CANADA - Lucas Fowler & Chynna Deese, and Leonard Dyck, all murdered, Alaska Hwy, BC, Jul 2019 #3

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I'm unsure if anyone has posited this theory already, but is there any discussion re: them hopping a train from Gillam to Churchill? Roughly a nine hour ride to a remote area, (apparently $36 for the 11:30 PM train) or have they left Gillam entirely?
There was discussion around that and iirc, the train only runs 2 days a week.??
 
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I read some of it...it was the same type of thing that we were discussing in here the other night. Do reporters hide out on WS?

yep reporters have pinched things from these threads already, including at the press conference where a theory we were talking about here popped up at the press conference before it was more well known ( ended up being not related)
 
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They’re not old enough to drink legally. It’s scientifically proven their brains aren’t even fully developed yet (although I suppose their actions have proven this as well).

I think referring to them as “young men” or “young adults” is the most appropriate.

The legal age of buying alcohol in Canada is 19 for most provinces, 18 for Alberta, Quebec and Manitoba.

I agree that they're young men, and calling them 'men' is odd, but thinking of them 🤬🤬🤬 less than adults somehow seems to assuage some of their guilt ('dumb boys don't know what they're doing or how much trouble they're in'). To be clear, I'm not saying that that's what's being implied by anyone here at all. But the crimes are so heinous that thinking of them as young men influenced by games would be an affront to the victims. The onus is on them. Younger children are tried and held responsible as adults. These aren't teens, they're fully grown and aware of what they're doing.

I do understand, however, that it's just our vernacular to call a 19 year old a teen or a kid or a young man, and that's fine. It's just important to distance that image from the crime itself. JMO and not directed at anyone.
 
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DECEASED BEARDED MAN IDENTIFIED

Alexis Daish‏Verified account @LexiDaish
BREAKING: Canadian authorities identify third victim of roadside murders as Leonard Dyck from Vancouver.@9NewsAUS

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5:38 PM - 24 Jul 2019 pst

Condolences to this man's family and friends. :(
 
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Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky have now been charged with second degree murder for the death of Leonard Dyck.

how do you get charged without having the perps in cutody ?
 
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That ia far cry from when he said said they were just two good boys on an adventure.

Yes. It's odd. He watched quickly to being fully accepting that his kid is insane, a killer and on a murderous suicide mission.

What does he know? What has he witnessed?
 
  • #570
There was discussion around that and iirc, the train only runs 2 days a week.??

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, it seems!
 
  • #571
here we go
it' s all going to start coming out now

I’m waiting in anticipation to hear from the kindergarten teacher. (I’m not serious)
 
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Dease Lake murder victim identified as Vancouver's Leonard Dyck

In a statement, the RCMP said Leonard Dyck was found dead on Friday at a highway pullout about 2 kilometres south of the vehicle fire south of Stikine River Bridge on Highway 37.

McLeod and Schmegelsky have been charged with second-degree murder in Dyck's death.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

 
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Port Alberni teens charged with second-degree murder in death of man near Dease Lake

Dyck's family issued a statement calling him a "loving husband and father."

"His death has created unthinkable grief and we are struggling to understand what has happened," the statement said. "While we understand there will be interest in knowing more about him and the impact he had during his life, we are asking for the public and the media to please respect our privacy during this difficult time."
 
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Charges laid in connection with Dease Lake homicide investigation

BC RCMP are releasing a photo of Len and expanding their request for any additional information from anyone who may have spoken to Len during his travels in northern BC. The BC RCMP Major Crime tiplines remain open in support of the Leonard Dyck, Lucas Fowler and Chynna Deese homicide investigations. Anyone with information is asked to call 1-877-543-4822 or 778-290-5291.
 
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They can if they have the evidence!

odd i thought you had to be present to be charged with a crime, in other words the cops have to have you in custody, maybe the laws are different in canada
 
  • #579
There are probably 100 pictures of me in a gas mask. I used to be a faggy raver-goth. I don't see how "maybe that's apicture of him in a gas mask" confirms the story that Breyer sent these three pictures himself.
Why would the guy who says BS sent the pictures to him lie? Don't believe it or not, it's someone behind a gas mask. Not important anyways.
 
  • #580
No. Those are not our military uniforms. Here in Canada, our RCAF (Air Force) and Army wear the same cadpat combat uniform (called fatigues in the USofA) We do not give any training to civilians. Comox is a SAR (Search & Rescue) hub for our CAF. Tactical-level Military type training (Ranges, IED, Escape and Evasion etc) - for deployment overseas etc would be done elsewhere and would usually be headed up with Army guys doing the instructing.

Even as cadets, no wearing of our cadpat is allowed, no military weapons training etc.

The father of Bryer said he bought the camo outfit to encourage his son to take part in outdoor activity. The son used it for recreational Airsoft. That is all.

I think some people are confusing youth cadets with reservists? There is no indication that either of these two took part in cadets.

Cadets do, however, get training with Daisy air rifles, but this is only done by their cadet officers. Cadets are a youth organization. If these two had belonged, I doubt very much they'd be in the situation they're in now.
 
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