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Yes Zella, I know he did. (and I'm sure you know I know he did lol). I think I'm really have trouble wrapping my head around why people - and that includes us - are spending volumes of time talking about Bryer and not giving that equal attention to Kam. Bryer is no more guilty than Kam. I know, I know we don't have much on Kam, but it just seems everywhere in MSM Kam's name gets mentioned, someone whoever says 'well his parents are not saying anything' then everyone returns to I guess what's become the 'familiar, known topic' of Bryer- that is rehash of his swastika, his airsoft, his camo, etc etc. and Kam gets tucked back into that quiet corner. Even when a topic of conversation is about Kam, inevitably the topic will somehow find its way back to Bryer. I am troubled by it - maybe if Bryer's family shut down all his social media accounts as did the Mcleods, we all wouldn't be rehashing what Bryer did.I can't blame the McLeods for their silence anymore than I don't blame Bryer's mom for being quiet.
Keith McLeod released a brief statement early when Kam was first declared a suspect, just as Bryer's mom also released a brief letter, and they have stayed out of it otherwise. To me, that's just as much their right to grieve and grapple with this privately as it is Bryer's dad's to be more public in his grief and attempts to understand what happened.
The person I was referring to that spotted the sleeping bag was not the boater from the Nelson, it was the guy who helped them pull out the Rav when it got stuck.
How many sleeping bag "sightings" have there been?
The reason I find this significant as well as mentioning Folie a Deux and the game Rust is the fact that Rust is a survivalist game. Does anyone know if they played this game?
The sleeping bag is significant in the game because it apparently is some kind of symbol or a signal that the game is over. The sleeping bag is supposed to represent an opportunity to start the game anew and "respawn" as it's referred to in the game.
Perhaps they thought they were in a video game? Something about this reminds me of Magnotta.
Van licence plate and VIN connects to someone. We don't know who that was, but it would have come out during trial.
Lucas Fowler owned the van.
@otto That was the boat adventure tour guide wasn't it?That's correct. A man who saw a sleeping bag in Port Nelson came forward after the bodies were found to attempt to claim credit for leading RCMP to the bodies. He's quite a hero with the Globe and Mail newspaper.
He might have owned it but it doesn’t sound like he transferred registration to his name, for whatever reason. I don’t know how he could have insured it then. Since it was his bosses van and he bought it off him I’m assuming it was insured in the bosses name.
@otto That was the boat adventure tour guide wasn't it?
I'm a little puzzled about Lucas and the van ownership too. In British Columbia we don't have private vehicle insurance we have a government corporation called ICBC. When you buy a vehicle you must register it at an ICBC office with transfer papers and buy insurance for the vehicle. I recall there was some discussion back then we had about his van had Alberta license plates. That has still puzzled me, because if Lucas bought it from the Rancher, I don't know why he would have been driving it with Alberta plates and not BC. The only way I can think of him having Alberta plates would have been to drive into Alberta and buy insurance there, but the van would have had to have a certified maintenance check.There in lies the problem.
There was no connection between Lucas Fowler, his van, and the ranch.
There in lies the problem.
There was no connection between Lucas Fowler, his van, and the ranch.
I think it is hard to talk about either of them without talking about the other, and there is simply more information out there on Bryer. That has nothing to do with the McLeod family closing social media accounts. Bryer's father has been vocal in sharing information about his son, and Bryer's friends, former friends, and classmates have also been vocal in talking about him.Yes Zella, I know he did. (and I'm sure you know I know he did lol). I think I'm really have trouble wrapping my head around why people - and that includes us - are spending volumes of time talking about Bryer and not giving that equal attention to Kam. Bryer is no more guilty than Kam. I know, I know we don't have much on Kam, but it just seems everywhere in MSM Kam's name gets mentioned, someone whoever says 'well his parents are not saying anything' then everyone returns to I guess what's become the 'familiar, known topic' of Bryer- that is rehash of his swastika, his airsoft, his camo, etc etc. and Kam gets tucked back into that quiet corner. Even when a topic of conversation is about Kam, inevitably the topic will somehow find its way back to Bryer. I am troubled by it - maybe if Bryer's family shut down all his social media accounts as did the Mcleods, we all wouldn't be rehashing what Bryer did.
I'm a little puzzled about Lucas and the van ownership too. In British Columbia we don't have private vehicle insurance we have a government corporation called ICBC. When you buy a vehicle you must register it at an ICBC office with transfer papers and buy insurance for the vehicle. I recall there was some discussion back then we had about his van had Alberta license plates. That has still puzzled me, because if Lucas bought it from the Rancher, I don't know why he would have been driving it with Alberta plates and not BC
I'm a little puzzled about Lucas and the van ownership too. In British Columbia we don't have private vehicle insurance we have a government corporation called ICBC. When you buy a vehicle you must register it at an ICBC office with transfer papers and buy insurance for the vehicle. I recall there was some discussion back then we had about his van had Alberta license plates. That has still puzzled me, because if Lucas bought it from the Rancher, I don't know why he would have been driving it with Alberta plates and not BC. The only way I can think of him having Alberta plates would have been to drive into Alberta and buy insurance there, but the van would have had to have a certified maintenance check.
Assuming his boss insured it could the police not have called the ranch and said “hi it’s so and so from the RCZmP detachment and we have a problem with an old blue van here, can I speak to the owner of the van?” At which point the ranch owner should have been able to explain the situation with the van.
I thought all this was hashed over for many long hour days ago in a previous thread?There in lies the problem.
There was no connection between Lucas Fowler, his van, and the ranch.
He purchased the van off his boss. You can check all the details in threads from days back, but I am not sure which ones! Here is a link to one of multiple news reports that say he purchased it from the ranch where he had been workingImpossible. His boss, the ranch owner, moved from Alberta to BC in 2013. The van was auctioned in Alberta in June 2018. Lucas arrived in BC in Feb 2019. Who did he buy the van from, who didn't take the plates off a sold vehicle?
The person I was referring to that spotted the sleeping bag was not the boater from the Nelson, it was the guy who helped them pull out the Rav when it got stuck.
How many sleeping bag "sightings" have there been?
The reason I find this significant as well as mentioning Folie a Deux and the game Rust is the fact that Rust is a survivalist game. Does anyone know if they played this game?
The sleeping bag is significant in the game because it apparently is some kind of symbol or a signal that the game is over. The sleeping bag is supposed to represent an opportunity to start the game anew and "respawn" as it's referred to in the game.
Perhaps they thought they were in a video game? Something about this reminds me of Magnotta.
Did the van have current insurance on it?? Or was it being driven with an old plate only, no insurance?
He purchased the van off his boss. You can check all the details in threads from days back
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