Associated Press
Canadian police said Wednesday they believe two fugitives suspected of killing a North Carolina woman, her Australian boyfriend and another man who had been found dead in dense brush in northern Manitoba.
Authorities found two male bodies and are confident they are 19-year-old Kam McLeod and 18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky, said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy. She said an autopsy will confirm their identities. More
They were good kids. Worked all day, on their way to night school, they wanted to be doctors. Then this……
Chyna and British Deese. Their parents were world travelers….or wished to be.
I note the reference to Nazi ideations of the 2 murderers. Were they blind? Because they sure missed the mark targeting two blonde haired blue eyed kids.
Very strange circumstances in the middle of nowhere.
The two numbskulls had no other options than to die hard in the wilderness.
The evil is now world-wide, even in formerly peaceful (relatively speaking) Canada.
Mounties found nuttin’, they only responded, with all due respect to them.
A wilderness guide found them or was it the sleeping bag.
Leave them there for the animals to eat and let the sun to do its work.
Canada. Where even a double homicide is boring.
Poorly written article…Which seems to be the norm these days..
Mounties should have mentioned a homosexual Suicide
At least it would have been a jab at any Copycats.
It is crappily written. I just figured,,,, meh. Canada.
Wow, this might cause a stir for Bill and Teds 4 (Not much wished for) Excellent Manitoba Adventure. Love it if it will be re-edited into John Wick 4! Without Alex Winter, of course,,,
Sure, might happen,,,
They must of been ripe.
Retarded criminal Diary:
Escape from the cops in the Wilderness
Day one: Drank pee like on TV, ate a grub,
Day two: Drank more pee. His isn’t any better. Ate leaves. Made fire
Days three-four and five: Drank more pee. I obviously don’t know shit about wild mushrooms either. Four out of five stars. Would probably trip here again.
Day six: Oh boy, a rowboat!