LoisLane
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Dease LakeCompletely out there thought of the day. I find it weird all three “confirmed” spottings end in LAKE
Cold lake
Meadow lake
Split lake
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Dease LakeCompletely out there thought of the day. I find it weird all three “confirmed” spottings end in LAKE
Cold lake
Meadow lake
Split lake
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Completely out there thought of the day. I find it weird all three “confirmed” spottings end in LAKE
Cold lake
Meadow lake
Split lake
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Another thing to consider-the majority of “work trucks” in bc and Alberta (I can’t say for the other provinces) have tidy tanks with fuel in them and some are locked, a lot aren’t. They usually carry diesel specifically but I know some have gas as well and it’s marked on the outside. Once again, unluckily but something to consider.Good luck finding one of those old vehicles that is still on the road.
atie NicholsonVerified account @KatieNicholson
The latest on Kapuskasing BC fugitives tip: OPP says vehicle has not been located. It's still unconfirmed who might have been in it. Police continue to follow up on any new information. OPP urging people to report possible sightings directly to police... and not to social media.
4:30 PM - 31 Jul 2019 pst
Katie NicholsonVerified account @KatieNicholson
RCMP in BC say they would be notified almost immediately if another police force took the suspects into custody.
4:31 PM - 31 Jul 2019 pst
what's a leatherman?
“He wants his hurt to end. They’re going to go out in a blaze of glory. Trust me on this. That’s what they’re going to do.”
Father of suspect in three B.C. deaths expects son will go out in 'blaze of glory'
Sounds like a manifesto to me.
It’s a folding knife. Kind of like a Swiss Army knife (if that’s the term) but more advanced. There are several tool bits, a little saw, can opener, bottle opener, nail/wood file, small knives and larger ones etc. Most people in northern B.C. have them. Any man I know does in their truck at least. Super handy!!! (And if there is a case it’s used to clip to their belt or no case at all)A pocket tool, like a swiss army knife, but not in a plastic case, usually.
There are lakes all over up north.
So interesting that so many here have become fixated on this case and many locals in Ontario are oblivious to the Canada Manhunt for these 2 suspects!Went to work today, I live in Ontario as I've stated before, not one single co-worker had heard of this case even though it's a full on multi-province manhunt and all over national news.
Anyhow lots of local chatter now even though I am many hundred of kilometers away from the alleged sightings. (889km)
I really hope it's not a bunch of hoaxes and more of the LE time gets spent on these leads.
At this point it's not far fetched to think that they have not been in MB for a few days. They perhaps have been laying low and only traveling at night.
They may have multiple gas cans, we never saw video of them "filling up" at gas stations? All speculation.
Good luck finding one of those old vehicles that is still on the road.
This is why the media needs to pick there headlines more carefully. Watching the videos a few times Alan Schmegelsky did not say blaze of glory, the media used that term to paraphrase how they saw fit, but that term seems to be what people form their opinion on.
BBMDid you see the photo of where they were driving in Cold Lake when they got stuck ? It wasn't even a road! And this was before they were media headlines.
No, I don't believe they are cruising construction zones, flipping workers off. MOO
It’s a folding knife. Kind of like a Swiss Army knife (if that’s the term) but more advanced. There are several tool bits, a little saw, can opener, bottle opener, nail/wood file, small knives and larger ones etc. Most people in northern B.C. have them. Any man I know does in their truck at least. Super handy!!! (And if there is a case it’s used to clip to their belt or no case at all)
I've gotten to the point now where I don't even pay attention to anything that Bryers father says. Especially after the whole book thing.
I think his 'situation & chatterings'
is iall about him and not about his son at all.
The media often get it wrong but MOST of us saw the actual footage of the dad, Alan Schmegelsky used that phrase.He never said he thought his son would die in a blaze of glory. The media put that spin on his words.
For whatever reason that’s his alone Alan Schmegelsky doesn’t seem to have much faith in the “system”, knowing that his son is accused of murdering three people it seems to me that his lack of faith prompted his comments as to why his son would be dead tomorrow. He doesn’t seem to believe that they could remain at large, instead believing the police would have them with a day and because his son and Kam are accused of such brutality AS seems to believe that police would not be at all hesitant to shoot. As to the mention of a suicide mission maybe the father thinks it was sheer stupidity of his son to run instead of staying to deal with whatever happened.
He said he sent the book to reporters to highlight how a "broken system" has shaped him and his son.
"My son and I have been treated like footballs. It's time for some truth," he said.
Well, I know you believe it was a paraphrase. But just because it wasn't aired does not mean it is a paraphrase. It was put in direct quotes which indicates he said those exact words to a reporter.
That doesn't mean that he isn't prone to hyperbole, of course.