For those who think Kam was a psychopath/sociopath/angry inside person but hid it (you might be right, as said above, we all speculate, your specualtion is as good as mine) , why do you think once he snapped and killed, he stopped after three murders?
Same for Bryer, if he was supposedly disturbed and fantasizing about murder for years why stop at 3 muders.
Do you think they got their need to kill out then they were good? They just wanted to kill once to know the feeling? (But then why kill again?). Kiling wasn't what they thought ot would be? (Same).
I know nobody was in their head but I'd be curious to get people's theory about it. Because if it was a long time in the making, two disturbed individuals with a urge to kill, they got over it fast. And you would have to be pretty comitted to decide to go kill some people randomly.
I have seen nothing that woild make me think that they were reckless, completely stupid and distanced from reality to the point of going to kill for fun without realising what killing is (JMO of course, I wasn't in their head)
maybe they had to stop and count out their ammo. No where is it recorded that they stopped and bought ammunition at all. Not even after the shootings /violence of Lucas and Chynna and Prof Dyck.
But they had to hold onto some, keeping it dry , for their own exit.
Running out of ammunition is the hallmark of the unprepared ditzy killer and these two young men were not the sharpest knives in the drawer. A five week placement at Walmart stonkered them, and nowhere does it say they got even that job on merit, it may have been a placement from the alternative school they went to , Walmart taking them on as a community service.
Lucas Fowler, a stranger in Canada, a tourist on a working visa , got a job in BC, no problem, and earned enough to shout Chynna up to BC to meet him and go travelling, but not these two.
Heading 'north' without a job in view, rather reckless, considering one must eat, one must keep that fuel tank full.
I think they knew exactly what killing was. That was the point, after all.
But it seemed they balked at hand to hand combat, without the disabling advantage of gunshot. That may have been a step too far . Too risky.