CANADA - Lucas Fowler, Chynna Deese, and Leonard Dyck, all murdered, Alaska Hwy, BC, Jul 2019 #7

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What I’m about to say is completely wild but I believe I read that they were spotted here prior to the rav being found burned out... if that’s the case then they obviously cased the area and planned to end up here... did they leave themselves supplies? Possibly in the dump. This is giving them a lot of credit I realize but hey they’ve been in the wild for 5 days and are still going.... this place is even more remote then Gillam so why go here? Unless they have a plan for a final show?
They are now on the other side of Split Lake. That is where the dump is.
 
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I hope they do. That'll stand out in the gloom nicely!
Whatever they may have had working for them to remain uncaptured up until (hopefully) now, is likely out the window. They can't call attention to themselves as the search area has been significantly narrowed down.
 
  • #124
Gillam to York Landing is 204km...they were covering a lot more than 10km per day.
Yes, my bad. Google Maps brought up the wrong location. Corrected.
 
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Surprised they're still going, but I guess if you bring up google earth and look closely between the two spots there seems to be plenty of trails, one I followed from near Gillam to near York Landing. While the road loops from the north, the trails loop around south and it's a shorter distance than the road.

edit: duh and there's the rail line.
 
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@otto were you able to get a map of the town area? Trying to see the garbage dump location but not finding it on google maps.

We are looking for the dump and the sewage treatment plant

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  • #128
What I’m about to say is completely wild but I believe I read that they were spotted here prior to the rav being found burned out... if that’s the case then they obviously cased the area and planned to end up here... did they leave themselves supplies? Possibly in the dump. This is giving them a lot of credit I realize but hey they’ve been in the wild for 5 days and are still going.... this place is even more remote then Gillam so why go here? Unless they have a plan for a final show?

They were identified in Split Lake, but did we have confirmed sighting in York Landing?
 
  • #129
Where can they hide that they can watch out for bears? Are there buildings at the dump? Wild animals (bears) are real danger 24/7 right? I posted a few photos back a couple thread of a polar bear sighted in the same area.
Bears are most likely to bother you if you have food or smell like food. So if they now smell like the dump, they need to be wary if sleeping outdoors. Black bears don't usually kill people, they just want their food and might take a bite to see if you're tasty.
 
  • #130
I heard something about two tracks, one used, one unused and over grown. I'm guessing they were on the overgrown unused track, as the main track was watched.

Clint Sawchuk says that the overgrown track is practically impassable.
 
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*IF* it was them scavenging at the dump, my guess is a pathetic arrest like a fart in the wind is in store for these two.
They are certainly more clever than I would had thought at the beginning of the manhunt!
 
  • #132
"Schmegelsky writes in the book that a forensic psychologist diagnosed him as "delusional," a conclusion he disagreed with. His lawyer described him as "autistic" at one point, he writes, and he was ordered to attend a crisis counselling centre but couldn't afford to attend for very long as it wasn't a government program."

News Article from CTV News:

I think that this excerpt from BS' dad is so telling. In order for a client to have an assessment provided by forensic psychiatry they:
1) may have a significant mental health history warranting further investigation on a particular charge OR
2) are charged with a crime in which they may deemed "not criminally responsible" after having a psychiatric assessment.

Either way, this information leads me to believe that BS may be predisposed to a potentially psychotic mental illness (ie. Psychosis - ie. schizophrenia or otherwise - aka a delusional disorder).
As a nurse whom works within psychiatry in Canada, AB, this is my current assessment given the provided information.

I honestly can't help but be fascinated by this case. MOO.
 
  • #133
*IF* it was them scavenging at the dump, my guess is a pathetic arrest like a fart in the wind is in store for these two.

That sounds like a safe outcome. I’ll hope.
 
  • #134
What seems odd is they kill a guy take his car and then burn it to walk all that way on foot?
They must have known that once they identified Len they would be looking for his car....
 
  • #135
Bears and wolves in the area, along with moose and deer, foxes, coyotes and perhaps the odd cougar (have been heading back to MB in the past few years). Difficult place to hole up, esp in the weather forecast for tonight, while being hunted by trained searchers bearing SOTA equipment.

I see them surrendering before starting a shootout, but hard to say where they’re at by this point.
 
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If they are there, it’s going to be a long, wet, cold (7°C/45°F) night with no sleep.
 
  • #139
These guys must be exhausted on so many levels. They are running on fumes. I have to believe their adrenaline resources are tapped out and will make it somewhat easier to catch them tonight if the sighting of the two guys at the dump was indeed them.
 
  • #140
"Schmegelsky writes in the book that a forensic psychologist diagnosed him as "delusional," a conclusion he disagreed with. His lawyer described him as "autistic" at one point, he writes, and he was ordered to attend a crisis counselling centre but couldn't afford to attend for very long as it wasn't a government program."

News Article from CTV News:

I think that this excerpt from BS' dad is so telling. In order for a client to have an assessment provided by forensic psychiatry they:
1) may have a significant mental health history warranting further investigation on a particular charge OR
2) are charged with a crime in which they may deemed "not criminally responsible" after having a psychiatric assessment.

Either way, this information leads me to believe that BS may be predisposed to a potentially psychotic mental illness (ie. Psychosis - ie. schizophrenia or otherwise - aka a delusional disorder).
As a nurse whom works within psychiatry, this is my current assessment given the provided information.
Agree based on what is known to date.
 
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