Did you seriously just suggest that opinions of people with mental health issues should not have their opinions taken seriously?
By the way, I noticed this the other day, on the RCMP website:
"Major Crime Units: Supervise, investigate and assist with cases of homicides, attempted murders, suspicious deaths, member-involved deaths (police shootings, cell deaths), missing persons (where foul play is suspected), or any other serious or sensitive occurrence such as serial sexual assault investigations."
So the fact that Major Crime Units was investigating doesn't tell us anything above the fact that it was a suspicious death, because that's one of the things they investigate.
Source: Crime Investigations - Royal Canadian Mounted Police
People, please !!
Took about 3 clicks to get a history on the guy who owns the TR**** site. Please check out your sources before bringing unreliable information to Websleuths.
Mainstream Media = MSM
Examples: The Globe & Mail, Toronto Star, Vancouver Sun, CTV, CBC
If you have never heard of something like ABBCDZZ run by a guy named Lord Knows Who or similar, then you can be pretty sure it's not going to be MSM.
I’m genuinely surprised that we haven’t had a ton of false sightings by now.
All of Canada is looking for these guys, and you’d expect law enforcement to be flooded with tips and sightings of people who are not actually them.
Think about how often this happens in a single missing persons case.
I imagine we’re not hearing the half of it, but still.
But your name is sillybillyNo We Don't !!
I have actually found this aspect of this whole sordid thing almost as fascinating as the criminal part: the false reportings of sightings, the idiot twitter accounts claiming to be friends of these two guys or loving Bryer, the way one paraphrased quotation becomes the next media outlets solid quotation....even on here as one comment gets repeated slightly differently and then becomes gospel...it's really interesting watching how our shared knowledge-base morphs and coalesces...Following this story on Twitter and in the news is like the old school game of telephone we used to play as kids so our teachers could show us how quickly a story changes from o e person to the next
I'm pretty sure these teens were not sitting around a campfire being lazy. They were practicing the "art of war" and were mastering camouflage, as per BS's father's interview.
I don't exactly consider harassing a game opponents with personal information until they capitulate to be any kind of nice social activity. That's what KS would do, according to someone who knows him.
Solid insight.
I was doing some more search of information in the Gillam area and I was really interested especially in the river that runs up past Gillam to York Landing / port Nelson.
There is a boating Adventure tour company that runs the river. I posted a link I found it quite interesting
Nelson River Adventures | FAQ
I'm wondering if them young guys started on foot and then started following the River North. Maybe just by foot but following the river that is something that people are usually taught when they're lost in the bushes - find a river and follow it that usually leads somewhere. So anyway... I got to thinking that maybe they followed the river and maybe they got caught in the river and parished.
I'm pretty sure these teens were not sitting around a campfire being lazy. They were practicing the "art of war" and were mastering camouflage, as per BS's father's interview.
I don't exactly consider harassing a game opponents with personal information until they capitulate to be any kind of nice social activity. That's what KS would do, according to someone who knows him.
On one hand we see people saying that due to his mental illness we can’t trust anything the father says, but then on the other hand other people think he’s 100% spot on. I think the truth is most likely in the middle.
As for the gaming style - in online gaming there’s definitely players who are all trash talk, who use it to try and win or keep any advantage. They’ve gone online specifically to win a game not be nice.