derbywinner
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Alouette River; Dolly, Chum, Coho, StealheadOur fishing out here is amazing. I can drive 10 mins., cast a rod and we got salmon !!

Alouette River; Dolly, Chum, Coho, StealheadOur fishing out here is amazing. I can drive 10 mins., cast a rod and we got salmon !!
I grew up with Clifford Olson, and david shearing, and the highway of tears; I'm not delusional. None of this makes sense. You have to live here to understand. Bad stuff happens; not like this.
In a post way back, I remember someone explaining that people remove the middle seat sometimes for space etc, but if not done properly and reinforced at the sides, the boat ends up ruined.That damage could have been caused by the boat flipping over and the submerged rim grinding against rocks.
Everything is circumstantial at this point. They want to show intent by building a case based on the person's history. But ultimately, if there was a court case, a lot of this wouldn't be admissible or have relevance. Even if one of them had a book on the Charles Manson murders, it doesn't mean they would turn to murder. And for thrill killers, they stopped in BC. You'd have expected a trail of murder extending into Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The m.o. for the murder of Dyck seems different from Fowler and Deese, that's why it seems like the work of different people.
Videos have been posted, showing actual Nelson River adventures. Hayes River was used in the past because Nelson River was dangerous. Check Wikipedia articles. Anyway, all your questions were asked and answered in old threads.Was it a large river like the Nelson River though? All the photos I've seen of the river show a fairly wide, and non-rapids river. In fact, if you didn't know it was a river, you'd think it was a lake. It's also not clear where they would have put the boat into the water, the whole area looks like it's a sloped cliff. Somehow I think the boat was meant to be tied to them, but they can't connect the dots.
We can't generalise a behaviour to a group/population based on the behaviours of a tiny sample. There are tens of millions of people who play all these games around the world (and hang out in their parents basements etc), but very few become criminals or murderers! One constant theme with murders/shootings is access to a gun, not access to a computer game!
So are you saying that the person who says they stood in the burnt spot and showed us where it was on the map was wrong? The burnt RAV4 was north of 290?
The picture you posted shows a boat in the background, not a building.
I don't think anyone said they did or they inherently would if they did.
I mean, to be perfectly frank, I own a book on Manson. I would venture to say a lot of people on this forum do, seeing as it is for true crime buffs. I would sincerely hope my library would never be used against me. If it is, I'm guilty of mass murder.
That doesn't mean someone is a murderer.
Bryer and Kam had interests that a lot of people who never kill anybody do. But they--and especially Bryer--also manifested more worrying red-flag behavior. It's the combined effect of those worrying things that is being considered, not one of them in isolation.
Videos have been posted, showing actual Nelson River adventures. Hayes River was used in the past because Nelson River was dangerous. Check Wikipedia articles. Anyway, all your questions were asked and answered in old threads.
It looks like the rim was also ripped out. That takes a lot of effort. KM and BS did that, or the boat was already missing that when they possibly took it?
No such information has been published. We don't know where KM/BS stayed from July 12 to July 18.But I know I read that Kam and Bryer also were camped there at the same time.
I'm on the fence with Fowler and Deese. I read way back after they were killed about camping in Pink Mountain. Googled it and yes Fowler and Deese did camp there. But I know I read that Kam and Bryer also were camped there at the same time. So I'm kind of sketched because of that.
I don’t know why people are debating this, but there’s a reason why @derbywinner is less keen than some of you about calling Port Alberni a port. Before correcting him/her, it might be worth noting that he/she is speaking as someone who has worked for a major terminal operation in Vancouver.
Vancouver is a major commercial port operation. Port Alberni is legally a port, but commercially it is insignificant. If you look at your link, it mostly runs some marinas and three berths for the export of local lumber products.
Sorry, but I’m with @derbywinner. Vancouver is a port, Port Alberni is a white elephant and a drain on taxpayers, which is why it is desperately looking for business
Not that any of this matters, except in terms of Port Alberni employment opportunities.
Thank you ! I'm not trying to be rude or obstinate, just I worked for the largest terminal in Canada. If your not here I want you to understand the demographics and so on without GoogleI don’t know why people are debating this, but there’s a reason why @derbywinner is less keen than some of you about calling Port Alberni a port. Before correcting him/her, it might be worth noting that he/she is speaking as someone who has worked for a major terminal operation in Vancouver.
Vancouver is a major commercial port operation. Port Alberni is legally a port, but commercially it is insignificant. If you look at your link, it mostly runs some marinas and three berths for the export of local lumber products.
Sorry, but I’m with @derbywinner. Vancouver is a port, Port Alberni is a white elephant and a drain on taxpayers, which is why it is desperately looking for business
Not that any of this matters, except in terms of Port Alberni employment opportunities.
This is the map we, people who comment here, crowd sourced to locate related points. I am just the technician who builds the map.
I moved some of the words. The power line must be there somewhere
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I have never seen this, do you recall where you read this? I would really like to have a look, as this could change the whole course of the case?I'm on the fence with Fowler and Deese. I read way back after they were killed about camping in Pink Mountain. Googled it and yes Fowler and Deese did camp there. But I know I read that Kam and Bryer also were camped there at the same time. So I'm kind of sketched because of that.
Was it a large river like the Nelson River though? All the photos I've seen of the river show a fairly wide, and non-rapids river. In fact, if you didn't know it was a river, you'd think it was a lake. It's also not clear where they would have put the boat into the water, the whole area looks like it's a sloped cliff. Somehow I think the boat was meant to be tied to them, but they can't connect the dots.
Videos have been posted, showing actual Nelson River adventures. Hayes River was used in the past because Nelson River was dangerous. Check Wikipedia articles. Anyway, all your questions were asked and answered in old threads.
I do think I've slowly been making sense of this whole thing.
My theory:
The murder of Lucas and Chynna was unplanned. We shall leave the motive out for now, but they ended up murdering Lucas and Chynna and took off. A few days later they became absolutely convinced that there were going to be convicted of the crime. Perhaps they realized, as somebody theorized earlier today, that they had left their fingerprints. Maybe they thought too many cars drove by and saw them. Who knows, but they became absolutely convinced that their goose was cooked, so to speak. They vowed not to be taken alive. Of course they had to ditch the truck and camper, because it was easily spotted.
Thank you ! I'm not trying to be rude or obstinate, just I worked for the largest terminal in Canada. If your not here I want you to understand the demographics and so on without Google![]()