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

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  • #161
They are certainly more clever than I would had thought at the beginning of the manhunt!

I prefer to chalk it up to a combination of instinct and the right location(s).
 
  • #162
I'm going to guess there will be Tshirts available in about 72 hours.

You can donate to support their cause. They've had a goal of $100,000 for the last 9 months or so.

I hope today's news will swiftly get them over the top!
I am probably not allowed to give this info, but there is a Support Bear Clan Patrol Go Fund Me page if people wanted to donate
 
  • #163
you will smell or hear the bear before you see it, at night

what exactly does a bear smell like? lol
Apparently quite meaty and dung-like. Very strong.
 
  • #164
If I had to guess, the landfill would be the lower right hand corner of that pic. I was looking earlier on google maps as well and this is the only place that makes sense to me.

Is the lower pond the sewage treatment area, is the treatment station between the two sections of water?

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  • #165
I'm going to guess there will be Tshirts available in about 72 hours.

You can donate to support their cause. They've had a goal of $100,000 for the last 9 months or so.

I hope today's news will swiftly get them over the top!
Thank you! I will donate to them. :) And they'll probably wonder why they're getting money from Arkansas. LOL
 
  • #166
i believe the landfill is the green and the sewage lagoon is the red
 

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  • #167
thx, i never smelled a bear lol
 
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you will smell or hear the bear before you see it, at night

what exactly does a bear smell like? lol

Smells like the mens teams hockey bags in April.
 
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  • #170
They must have known that once they identified Len they would be looking for his car....

That’s what I find strange. Why torch their vehicle and take his? If they killed him and drove off in their own vehicle probably no one would ever know, and they wouldn’t be linked to the murder.
 
  • #171
Do the police search through the night using night vision? Do they try to communicate? Negotiators? Or do they wait until morning?

The community won’t sleep well tonight.

McLeod and Schmegelsky will be dead tired, hungry, wet and cold at daybreak.
 
  • #172
If they were holed up in a hunt cabin they could have had all of that. Plus supplies es to carry out
I don't think this is reasonable. Today's activity suggests they've been very close to Sundance/ Gillam for the past 5 days, not 30 miles out in the bush. The abandoned cabins around are grim, and they wouldnt dare light a fire to dry clothes and shoes, heat whatever food they had.

We've seen a jacket on BS, but we haven't seen that KM had a jacket. The likely didn't have a waterproof jacket and likely not waterproof boots.
 
  • #173
I don't believe there has been a confirmation that the Rav 4 belonged to LD, we have all made that assumption but no RCMP confirmation.
There has been no confirmation of anything, not how or when Mr Dyck died, if the car was his or any information about why they are also suspects in the couple's murder.
 
  • #174
Thank you! I will donate to them. :) And they'll probably wonder why they're getting money from Arkansas. LOL
...and North Carolina!
 
  • #175
What seems odd is they kill a guy take his car and then burn it to walk all that way on foot?

The suv got them across three provinces. Maybe they believe they can disappear into the bush, and outsmart LE.
 
  • #176
Do the police search through the night using night vision? Do they try to communicate? Negotiators? Or do they wait until morning?

The community won’t sleep well tonight.

McLeod and Schmegelsky will be dead tired, wet and cold at daybreak.

Yes, we can be pretty confident that Police will search all night. They'll try to keep the fugitives awake and wear them down.
 
  • #177
thx, i never smelled a bear lol
I am just going by what a friend told me when a black bear came up to her on a hike. She said it was overwhelmingly smelly and just stared at her then lumbered off.
 
  • #178
I don't think this is reasonable. Today's activity suggests they've been very close to Sundance/ Gillam for the past 5 days, not 30 miles out in the bush. The abandoned cabins around are grim, and they wouldnt dare light a fire to dry clothes and shoes, heat whatever food they had.

We've seen a jacket on BS, but we haven't seen that KM had a jacket. The likely didn't have a waterproof jacket and likely not waterproof boots.
I would think if they were holed up in a cabin, too, they wouldn't have had to go rummage through the dump for food since folks have been talking about how the cabins are usually kept stocked.
 
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So...York Landing is 200 Km (about 123 miles) from Gillam. 5 (or 6) days since last sighting. They would have to travel, at a minimum, 20-25 miles per day to get to York Landing.

The walk is too long, and they would have to cross Nelson River. The train goes north at Fox Lake.

If these guys are actually found in York Landing First Nation community, they may have taken a canoe down Nelson River from the converter station area, at the very end of the road.

Back in July 2017 those 2 German tourists were canoeing down Hayes River, to get to historic York Factory.

Theseg guys may have heard about their muskeg hike to Gillam from someone working at Keeyask.
 
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