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Bug spray?
it was a Co-Op: They carry just about anything. Food, groceries, gas, hardware, some have furniture etc. I think there's 3 of them in Meadow Lake.
Co-op Connection
Bug spray?
Well, the good thing is the perps likely don't have cell service and might not be able to check on any news about RCMP positions, etc.The RCMP have been involved in a couple of major incidents in the past several years. Moncton comes to mind very quickly and I recall another incident in Saskatchewan several years ago.
They know what they're walking into and I am sure that they are at the ready. LE is doing a great job. They are walking right into the face of imminent danger and they know it.
In the Moncton incident, residents were tweeting that cops were in their backyards etc. etc. and giving away their positions. The RCMP are going to be keeping all their movements under wraps. We aren't going to know much until it's over.
Let's keep them in our thoughts as they try to put an end to this madness.
I suspect they were destroying evidence, like the Sandy Hook guy did.Wow, totally weird. This almost makes me believe that the going elsewhere to look for work story wasn't just a cover and that they brought their computers because they intended to go for a while.
ITA.It has a bit of a Columbine feel to it, in my opinion.
Sorry about being late to respond to this, but just saw the post. That's interesting, it was a desktop computer...the new black suit purchase before leaving seemed ominous before, but could it have been a purchase for possible job interviews? JMOWow, totally weird. This almost makes me believe that the going elsewhere to look for work story wasn't just a cover and that they brought their computers because they intended to go for a while.
Although the above stated is true, at this point in time I'm sensing (JMO) that BS & KM's main thrill is with the manhunt (and their fantasy war games) and not with murder. Athough the murders of LF and CD sound horrific and seem premeditated, its possible their intent was to rob them and/or steal their van but things went downhill when LF (a big, athletic guy) presumably fought to defend his property and girlfriend. Similarly with the murder of LD, the teens are only being charged with second degree murder which I assume means LD somehow died during a carjacking (maybe run over by his own car). Again, murder may not have been their first priority. Also, note that these teens have had interactions with people at cafes, gas stations, and truck stops, and maybe even traveled with someone as hitchhikers, but haven't been randomly shooting every person who crosses their path.
I hope I'm right in predicting there will be no more bodies, at least not of innocent victims.
it was a Co-Op: They carry just about anything. Food, groceries, gas, hardware, some have furniture etc. I think there's 3 of them in Meadow Lake.
Co-op Connection
True. But the vehicle they stole wasn't reported missing by the owner.
More likely a person would be reported missing first, if no body were found, then a vehicle description would follow.
Possible, but not that many jobs are that formal these days, particularly for a kid just out of school.Sorry about being late to respond to this, but just saw the post. That's interesting, it was a desktop computer...the new black suit purchase before leaving seemed ominous before, but could it have been a purchase for possible job interviews? JMO
Do young men in small-town Canada wear suits to interviews? I would think a much more casual look would be totally acceptable and expected. What job could he possibly be going for with two-weeks worth of Walmart experience that would require a suit?Sorry about being late to respond to this, but just saw the post. That's interesting, it was a desktop computer...the new black suit purchase before leaving seemed ominous before, but could it have been a purchase for possible job interviews? JMO
Lights?I can't believe they managed to cover so much ground without being caught yet. They must have been driving extra careful not to get caught for speeding, running a red light or anything to alert police along the way. But the clock is ticking their luck has to run out soon I hope. This is getting ridiculous for 2 amateur killers/crooks to evade the police for as long as these 2 haveJMO
Unknown. Austrailian news isn't likely to have that information before everyone else. I'd guess someone's just made an assumption? He might well have been, but police have not released any such information.LD was shot.
Wow, totally weird. This almost makes me believe that the going elsewhere to look for work story wasn't just a cover and that they brought their computers because they intended to go for a while.
At this point, it feels more like "Escape at Dannemora"It has a bit of a Columbine feel to it, in my opinion.
LD was shot.
Police today confirmed Leonard Dyck was the person gunned down and left on the side of Highway 37 in British Columbia on July 19, four days after Australian man Lucas Fowler, 23, and his American girlfriend Chynna Deese, 24, suffered a similar fate.
Third Canada highway victim identified
CBC News Network now covering this. Drones, TAC team and vehicle, dog teams confirmed. Rain and thunderstorms on the way.
Do young men in small-town Canada wear suits to interviews? I would think a much more casual look would be totally acceptable and expected. What job could he possibly be going for with two-weeks worth of Walmart experience that would require a suit?