I've wondered this too.Same. Wondering if they just came upon the broken-down van and attempted a robbery? Or if they saw them earlier and followed...maybe at a campground or where ever C and L stayed Saturday night.
I've wondered this too.Same. Wondering if they just came upon the broken-down van and attempted a robbery? Or if they saw them earlier and followed...maybe at a campground or where ever C and L stayed Saturday night.
Dang, I'm surprised by this, and I'm a cynical witch who is usually suspicious of everyone and everything!
I don't understand why on earth they would have murdered Chynna and Lucas!
They've been spotted in Sask driving a grey Rav 4. David Molko on Twitter
Sounds so senseless. Any answer from these two teens as to 'why' would not bring comfort to the families of Chynna and Lucas. R.I.P. free-spirited globetrotters to Canada to enjoy the abounding natural splendour.Dang, I'm surprised by this, and I'm a cynical witch who is usually suspicious of everyone and everything!
I don't understand why on earth they would have murdered Chynna and Lucas!
Wow! What happened here?
I was pretty sure that all the events were linked but it never occurred to me that it was the boys that were doing the killing.
Wow Again.
This is not going to end well for those two. I can see a really bad scenario ending this whole thing.
Just a crime spree for no real reason or are they on a mission?
Do they have priors?
I'm dumbfounded.
I've been thinking about the role of the officer who speaks to the media. I suspect they don't work on the case, they're only given the details the investigators want to be released. That way they can honestly say "I don't know" to so many questions. This spokeperson tries to maintain a very positive relationship with the media, like giving them footage of the couple at the gas station, just for the human interest value.Maybe. She sounded surprised, and interested. Hope not and hope the two are not watching the PC.
No death penalty period.I was hoping Canada had the death penalty for 18 & 19 year olds
nope. all we gots is a life-time supply of 3 squares-a-day.No death penalty period.
Janelle Shoihet...I remember her speaking out on Ben Tyner case, so you could be right. She's had a busy time of it. And not an easy one.I've been thinking about the role of the officer who speaks to the media. I suspect they don't work on the case, they're only given the details the investigators want to be released. That way they can honestly say "I don't know" to so many questions. This spokeperson tries to maintain a very positive relationship with the media, like giving them footage of the couple at the gas station, just for the human interest value.
Considered adults after age 18? Same as in US?nope. all we gots is a life-time supply of 3 squares-a-day.
Wow! What happened here?
I was pretty sure that all the events were linked but it never occurred to me that it was the boys that were doing the killing.
Wow Again.
This is not going to end well for those two. I can see a really bad scenario ending this whole thing.
Just a crime spree for no real reason or are they on a mission?
Do they have priors?
I'm dumbfounded.
Wow! What happened here?
I was pretty sure that all the events were linked but it never occurred to me that it was the boys that were doing the killing.
Wow Again.
This is not going to end well for those two. I can see a really bad scenario ending this whole thing.
Just a crime spree for no real reason or are they on a mission? ....
yes! 100% will be going to adult criminal court .... well, if they are apprehended and are in living condition to appear in court, that is.Considered adults after age 18? Same as in US?
Good Point!yes! 100% will be going to adult criminal court .... well, if they are apprehended and are in living condition to appear in court, that is.
Considered adults after age 18? Same as in US?
"Alan Schmegelsky, Bryer’s father, said the pair, best friends since elementary school, had been working night shifts at Walmart in Port Alberni to save money for the trip.but, but the father of one of them said they were "good boys".
Oh well.
Wow! Some adventure!"Alan Schmegelsky, Bryer’s father, said the pair, best friends since elementary school, had been working night shifts at Walmart in Port Alberni to save money for the trip.
“They’re best friends who did everything together,” Schmegelsky said. “They even got jobs together at Walmart. They were just out on an adventure.”"
"Alan Schmegelsky, Bryer’s father, said the pair, best friends since elementary school, had been working night shifts at Walmart in Port Alberni to save money for the trip.
“They’re best friends who did everything together,” Schmegelsky said. “They even got jobs together at Walmart. They were just out on an adventure.”"