CANADA - Lucas Fowler & Chynna Deese, and Leonard Dyck, all murdered, Alaska Hwy, BC, Jul 2019 #4

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  • #441
Interesting that the Aussie reporter was front and center with questions. I forget this tragedy reaches across the world . Do we have any sleuthers in here from down under ? How is this being covered down there ?
 
  • #442
Maybe it’s changed. It used to be two months minimum for cool off. Plus there are checks on references and spousal/partner consent. Haven’t looked at the application form to see whether it requires names and phone numbers of resident family members as well as spouses/partners.

It still asks for references yes. As for spouse/partner not possible to put down a name if you don’t have one.
 
  • #443
True, but then think of Len Dyck. No one reported him missing and it took quite awhile to ID him.

And, anyone on vacation wouldn't be missed right away since people expect them to be out of touch.

I think it's a possibility they have another car.

jmo

Exactly, plus people working out there won't be expected to contact their friends etc 24/7, service is bad in that area I'm sure. It is pretty much known you won't have 24/7 access to friends or family when in the north regions of Canada.

There are also a lot of people driving accross the country at this time, who wouln't be reported right away either.
 
  • #444
Do we have any sleuthers in here from down under ?

yes me and about 20 others, there is a quite a few aussies contributing to this case and thread

trooper and Kaie are aussie as well
 
  • #445
Interesting that the Aussie reporter was front and center with questions. I forget this tragedy reaches across the world . Do we have any sleuthers in here from down under ? How is this being covered down there ?
The down unders are probably sleeping now.
 
  • #446
There's only one road in to Gilliam, and one road out. I believe they retreated to a cabin and/or shelter in the woods, and their bodies will be recovered there.

MOO

Yeah, I think that’s likely as well.

I do think they’re probably still alive, but who knows.

When they get hungry, thirsty, or tired of being eaten alive, they might be forced to leave, or could decide to just end it then.

I can’t imagine them being taken into custody.
 
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The down unders are probably sleeping now.

6:27am everyone is waking up now the rest will be on over the next couple of hours
 
  • #449
Was the gas station in Gillam or in one of the other provinces? I keep getting it all confused. :(

The gas station was at Split Lake. It’s about 2 hrs away but on the road heading toward Gillam.

“A cashier at a Split Lake, Man., gas bar believes the pair approached her till on Monday around 4 p.m.

Mychelle Keeper said McLeod paid for $20 of fuel and Schmegelsky asked if they could consume alcohol in the community, which is dry.

She said nothing seemed odd about their visit, until she saw the RCMP's updated suspect photos on Tuesday. She recognized McLeod by his beard and Schmegelsky for the camouflaged shirt he was wearing.

The guy who paid for the gas — he was quiet, he didn't say anything, he was just looking down. They seemed like, I don't know, normal," Keeper said, pausing. "I'm just so nervous right now thinking about it."...”
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/b-c-homicide-suspects-manitoba-1.5222542
 
  • #450
600? What was the building used for, I wonder??

mo

I’m wondering if it’s near the camp for the converter site near the end of the Gillam highway (speculation only! I remember seeing it on the Google Map :))
 
  • #451
I just feel like if they were up there and on foot they would have been found already - surely they have tracking dogs out with people familiar with the terrain and they would be a heck of a lot quicker than a couple young guys who have likely never been in that area?

JMO
I was kind of thinking the same, however, in order to do a thorough organized search of remote wooded areas, I think it would take a day or two for the RCMP to get all their supplies to Gillam and start a thorough organized search. Like with Helicopters, Planes, Drones, Dogs, 4-wheel-drive vehicles, maybe some horseback searchers, etc.

So maybe they are just now getting to the point where full force and lots of needed equipment is just now arriving in Gillam.
 
  • #452
She’s the Communications Officer of RCMP, Manitoba. She also gave the PC yesterday. Her Canadian “accent” sounded completely natural to me.
You know better. Didn't sound as pronounced as what I've heard.

I did hear an Australian accent in the journalist section though. Still wondering if any American involvement. Chynna is from NC.
 
  • #453
Interesting that the Aussie reporter was front and center with questions. I forget this tragedy reaches across the world . Do we have any sleuthers in here from down under ? How is this being covered down there ?
Not surprising given that Fowler is the son of Chief Police Inspector in Australia.
 
  • #454
And there was that rumor about them getting a ride to Snow Lake. That's only 3 hours from The Pas
Yep apparently in a green car so much being said hopefully people are being safe out there .There's so many tourists this time of year if they changed appearance will be hard to recognized. Thank goodness I'm West coast loving now
 
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We’ve just been stopped at another road block by police out of Gillam who specialise in negotiating - they tell us officers are searching an abandoned building with 600 rooms.@9NewsAUS @TheTodayShow

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according to Google, it's about an hour drive from Gillam. Looks like there is or was a hydro station there as well.
 
  • #456
Yep apparently in a green car so much being said hopefully people are being safe out there .There's so many tourists this time of year if they changed appearance will be hard to recognized. Thank goodness I'm West coast loving now
This green car keeps coming up. Is there a link or is it it local talk!
 
  • #457
Canadian accents are like aussie one's if you live there it seems normal but to everyone else it sounds odd
even to me and i am an aussie canadian accents sound odd. you and your extra A's added to everything lol :)
 
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Exactly, plus people working out there won't be expected to contact their friends etc 24/7, service is bad in that area I'm sure. It is pretty much known you won't have 24/7 access to friends or family when in the north regions of Canada.

There are also a lot of people driving accross the country at this time, who wouln't be reported right away either.

I strongly believe they have another car. I believe they drove out of Gillam before the burning Rav 4 was even sighted. JMO
 
  • #460
Canadian accents are like aussie one's if you live there it seems normal but to everyone else it sounds odd
even to me and i am an aussie canadian accents sound odd. you and your extra A's added to everything lol :)
Her accent sounds like mine. Maybe an eastern Canada accent if there is such a thing.
 
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