Agreed.LF/CD were near Fort Nelson during July 13/14 night. They never made it to Liard Hot Springs, stopping 20km south.
Agreed.LF/CD were near Fort Nelson during July 13/14 night. They never made it to Liard Hot Springs, stopping 20km south.
I've been in and out on these threads. Any idea of how many guns they have and where did they get them?I am thinking they will end it themselves.
I have seen nothing about that.I've been in and out on these threads. Any idea of how many guns they have and where did they get them?
Yes I'll find it. Was just reading it.
RCMP not ruling out link between missing Alberni teens, body found near truck, double slaying
Schmegelsky’s grandmother, Carol Starkey, said McLeod and Schmegelsky left Port Alberni on July 12 to find work in Whitehorse. When they arrived in Whitehorse a few days later, they decided it wasn’t what they had expected. Starkey, who was last in touch with her grandson on July 13 or 14, isn’t sure what their plans were after that.
Despite claims to the contrary, in the overall stats for murder, two people reaching the same pitch of murderous rage at the same time over the same people is not common. It is common for murder to be committed one on one, right across all communities on the globe, so this is, in the catalogue of murder, not just Canadian murders, a rare event.
https://www.coastmountainnews.com/n...omicide-suspicious-death-spotted-in-manitoba/I don't think they were in Whitehorse on July 13. I think they got rid of their truck on the first day of their trip and the burned camper truck was reported days after the fire (July 19). My guess is their plan was to kill and rob people on a road trip across Canada.
I don't know that they were in Fort McMurray, just a guess that they are staying far North and latest sighting is Northern Manitoba.
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I'm worried about a Columbine-shooter type partnership, except on the road instead of a school. Fingers crossed they are apprehended asap.Except in cases of Shared Psychotic Disorder, or "folie à deux" as it used to be called. Which is not the most common psychological phenomenon, but looking at the available information on these boys now... I think it bares all the hallmarks of that. And it's quite possible that one of them had been unhinged for quite a while, and the other caught the fever.
I have a psychology degree btw... and I took a more than ordinary interest in shared psychosis while I was studying psych'. It was pretty much the movie Heavenly Creatures that got me hooked on the topic.
There is a lot of organized crime, drugs and gun smuggling rings on the island and mainland. I did a google search on illegal gun trafficking in BC and it is much easier than I realized. It is a bit harder to purchase one legally.I've been in and out on these threads. Any idea of how many guns they have and where did they get them?
So based on published comments by grandma and dad, BS and KML did arrive in Whitehorse, Yukon.
They left Port Alberni on July 12.
They probably arrived in Whitehorse on July 13 and stayed the night.
They probably left for Alberta on July 14.
That's not physically possible, unless they flew!So based on published comments by grandma and dad, BS and KML did arrive in Whitehorse, Yukon.
They left Port Alberni on July 12.
They probably arrived in Whitehorse on July 13 and stayed the night.
They probably left for Alberta on July 14.
Except in cases of Shared Psychotic Disorder, or "folie à deux" as it used to be called. Which is not the most common psychological phenomenon, but looking at the available information on these boys now... I think it bares all the hallmarks of that. And it's quite possible that one of them had been unhinged for quite a while, and the other caught the fever.
I have a psychology degree btw... and I took a more than ordinary interest in shared psychosis while I was studying psych'. It was pretty much the movie Heavenly Creatures that got me hooked on the topic.
Taking your post one step further. Excessive video gaming is now seen by many professionals and the APA as a disorder or leading to disorders. That is why I bolded what I did in my post quoting the father.Except in cases of Shared Psychotic Disorder, or "folie à deux" as it used to be called. Which is not the most common psychological phenomenon, but looking at the available information on these boys now... I think it bares all the hallmarks of that. And it's quite possible that one of them had been unhinged for quite a while, and the other caught the fever.
I have a psychology degree btw... and I took a more than ordinary interest in shared psychosis while I was studying psych'. It was pretty much the movie Heavenly Creatures that got me hooked on the topic.
It appears the teens had good reason to set fire to their truck as it may have contained evidence in the murder of 3 individuals (LF, DC, and unidentified man).
Reported upthread Gillam Manitoba. There is no border there, except the shores of Hudson Bay.
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