Should have read your post first. My bad. And my exact thought.![]()
You provided sound effects! I searched for audio but my husband is asleep, so I couldn't evaluate them. I will have to wait til tomorrow to play yours. Too creepy at night.
Should have read your post first. My bad. And my exact thought.![]()
I am devastated about this case. That poor mother.
What was going through his head?!? I have two possible theories for his actions:
-He was under the influence of alcohol when he crashed the car and realized he may face prison and/or lose custody/access of the girls.
-He let the girls ride in the front seat without seatbelts and so faced the same situation as theory 1 AND the girls may have been seriously injured.
I wonder if we will hear about the cause of death of the children? As always in Canada but particularly Quebec, we often don’t get access to these kinds of details until things reach the courts.
ETA: there are several species of toxic berries in Canada...could the three have become poisoned after surviving the crash by foraging for food?
This is from a few days ago.
According to witnesses, but unconfirmed by police, Martin Carpentier did not take his divorce/separation well. He has shown signs of depression, lost weight and was possibly thinking of quitting his job.
A friend of his current partner described him as an exemplary father who put his daughters first.
Fillettes disparues: le Québec retient son souffle
Allison Hanes: Struggling to make sense of sisters' senseless deaths | Montreal Gazette
''In hindsight, the video of Martin Carpentier and his 11-year-old daughter Norah seems chilling.
Dressed in their iconic uniforms, the duo reached out to their fellow Scouts last spring to say how much they missed them during the period of confinement due to the pandemic. Carpentier urged the troupe to hang in there. Norah said she hoped they’d all be able to go camping this summer.''
''Innocent enough at the time, Norah’s words now echo from beyond the grave. Her body was found along with that of her six-year-old sister Romy in the woods of eastern Quebec on Saturday. Martin Carpentier, meanwhile, has been transformed from father to fugitive.''
''What led Carpentier to behave in such a bizarre manner?
Why were they found alone?
How did they die?
But, more to the point, why? Why are two sweet girls, who went out for ice cream on a hot night in July, now lying in a morgue?
Why have two more children died in their father’s custody?
Why is another mother left to mourn a staggering loss?''
''Is this calamity a product of mental illness, a distress call we only seem to hear when it explodes in crisis? Was this some kind of misguided act of desperation? Is this what we euphemistically call a”family drama,” the totally inadequate term we use to mute the hideousness domestic violence, in all its forms? Is this toxic masculinity at its nadir? Or maybe it’s some lethal combination of all of the above?''
I am devastated about this case. That poor mother.
What was going through his head?!? I have two possible theories for his actions:
-He was under the influence of alcohol when he crashed the car and realized he may face prison and/or lose custody/access of the girls.
-He let the girls ride in the front seat without seatbelts and so faced the same situation as theory 1 AND the girls may have been seriously injured.
I wonder if we will hear about the cause of death of the children? As always in Canada but particularly Quebec, we often don’t get access to these kinds of details until things reach the courts.
ETA: there are several species of toxic berries in Canada...could the three have become poisoned after surviving the crash by foraging for food?
The scream of a red fox sounds human. In the middle of the night, it is very unnerving. It could easily be mistaken for a girl.
Maybe MC was screaming, like a little girl.This is just pure speculation based on past circumstances. When I saw that video of Carpentier in his Cub scout uniform I wondered if something was going to break about his behavior toward his wards. It wouldn't be the first time people in positions of authority have used it to abuse their wards. Doesnt matter if they are priests, camp counselors, athletic coaches or scout leaders, it's happened more times than I care to remember and not just anonymous individuals but high profile people with a great pedigree.. No one wants to go there because it's adding horror upon horror.
As for the screams, I hadn't read that they were heard on Friday rather than Wednesday. Could it be another thing lost in translation? However if Friday is accurate maybe Carpentier invaded a cottage that was occupied. MOO, IMO
As for the screams, I hadn't read that they were heard on Friday rather than Wednesday. Could it be another thing lost in translation? However if Friday is accurate maybe Carpentier invaded a cottage that was occupied. MOO, IMO
Maybe MC was screaming, like a little girl.
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