Found Deceased Canada - Norah, 11 & Romy Carpentier, 6, Quebec, 9 July 2020 *father died of suicide*

Manhunt for Quebec father of two girls found dead enters tenth day
Manhunt for Quebec father of two girls found dead enters tenth day.


I can’t believe it ! I spoke to my co workers about this. Where is he getting money ? Credit cards can be traced ! Banks cards can be traced !

911 amber alert should had sent out photos with the text! No way to see how this guy looks like during alert.

now with masks enforced he can be anywhere in Canada . If he speaks English then Ontario. French only in Quebec . This case pissing me off

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How do we know that he entered a trailer? Could not it have been absolutely anybody? Is there some evidence it was actually the suspect?

It really could be anyone unless they found some sort of DNA and traced it back to him somehow through family? Highly doubt it though because they claimed it was him very fast.

It could also be that he left a personal belonging there. I think the trailer location was super close to the St.Lawrence River? He could have been trying to head to that area to drown himself ?
 
Could it be that MC planned the events in advance, ie preparing a place to hide with a little stash of necessities?
Wondering if he might have stopped at one of the cabins ect. and shaved, maybe even stole items to use as a quick disguise, ie. clothing such as a jacket, a dress, a wig, glasses, head covering like a scarf, hat ect?
speculation, imo.
 
How do we know that he entered a trailer? Could not it have been absolutely anybody? Is there some evidence it was actually the suspect?

it's possible that his girlfriend/spouse provided LE with some personal items of his.. they could have pulled off fingerprints and/or dna off of those. If they find the same prints or dna inside of that broken in trailer, chances are pretty good that was him. JMO MOO
 
I think they could have lifted prints from the scene at the car crash which could have been linked to cabins/trailers/sheds that had been broken into.
I have gone back and forth in my head trying to understand his behavior. Not a typical family annihilator because he is obviously now in survival mode.
Like a case recently in QC, I am wondering if he had an unhealthy relationship with the older, non-biological daughter?!? Feeling unease for the people that live or have property in the area...my friend hypothesized that he could easily take a hostage of an elderly/single person...
 
rbbm.
Quebec police suspend ground search for father whose daughters were found dead
''ST-APOLLINAIRE, QUE. -- Quebec provincial police say they've suspended a ground search for a missing father whose daughters were found dead one week ago in a wooded area southwest of Quebec City.

''Police say in a statement that after 10 days of looking for Martin Carpentier, they are changing their approach to the investigation but remain determined to find him.''

Quebec cops suspend ground search for dad whose daughters were found dead
“We have searched over 700 addresses, outbuildings, cottages and other places to locate or find clues.”

But there’s been no signs of Carpentier, 44, the suspect investigators have identified as key to understanding what happened to the young sisters''.
 
Could it be that MC planned the events in advance, ie preparing a place to hide with a little stash of necessities?
Wondering if he might have stopped at one of the cabins ect. and shaved, maybe even stole items to use as a quick disguise, ie. clothing such as a jacket, a dress, a wig, glasses, head covering like a scarf, hat ect?
speculation, imo.

A shave and/or a mask, sunglasses & a baseball cap and he’d look just like any of the tens of thousands of men vacationing across Quebec at the moment :(. If he’s still alive.
 
Starting to remind me of the French case on Unsolved Mysteries (Netflix) a little!

Xavier Dupont de Ligonnés, killed his wife and four children and then disappeared completely! Hasn't been found yet and it's been 9 years.

I definitely feel this was all planned in advance and not a spur of the moment thing.
 
My speculation is that if this was “planned in advance” in some way, something went (very badly) wrong along the way.

- Could be the car accident itself (and/or that he was injured/hurt more than he expected if planned)

- could be that he couldn’t get back to/find the children (if injured and/or if the car crash wasn’t part of a “plan”)

- could be that whatever the next part of the putative plan was supposed to be failed to materialize for whatever reason - perhaps the car crash? & a helper/back up/accomplice for want of a better word got sidetracked by that

Or it could be that we’re all barking up the wrong tree, because the circumstances seem so mysterious possibly because we have so little official info :(.

My other speculation is that he’s dead somewhere in or near the search area, or he’s alive & long gone from it. I lean slightly towards the former.

Regarding the trailer break-in & how/why LE are so sure it was him (I don’t believe they would have announced it if they weren’t): I have a theory about that which treads a too-fine line re TOS, gossip, rumour, speculation.
 
crazy chit. Decided to take the kids just like that !?

Choosing my words *very carefully*: we don’t know that he “took” the children... There has been no official information or comment on what custody or residency or visitation agreement exists.

Generally speaking, in QC separated/divorced parents have equal parental authority, then there are all sorts of permutations regarding children’s habitual residence (with which parent) etc.
 
Older article referencing a couple of previous cases in Quebec where the children were murdered by their father.
Hanes: For emergency responders, some scenes can't be forgotten | Montreal Gazette
Allison Hanes • Oct 30, 2019
''When police, paramedics and firefighters report for duty, they know not what their shift will bring.

Shootings, car accidents, fires, family violence, brawls, armed robberies, gangland hits, suicides — those who run toward danger come to expect the unexpected. Their training and professionalism carry them through the challenges of the day. Most of them have probably seen it all and developed a thick skin as a result''

''But some incidents are so unfathomably awful that they can’t be unseen; some events are so shocking that they pierce even the toughest mental armour.''
 

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