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Redundant.
Any lip readers out there that can figure out what he is saying as he leaves the store?
Fair enough. Here is the original press release from the RCMP with the photo:
RCMP in British Columbia - Police request the public's assistance in locating the suspects connected to Northern BC investigations
Any lip readers out there that can figure out what he is saying as he leaves the store?
That's exactly what it looks like.Kinda looks to me like he says "yep".
I assume the employee in the background said something to the effect of "have a nice day".
I don't take their word for it. I take word of the LE. They say they were last seen in it. They have not released a photo of it otherwise it would be all over more legitimate sources.
ETA: It would also be here somewhere
RCMP Manitoba (@rcmpmb) | Twitter
Kinda looks to me like he says "yep".
I assume the employee in the background said something to the effect of "have a nice day".
Kinda looks to me like he says "yep".
I assume the employee in the background said something to the effect of "have a nice day".
RCMP Manitoba weren’t involved when the pair were confirmed to be suspects in Meadow Lake, Sask by the RCMP in BC. Manitoba’s participation officially began when the RAV4 was found burning in that province.
Even with all the heat the RCMP are taking for their communication on this case, the RCMP were quite clear about the RAV4 and the fact that is was found burned along with a clear location where the vehicle was found IMO. Others have posted the RCMP bulletins and quotes from the press conferences where this vehicle has been mentioned so this is all verifiable. I'm trying to understand your confusion as in my mind even though we still don't know who owns this vehicle (even though people have their suspicions), I don't think anyone doubts that this vehicle is an impt part of the road trip of these 2 suspects.I don't take their word for it. I take word of the LE. They say they were last seen in it. They have not released a photo of it otherwise it would be all over more legitimate sources.
ETA: It would also be here somewhere
RCMP Manitoba (@rcmpmb) | Twitter
Kinda looks to me like he says "yep".
I assume the employee in the background said something to the effect of "have a nice day".
Any lip readers out there that can figure out what he is saying as he leaves the store?
Any lip readers out there that can figure out what he is saying as he leaves the store?
Even with all the heat the RCMP are taking for their communication on this case, the RCMP were quite clear about the RAV4 and the fact that is was found burned along with a clear location where the vehicle was found IMO. Others have posted the RCMP bulletins and quotes from the press conferences where this vehicle has been mentioned so this is all verifiable. I'm trying to understand your confusion as in my mind even though we still don't know who owns this vehicle (even though people have their suspicions), I don't think anyone doubts that this vehicle is an impt part of the road trip of these 2 suspects.
For those interested in learning more about online gaming communities and the opportunity they offer for extensive communication between members, there is a tragic case that just happened in Toronto/Markham where 4 people were found murdered: CANADA - Menhaz Zaman, 23, Markham, Toronto, Suspect in Quadruple Homicide - Markham Family Murders
Not much on the thread yet as it just started but MSM reporting about the online gaming world is facinating. I wonder how deeply involved the 2 suspects in this cases were in that world and I wonder if RCMP has been actively monitoring communication on the various platforms?
I am posting this information ONLY to provide a source for folks that might not know too much about online gaming communities to learn more about it. I am in NO WAY making a comment that these communities or gaming in general had ANYTHING to do with why the 2 suspects have done what they seem to have done.
I am always curious to learn as much about suspects as possible and not knowing much about the online gaming communities, I was facinated to fall down the rabbit hole last night reading about the Toronto case murder suspect and how he spent his time actively involved in these communities to effectively set up a fantasty world for himself as he withdrew from the day to day life that most of us enjoy with no question!
Edit to add link to article about trends in online gaming communities and psychological issues:
Cybersecurity expert Daniel Tobok said he wasn’t surprised when he heard that quadruple homicide suspect Menhaz Zaman allegedly shared the details of the killings in on an online gaming chat group, called Perfect World, before and after the murders.
“There’s been an emerging trend in the past five to seven years,” said Tobok.
“What we’re seeing today is, with a lot of the social media platforms, a gateway — [to] have a new way to communicate your message, have a lot of viewers either commenting or being a part of that.”
Tobok adds that the world of gaming has ‘exploded’ over the past few years, and even though most of the online chatter is about gameplay, people have started using it as a platform to discuss more heinous activities. [BBM]
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We’re told this is the spot where Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky got stuck in @CityofColdLake on Sunday July 21. It’s next to a seniors home, a soccer field, and a backyard swimming pool that’s currently entertaining 4 kids.
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1:18 PM - 30 Jul 2019 pst
I really like this photo as it's a good example of the teens following the "transmission line." This is not a road but service easement that's probably easier to navigate during the winter months.
This would be their mindset on Sunday, July 21-- just before they would arrive the Co-op in Meadow Lake where they were last seen on surveillance per RCMP.
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Agree. I've been reading quite a bit about this topic on the other case and its disturbing. Trend seems to be to retreat from 'real life' and disengage from human interaction and 'live' online.Disaffected young men, retreating from society into the cyber world? I fear we're going to hear more of this kind of thing, although I really hope not. No analysis from me, just hoping that this can be prevented.
That's the end of the video...and you can't even see his hands at that point. Sorry but I am very confused as to what you are seeing...
Oops, thanks for letting me know my error. My apologies as I misread the timing. I have corrected it to the 10 second and 39 second markThat's the end of the video...and you can't even see his hands at that point. Sorry but I am very confused as to what you are seeing...