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<modsnip: quoted post was removed> ... in this tragedy, the two only left Port Alberni on July 12th in a truck and camper which would’ve been far beyond their means to afford at their age, reportedly with funds to cover expenses. That level of family support is much greater than an unemployed young adult being sent away from home to go job hunting with nothing but a bus ticket.
After crossing the ferry to the mainland they’d have choice of heading east or north and travelling to destinations they’d never seen before. Until they arrived somewhere they couldn’t know what to expect or if they’d find unadvertised jobs, even temporary in nature, opening a door to new experiences.
The onset of this adventure should’ve been a time of high optimism for the two, I would think. Instead, only two nights later, the night of July 14th, L&C were murdered by gun violence.
Even if robbery was their initial motive and things turned ugly, that’s no
excuse because they weren’t starving and destitute and lost in the middle of nowhere. There’s no justifiable reason whatsoever for breaking into a van parked on the side of the Alaskan Highway even if it was unoccupied. Their gravitation toward criminal activity as an adventure, a game, is what influenced their short life path IMO.
I’m reminded of another high profile case, 3 time murderer Dellen Millard, who’s yearn to experience the adrenaline rush of killing a stranger and attempting to get away with it was greater than anything he wanted to otherwise achieve. I have my doubts that B&K were sincere about job hunting any more than DM was looking for a truck to purchase.
After crossing the ferry to the mainland they’d have choice of heading east or north and travelling to destinations they’d never seen before. Until they arrived somewhere they couldn’t know what to expect or if they’d find unadvertised jobs, even temporary in nature, opening a door to new experiences.
The onset of this adventure should’ve been a time of high optimism for the two, I would think. Instead, only two nights later, the night of July 14th, L&C were murdered by gun violence.
Even if robbery was their initial motive and things turned ugly, that’s no
excuse because they weren’t starving and destitute and lost in the middle of nowhere. There’s no justifiable reason whatsoever for breaking into a van parked on the side of the Alaskan Highway even if it was unoccupied. Their gravitation toward criminal activity as an adventure, a game, is what influenced their short life path IMO.
I’m reminded of another high profile case, 3 time murderer Dellen Millard, who’s yearn to experience the adrenaline rush of killing a stranger and attempting to get away with it was greater than anything he wanted to otherwise achieve. I have my doubts that B&K were sincere about job hunting any more than DM was looking for a truck to purchase.
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