.
Maybe the poster was not familiar with the mgr.'s setup at the ranch but just knew general areas on the map. It's possible that unless someone worked at NR, they may not know this info.

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There’s so many little known sites discussing this case, maps could have been brought from. Some have a lot of images posted.
Another thing, from my previously linked msm article, the owner has appx 1200 real estate holdings in Merritt. That is the figure in an old article. Now it could be much higher. Some ranch staff provided with housing might not actually live on NR, they could have housing elsewhere. Jmo, of course.
After I charge my tablet, I’ll look for pic & see if mod allows me to post it here.
 
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  • #556
So Tracy Dunsmore of NR is a constable. Interesting in that in
Canada they are a form of law enforcement. I hadn't noticed that before. tysm.
I think Tracy Dunsmore is a constable in RCMP. Here's an article from Merritt Herald quoting her from a case in 2017.

Trio arrested after assault and robbery outside Royal Bank branch - Merritt Herald

....were arrested by members of the Merritt RCMP shortly after the victim alerted police, explained RCMP Const. Tracy Dunsmore.

Possible you may be confusing her with TS, who is the office manger at NR?

ETA And your question yes, Royal Canadian Mounted Police = RCMP
 
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  • #557
I know someone posted about tools taken from the ranch. I have no idea if connected but there is a lot of theft here. Within the first year we moved here someone stole our quad trailer (Never to be found again), stole a motorcycle around the corner assumed used our trailer to carry it. Our truck was broken into probably 6 or 7 times, our community mailbox on our street was broken into at least 3 or 4 times. LE don't do much to people who steal, slap on wrist unlike the states. We added a ring system, next time hopefully they will be on camera.
 
  • #558
I know someone posted about tools taken from the ranch. I have no idea if connected but there is a lot of theft here. Within the first year we moved here someone stole our quad trailer (Never to be found again), stole a motorcycle around the corner assumed used our trailer to carry it. Our truck was broken into probably 6 or 7 times, our community mailbox on our street was broken into at least 3 or 4 times. LE don't do much to people who steal, slap on wrist unlike the states. We added a ring system, next time hopefully they will be on camera.
Punishment is a funny thing, at times thecsentence seems too stiff, other times ridiculously low. Theft around farms is huge in my area.
NR theft was in 2017, iirc.
ETA: Ben was “targeted”. Incidents in the past involved people unaware Ben even existed, imo.
 
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  • #559
Punishment is a funny thing, at times thecsentence seems too stiff, other times ridiculously low. Theft around farms is huge in my area.
NR theft was in 2017, iirc.
Here you really don't get in trouble unless theft is over 5000.00, <modsnip: off topic>
 
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  • #560
<modsnip: quoted post was removed>

Two different females with the first name Tracy. One an office manager of NR, another an RCMP constable. If we get the two confused our theories certainly would reach way beyond far left field!
 
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