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Related: About this forumTeenagers' trail of mayhem across Canada leads to wilds of Manitoba
Source: The Guardian
Teenagers' trail of mayhem across Canada leads to wilds of Manitoba
Fugitives Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod, wanted in connection with three murders, are believed to be on foot
Kat Eschner in Toronto
Fri 26 Jul 2019 22.35 BST First published on Fri 26 Jul 2019 21.52 BST
If they have not already managed to evade a police dragnet, Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and Kam McLeod, 19, are believed to be stumbling around the unforgiving terrain that surrounds the remote Canadian town of Gillam.
Police believe the two fugitives are still close to the sprawling settlement of about 1,300 residents dotted across 2,000 square km. They are not thought to have a vehicle, and there is only one road in and out of town.
Our last confirmed sighting is in Gillam area, so thats where we are now, said Julie Courchaine, a spokeswoman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on Friday afternoon.
So Schmegelsky, 18, and McLeod, 19, are mostly probably stumbling through the wilds around the northern Manitoba town, amid swampland and thick forests of prickly black spruces and dense tamarack.
In the regions brief summer, sandflies and other biting insects make the most of the warmth by exploding in population and feeding on black bears, wolves and humans.
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Fugitives Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod, wanted in connection with three murders, are believed to be on foot
Kat Eschner in Toronto
Fri 26 Jul 2019 22.35 BST First published on Fri 26 Jul 2019 21.52 BST
If they have not already managed to evade a police dragnet, Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and Kam McLeod, 19, are believed to be stumbling around the unforgiving terrain that surrounds the remote Canadian town of Gillam.
Police believe the two fugitives are still close to the sprawling settlement of about 1,300 residents dotted across 2,000 square km. They are not thought to have a vehicle, and there is only one road in and out of town.
Our last confirmed sighting is in Gillam area, so thats where we are now, said Julie Courchaine, a spokeswoman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on Friday afternoon.
So Schmegelsky, 18, and McLeod, 19, are mostly probably stumbling through the wilds around the northern Manitoba town, amid swampland and thick forests of prickly black spruces and dense tamarack.
In the regions brief summer, sandflies and other biting insects make the most of the warmth by exploding in population and feeding on black bears, wolves and humans.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jul/26/canada-murders-bryer-schmegelsky-kam-mcleod-manitoba
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Teenagers' trail of mayhem across Canada leads to wilds of Manitoba (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2019
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3Hotdogs
(13,436 posts)1. Just wait 'till Sgt. Preston gets back from his holiday.
Then, there will be two sorry asses.
defacto7
(13,617 posts)2. Make them stay out there with the bugs, bears and prickly spruce.
They'll make a tasty meal for the wildlife and their remains will fertilize the trees and tamarack. At least they'll be worth something and cost society nothing.
NBachers
(18,155 posts)3. "Far-right views"
From the article:
Meanwhile, a more complicated picture of Schmegelsky has emerged. Reporting by the Globe and Mail uncovered that he and McLeod had links to an online gaming community that uses Nazi and communist symbols. The newspaper also reported that Schmegelsky had sent photographs of Nazi paraphernalia to an online friend and espoused far-right views.