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for anyone wondering about phones etc, if these guys knew about camping and stuff its probably a safe bet they might have a small solar recharger to recharge phones, lights , batteries etc
I just talked to @BCRCMP and asked them to respond to this disturbing interview with Bryer’s father re how his son may be suicidal. Their response- “that’s not the hope we would have” - they hope suspects are listening and they are pleading to turn themselves in.
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Let the dad's words be another warning to young men who are sperm donors and baby daddys and don't stick around to love and guide
and train their children to become good, healthy
citizens. And where's momma here? did she
also bail on her little boy when the going got tough? why was grandma housing him?
No mystery here what happened to BS.
A young child, who at 5 yrs. old had to survive
as best he could with absentee and neglectful
parents. Very sad all around.
Victim Services have most probably been in touch and they will discuss with them possible referral sources if the families want the support. Victim services work very closely with the RCMP in Canada.Maybe contact Port Alberni mental health and request that they help the families of the suspects. The father who is speaking out seems so lost and helpless. If they can make him stronger, then he can be stronger for his son.
True. He is in a hard place. But can we comment on his comments? It just seemed sad that he seems to be blaming his ex wife, and ignoring his own contributions. Is that offlimits?
Just goes to show no two situations are alike . You simply cannot judge one vs the other b/c it will always come back to bite you . GuaranteedMy best friend's dad left his mom at a young age.
He was very successful in life.
Go figure.
RIP to this man as well.Sources say he was identified it just hasn't been released yet. Likely contacting next of kin.
I would be very surprised if there is any cellular coverage in this region.
This x 1000!
It's not fair to dump on BS's father just because he spoke out. He cried real tears for his son when he thought he was only missing. I can only imagine the tears now.
My best friend's dad left his mom at a young age.
He was very successful in life.
Go figure.
would the rcmp freeze their bank accounts or would it allow for them to make purchases for an electronic trail?
i am wondering if they ended up in gillam because they do not have cell phones with them for gps (could have been torched in camper along with laptop?) and they were simply following the road.
they could be listening to cbc radio and receiving updates on themselves and that’s when they decided to ditch the rav.
now what. hitch or steal a car and get south?
also, a question. would the rcmp freeze their bank accounts or would it allow for them to make purchases for an electronic trail?
i agree the rcmp knows far more than we do and i understand not advising the public of every detail because i do not want the suspects to know every detail!
AS spoke out immediately when they were missing: he was crying and demanding that LE find them on the news.Yeah in fact he’s the only one who has spoken out. I recall before that it was mentioned as odd that neither of the families were saying anything whatsoever when the two teens were initially discovered missing. It’s not up to us to judge, obviously the man is devastated.
Part of me hopes they are on foot because I cannot imagine that 2 young men from Port Albernie could ever be prepared for the remote bush of N Manitoba or N Ontario, the bugs, the terrain, the wild animals, I doubt they would last long out there on foot and it sounds like they no longer have camping gear, seems it was burnt with the Rav 4. Unfortunately if they were to die out there in the vast remoteness their bodies may never be found.I think they might have tried to take it off road and it got stuck, so they had to abandon it. Might as well burn it too for fun. That means they are on foot.
My other theory is they already had a back-up car and ditched the Rav4 and burned it for the thrill of it.
jmo
I understand stand the facts in this situation are important and indeed technically they are men specified by an age limit for juvenile hood set by a governmental body . However , they are hardly men and it shows ! I have two grown sons aged 20 and 25 of whom are still referred to as “the boys” . Mostly as a sentimental and habitual reference . Not meant to be degrading or negating their duty to be adults . It’s just a habit ... I apologize if I have used those terms .can we please stop referring to them as boys?
they are both adults