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

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Can someone please post the video where the couple was getting gas and in the right bottom corner there was a possible sighting of Kam?
 
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Can someone please post the video where the couple was getting gas and in the right bottom corner there was a possible sighting of Kam?
Sorry I only have screen caps
 

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Is there an actual MSM article that discusses the posing of the bodies or is this just a theory that is being referred to as fact?

I could tell from the blurred photo, others have seen the original.

Bryar purchased a Hitler Youth knife even after his dad said no earlier, according to one article posted earlier.

So posing the bodies in heil hitler fashion wouldn't be a surprise.
 
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Edit - NM. Unrelated.
 
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Anyone from the area... when people say "There are a lot of tourists here in summer" can you clarify how many we are talking about. Being from Manitoba, I'm quite sure it is not thousands or even hundreds up there in an isolated area on any given day, but rather dozens at most. Am I right?
 
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has there ever been a Canadian suspect make it to Mexico through the USA/CA border in a manhunt like this?

Not through the border, no. The guys wanted in the murder of mobster Pat Musitano fled to Mexico but they took a plane.

Another man that was wanted in the death of a Kitchener woman (if I recall correctly) did flee through the border but I think he got as far as Texas before he was apprehended and sent back to Canada.
 
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I thought the bodies were doing the dab....I saw the blurred images of them on the ground on Grays video.
 
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DBM - link invalid
 
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Sorry I only have screen caps
Hmm that’s not the one I saw. Might have been same person but not the angle I saw in the code. Thank you for your reply.
 
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deleted by me. Old info.
 
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Even if they had another vehicle when they torched the RAV, they still would have had a long drive back down on a dirt road with little traffic, where folks give a nod to the drivers of oncoming vehicles.

Two things make me believe that the RCMP was onto these two fugitives from the very beginning:

1. There was no search party organised when we still thought that they were missing and dreadful things had happend to them.

2. It seems that fire fighters were not called to the scene of the burning RAV. (Is that correct?) Had they done so, they would have destroyed valuable evidence.

So I don't believe that the fugitives could have left the Fox First Nation/Gillam area.

Yes, those points are not contradicted by any news article I read so far.

So maybe RCMP formed a hunch on July 19 when the body was found at a hwy stop, but there was no vehicle.
 
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That story is a year old.
Thank you for pointing that out. I didn't even look at the date when I clicked the link. Good reminder to do that!

jmo
 
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please removed my quote the link is from 2018 - all good you deleted thanks
 
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I don't think they are dead and I have nothing to base that on, though looking at the timeleine where the last sighting is 3 days ago...too quiet. Way too quiet.

At this point I am just hoping they haven't kidnapped someone and made yet another successful escape. Sooner or later their luck will run out.

In my mind the worst thing is they are never found. They must be held accountable and answer questions for the sake of the families involved.

BS's parents sound like they are experiencing guilt and feeling angry with each other. But...nature or nurture? We might have to just put a big question mark on that.

IMO collecting Nazi memoribilia is the reason red flags were invented...it doesn't necessarily make you a Nazi but one doesn't even need to use that description these days. Just like video games aren't evil but some of the communities which spring up around the gamers would make your hair stand on end. As I said before once the family and friends start to compare stories it could be shocking for all involved.


I am aussie but also intimately aquainted with Vancouver Island. Honestly, some people cannot appreciate Paradise. "Some are born to pure delight, and some are born to endless night" (sorry Agatha Christie if I misquoted) These guys are in their own hell.

And what of Leonard Dyck, Lucas Fowler, and Chynna Deese? They had happiness and the joy of being loved. Look at all of us coming together to witness them and in WS credo to honour the victims. These folks sadly lost their lives and I admire what little I know of them.
 
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DBM
 
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I thought the bodies were doing the dab....I saw the blurred images of them on the ground on Grays video.
what time was it in the video?
 
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I could tell from the blurred photo, others have seen the original.

Bryar purchased a Hitler Youth knife even after his dad said no earlier, according to one article posted earlier.

So posing the bodies in heil hitler fashion wouldn't be a surprise.

Where are the photos if you don't mind.
ETA: Nevermind, I can't sift through a Gray Hughes video here at work.
 
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Good morning and bonjour all,

Interesting article from the CBC this morning where they’ve reached out to psychologists discussing this particular ‘brand’ of criminal behaviour.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/bc-killing-suspects-criminal-psychologists-1.5225458

“Lee, who has studied mass killers, said killing sprees often begin as a ‘fun, adventurous prelude before either a suicide pact or a shootout with law enforcement.

‘This killing spree is conceptualized as a final act of retribution against a world that you believe has wronged you in some way.’

Usually when two or more people go on a killing spree together, one tends to be the leader, the psychologists said. Hickey expects McLeod and Schmegelsky to stay together, at least as long as they are in the bush and dependent on each other for survival.

When people are on the run, however, the stress can cause those bonds to fray, Lee said

‘You can see instances where the person who is going along with it suddenly feels way in over their head and realizes that they didn't sign up for this," he said. "And that's the best opportunity, in a way, for this to end peacefully without any more bloodshed.’

Hickey suspects both men had troubled childhoods, which feeds into their violent behaviour”
 
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