Canada - Lucas Fowler, Chynna Deese, and Leonard Dyck, all murdered, Alaska Hwy, BC, Jul 2019 #13

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Good point! A sleeping bag at Port Nelson has nothing to do with the suspects.

Yes, or it obviously was the suspect's sleeping bag, (had his name on it), but was found a lot closer to the rest of the items that were found onshore.
 
  • #1,362
What are they going to get off the keys? There won't be any DNA or fingerprints on them after the fire. Again, the Australian media making a mountain out of a molehill.
Are they? Maybe crime scene management is done differently in Australia? It would be unusual in Australia for a crime scene with a vehicle apparently directly linked to a murder to be left unsecured and to have items left at the scene after removal/cleanup. Often an item initially seen as insignificant can later become highly significant in cases.
 
  • #1,363
If he doesn't exist why don't they just come out and say that to the public? So the person who reported seeing this "mystery man" out there on the highway late at night is lying? Hmm why would they lie about such a thing? Just wondering out loud again...
They can't prove he doesn't exist. People on here are speculating that maybe he doesn't, but no one knows. It's equally possible he does.

The question is, does it matter? Police have said forcefully they're not looking for any other suspects, they have all the evidence they need to prove these two did it, so why should they spend extended man-hours searching for someone who will tell them nothing of value? It's not at all easy to find someone based on a sketch and a vehicle description.

And even if police did find this person and rule them out, critics would still call them incompetent, etc. Some people don't trust the police and will never trust police. There'll always be some other little detail to focus on.
 
  • #1,364
The existence of people who prefer to trust the government at every possibility is the reason that a free press is so under attack.

I don’t have first hand information to say who is right and who is wrong but history proves we shouldn’t always believe only what the government spokesperson tells us to believe.

The free press is under attack? Where? Who? Why? When?
Which government should not be believed?
 
  • #1,365
Yes, or it obviously was the suspect's sleeping bag, (had his name on it), but was found a lot closer to the rest of the items that were found onshore.
You have put a picture in my head of a blue sleeping bag with a name on it in big gold letters now, but I shouldn't joke when discussing this terrible case!
 
  • #1,366
RCMP found the bodies 1km from "personal items." They never mentioned a sleeping bag in any of their press releases.

Google retrieved the report of the sleeping bag, status unconfirmed. IIRC “she” refers to the Manitoba RCMP’s communication officer.

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23 hours ago · The remains were flown to Winnipeg Wednesday in ... And she would not confirm reports crediting a tourist boat operator with finding a sleeping bag on the Nelson River shoreline last Friday.
 
  • #1,367
Kam with his Van Dyke goatee resembled Mephisto and his actions are certainly worthy of the comparison.
 
  • #1,367
Airsoft is not a brand, it is a type of toy weapon.

A “bb gun” is not an “airsoft gun.”

Airsoft only fires plastic. If a gun fires metal BB’s, it is a “BB gun.”

As a kid I had airsoft guns, BB guns, and pellet guns.

I know exactly what I am talking about.

ETA: I responded to another post, not yours. So I never said you “conflated” anything. I said the person I responded to did.

Airsoft Gun vs. BB Gun – What’s the Difference?

One of the primary differences between BB guns and Airsoft guns are the type of ammunition they fire. BB guns fire small metal or lead BBs which make them potentially deadly depending on the strength of the gun. On the other hand, Airsoft guns fire a plastic projectile making them far safer for recreational use.

It that’s not how stores or many humans use the terms, which is my point. Just google it. It’s a very common way to refer to an air gun. And I do not trust dad.

Airsoft AtlAnta has an entire section labeled airsoft BBS.

As I said, I have been given three weapons all described by gifted as Airsoft. They shoot bb’s.

I see no orange on Bryer’s.
Airsoft is not a brand, it is a type of toy weapon.

A “bb gun” is not an “airsoft gun.”

Airsoft only fires plastic. If a gun fires metal BB’s, it is a “BB gun.”

As a kid I had airsoft guns, BB guns, and pellet guns.

I know exactly what I am talking about.

ETA: I responded to another post, not yours. So I never said you “conflated” anything. I said the person I responded to did.

Airsoft Gun vs. BB Gun – What’s the Difference?

One of the primary differences between BB guns and Airsoft guns are the type of ammunition they fire. BB guns fire small metal or lead BBs which make them potentially deadly depending on the strength of the gun. On the other hand, Airsoft guns fire a plastic projectile making them far safer for recreational use.

I realize that you know the difference what I am saying is that many (include online vendors and gun show sales people and people who are into gaming and many people whose English and understanding of BB guns is limited) do not use the word the same way.

I am not trying to get at the proper definition of an airsoft (ASG AirSoftGuns is in fact a brand as well, as are other brands that include the word but are BB guns and pellet guns). I'm interested in what Bryer actually carried (which shows no orange tip in the picture of it and as I keep saying, his father doesn't seem to exactly be an expert on anything).

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As you can see from that picture "Airsoft BB" is a thing. You can search for it and find many stores selling what they are calling "Airsoft BB's" precisely because the word Airsoft (like the word Kleenex) has come to mean "any air powered gun" to many people. I do not have a way of looking into Bryer's dad's head to know what he meant, I just know that in the uncensored (posted elsewhere on the internet) photo of Lucas's body, there's a very small hole, just as Mr Pierre said.

I am not saying that the air gun (whatever type it was) dealt a fatal blow (but it could, if it shot BB's). We may never know the cause of death but we do know that Bryer had some type of air gun (and it could very well have been a BB gun). We may find out about that if RCMP decides to charge the father for supplying his son with that weapon.

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Note that in the taxonomy provided by the above store, "Airsoft" is listed under Pellet/BB guns. I just don't think the intended distinction is all that meaningful anymore. People still say they went to a "film" when everything is digital. Etc.

I do think Bryer's dad is not the person to test on the finer points of this terminology.
 
  • #1,368
Is it possible to get a better description of where the sleeping bag was found. It's not credible that it was found in Port Nelson...

I’ll make some enquiries but I’m not sure my sources will be helpful in this regard.

The keys were photographed by an AUS outlet and included in a post on the 22nd, that was one of the first pics I saw. Are you @aphoto, saying that no one picked them up till today?

I don’t know if they were only picked up today but I know they were still there 4 days ago. I understand they are now in the polices hands but I don’t know if that happened today or in the last couple of days. Let’s be clear I am not certain they are in police hands. I’m working on getting another source to confirm it without an ounce of doubt.
 
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I wish I did know the taping date, because I thought the same. I don't know however. But, if you look up the preview for the episode, AS is heard saying he has just lost his son, and knows how it feels to lose someone. So it seems as though it was filmed very recently, after Alan somehow knew his son was deceased.

ETA: Which would also be strange because I believe it still hasn't been officially confirmed that the 2 bodies found were those of Kam and Bryer's, but Alan would likely have information that hasn't been made officially public.

Apparently the Australian press had a reporter stalking him for the last 2 weeks, and that reporter was with him when he was told his son had died. The Australians seem to think his raw reaction is fair game for TV, but it is pure exploitation.

"60 Minutes reporter Sarah Abo has spent the last two weeks with Alan Schmegelsky as the distressed father grappled with questions about his son's last days alive.

Abo and her team were with him in the minutes after he received news the bodies of his son and 19-year-old Kam McLeod had been discovered."

Father of accused Canadian teen killer defends his son after bodies found
 
  • #1,370
Whatever the case RCMP I would hope would want to know who the man is before discarding the hwy worker seeing him there. I can see no benefit to her to make up that she seen him. I don't feel I have to know, I do feel RCMP needs to know.
Canada wide manhunt using that sketch and vehicle description? Assume no such vehicle crossed US/Canada border.
 
  • #1,371
Does anyone know where the RAV was take
I’ll make some enquiries but I’m not sure my sources will be helpful in this regard.



I don’t know if they were only picked up today but I know they were still there 4 days ago. I understand they are now in the polices hands but I don’t know if that happened today or in the last couple of days. Let’s be clear I am not certain they are in police hands. I’m working on getting another source to confirm it without an ounce of doubt.

Ok, thank you.
 
  • #1,372
Yes, or it obviously was the suspect's sleeping bag, (had his name on it), but was found a lot closer to the rest of the items that were found onshore.

His name was on the sleeping bag? Whose name?
 
  • #1,373
i would be curious to know if any of the reporters who went to the unsecured site of the rav4 crash and photographed it actually called the RCMP and asked why the site was unsecured and why there was debris strewn everywhere, “did you know these keys were here ?” or is it just relaying assumptions.
 
  • #1,374
Where did you hear that it was two men?

Very early on, there was a MSM article that said there was a blue mini van left at the scene, it was very strange, and it was never mentioned again. I will try to locate the article but it may take some time.
 
  • #1,375
That’s super weird. I guess they were just lucky that no one removed them.

Wonder what evidence might have been removed or destroyed in the interim?
 
  • #1,376
The existence of people who prefer to trust the government at every possibility is the reason that a free press is so under attack.

I don’t have first hand information to say who is right and who is wrong but history proves we shouldn’t always believe only what the government spokesperson tells us to believe.
This is not government, this is police. Two completely separate entities.
 
  • #1,377
They can't prove he doesn't exist. People on here are speculating that maybe he doesn't, but no one knows. It's equally possible he does.

The question is, does it matter? Police have said forcefully they're not looking for any other suspects, they have all the evidence they need to prove these two did it, so why should they spend extended man-hours searching for someone who will tell them nothing of value? It's not at all easy to find someone based on a sketch and a vehicle description.

And even if the police did find this person and rule them out, critics would still call them incompetent, etc. Some people don't trust the police and will never trust police. There'll always be some other little detail to focus on.
Until the Police indicate how they got this mystery evidence and if it really exists, people will question this. What evidence and from where? I feel that a lot of speculation and assumption has slowly turned into a falsely accepted "reality". Even if LE believe they have evidence, as other people have said, it doesn't necessarily prove they were the murderers, as they could have been at the van before or after the murders, and not hurt anyone. They could have touched the van at a servo days before, if, as LE believe, they travelled that way. If they did, why no video shown/found from that way at all, or, as I still feel, they were never there at all. This isn't about trusting police at all, it is about wanting to know the truth, I believe.
 
  • #1,378
This is not government, this is police. Two completely separate entities.

Completely different? The RCMP is a federal police force paid for with taxpayer money and overseen by the government. It is overseen by an elected government official, the minister of public safety. It isn’t THE government but it’s not that far removed.
 
  • #1,379
His name was on the sleeping bag? Whose name?

Oh dear ... no, no no name! I'm just outlining another possible scenerio to explain how detectives were so certain it was the sleeping bag of one of the suspects.

Pure conjecture.
 
  • #1,380
I’m curious how this interview was conducted. In person, Skype or by telephone? I didn’t watch the preview but maybe you know?

I found this link via 60 Minutes Australia Twitter. It appears interview was done this week in Surrey, B.C. -- at least the portion discussed in this link.

Reporter states AS seems accepting BS is deceased, but questioning all the facts, and defending his son until proven otherwise - 'I won't say my son's a murderer'. AS seems to think the teens would have come home and told family what happened.

Father of accused Canadian teen killer defends his son after bodies found

60 Minutes Australia‏Verified account @60Mins
In a #60Mins exclusive interview, the father of dead 18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky reveals shocking new evidence about the fugitives. How did the so-called "quiet teenagers" become suspected killers?
3:28 PM - 8 Aug 2019

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Father of accused Canadian teen killer defends his son after bodies found
 
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