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Well, fires do happen.“The business, Butter Chicken Express, was engulfed in flames when crews arrived.”
Jesus! If that wasn’t them then they have other players in this sick game.
jmo
Well, fires do happen.“The business, Butter Chicken Express, was engulfed in flames when crews arrived.”
Jesus! If that wasn’t them then they have other players in this sick game.
who is more the leader and who is more the follower is part of where I was going by asking who the legal owner of the dodge truck and camper was. without the truck they might still be stuck at home working at walmart.
Yes I am aware of it being insured but I am forever leaving my debit
card all over the place ...so, it is precautionary for me.
I also don’t think $20 would get them to the next gas station.
He was a botanist. Maybe he was collecting specimens or looking at what was growing, enjoying what he loves.I would not be surprised to find out there are other victims.
LD’s body was found in a turn-out. The picture of the crime scene made it appear to just be a wide gravelly spot on the side of the road. We don’t know why he was parked there. (Assuming that’s where the suspects encountered him and killed him.)
LF and CD we’re on the side of the road too. IMO, BS and KM may have killed them with the intention of taking the van as their next vehicle — only to find out it wouldn’t start. Perhaps the window being blown out from the inside was an act of frustration? And they didn’t burn it because they couldn’t get it off the road/away from the bodies?
Do we have confirmation that the the camper truck is the vehicle they left home in? I presume that it is, and that’s how they were identified as missing persons early-on. But I haven’t seen that stated definitively. Surely it was not their primary mode of transportation prior to this crime spree. I wonder who it was registered to...
All of the above is MOO.
“The business, Butter Chicken Express, was engulfed in flames when crews arrived.”
Jesus! If that wasn’t them then they have other players in this sick game.
Eta.. not sure if that could be the black suit.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/arson-business-manitoba-thompson-1.5217858
I don't even carry mine anymore. I just tap my phone since I rarely spend over $100.oh haha fair enough, i am paranoid about leaving mine.. i have somewhere i keep it so i know when i am leaving..
Well, fires do happen.
jmo
I'm wondering if they were just going to try and steal his car but he put up a resistance, maybe even got physical and in their agitated and crazy thinking killed him to get the car.No, first degree involves planning. Second degree is more spontaneous like deaths that occur from what started as an argument
editing to add this link that describes it better than I can: What is the difference between first degree murder and second degree murder?
Black pants too. They could use a hem job.I think that's a black hoodie, to be fair.
That arson took place on the 19th. Was that the same day the burned truck was found? Because if so that would likely exonerate them.
Edit: it took place on the 18th.
I was just saying it was possible. If they weren't named as suspects until Tuesday, but burnt out the RAV4 on Monday, Dyck's stolen cards could have provided a means out of Gillam to Churchill on the Monday night train without stealing another car. BEFORE their picture was everywhere.
Local gossip reported to me by a trusted person I know up north .... says the suspects were given a ride from Gilliam to Snow Lake, MB. This was being discussed on FB posts around that area. Mods please remove if this is inappropriate since it has not been verified. The source is NOT with law enforcement. Also that more planes than usual are in the area, including one that is very quiet, has a long fuselage and looks like a glider. This was a type of plane he'd never seen before.
Yea she is never gonna see that 17$... lolSeriously.
There was the woman from a Port Alberni restaurant who said one of the teens owed her $17 for butter chicken that he didn’t pay for.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/arson-business-manitoba-thompson-1.5217858
South to the trans canada, then east on the trans canada, or else you can to jump a passing trainSo how does one get to Ontario from Gillam region?
I don't see that many roads
Sounds like a drone.