His grievance it with B’s legal guardian, not authorities.
That person has the right to proceed with whatever burial arrangements they decide are appropriate given the circumstances, regardless if it contravenes B’s last spoken wishes.
One other thing, AS has indicated he was homeless and suffered from mental illness. If he’s not agreeable to treatment, this could be another reason he appears to be floundering on the outer parameter. Meanwhile I trust somebody in the background is watching over him.
BBM
“In 2016, he was found guilty of two additional criminal harassment charges, and in January 2018, he was found guilty of another criminal harassment charge and two breach of probation charges.
It's unclear whether his ex-wife was the target of the harassment in each case, but Schmegelsky said in an interview that at least some of the charges were filed because
the boy's mother feared he would murder her, saying he was schizophrenic and was not taking his medication. He denies these allegations.
Schmegelsky writes in the book that a forensic psychologist
diagnosed him as “delusional,” a conclusion he disagreed with . His lawyer described him as “autistic” at one point, he writes, and he was ordered to attend a crisis counselling centre but couldn't afford to attend for very long as it wasn't a government program...”
Alan Schmegelsky, father of northern B.C. murder suspect, details troubled life in book