So, it appears we've settled for squeezing facts into fitting an unlikely official 'narrative' - triple murder and joint suicide by a couple of nerds. Just my opinion from reading through the latest posts, which I trust isn't breaking websleuth rules.
I was looking for the post of the longer version of Lucas and Chynna's cctv hug at the gas station. Someone posted it before the shutdowns, with a very subtle 'what do you see?' comment. I wanted to reply to that question.
In the original shorter clip, we don't yet see the white saloon pull up alongside the van between it and the store; this happens toward the end of the longer version. Three guys in this vehicle park alongside the van but aren't interested in getting gas. That'd be unusual in itself given the distances between gas stations, but what is also disturbing is that a rear passenger gets out and briefly enters the store where Lucas and Chynna are already inside, before returning to the vehicle and driving away. Inside cctv security footage of those few minutes would be interesting.
The car also simply seems out of place in a region whereby trucks are the norm. Why this hasn't interested an rcmp investigator is anyone's guess, but I'd think at the very least the plates would be worth checking out. Any of the passengers have a beard, resemble the sketch maybe?
Now in light of that, when we rewind the video, the hug takes on an entirely different possibility. Is Chynna reassuring Lucas, following some road altercation? Did the white car double back looking for them, then followed them into the store to confirm they were traveling alone?
We will never know, or more likely, never be told as the LE focus now seems entirely on fitting up the two nerds with convenient motive, which necessitates more convolution with each inspection.
They surely met evil on their ill-fated trip, but rcmp will struggle to prove they're the actual killers, no matter how long they can delay reporting to the citizenry.
Then there's that tricky triviality of folk being innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.