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Are they still alive?
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Are they still alive?
Finally some closure but still a lot of questions, it's been an odd investigation. After being on the run for awhile now, not surprised they have been found dead.
I wasn't in that comment but:Are you thinking a 'manifesto'?
What I meant was that they wouldn't leave things behind like cash and anything else they couldn't live without. If there was cash they'd know it wouldn't be deliberately left.If it's the teens I won't be surprised if they find them dead by their own hands and their manifesto found somewhere.
While police in Canada hunted the two teen killers responsible for murdering three people, including an Australian man, amateur online sleuths conducted their own investigations. Across social media and in the depths of forums, wannabe detectives dug into the backgrounds of Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and Kam McLeod, 19, and shared wild theories — including the belief that someone else was behind the seemingly random killings.
“There’s a murderer from Texas supposedly in Manitoba and no one is talking about it,” a man exploring the case on social media said.
Has one of their journo's changed their name to "staff writer"?staff writer
“There’s a murderer from Texas supposedly in Manitoba and no one is talking about it,” a man exploring the case on social media said.
“There’s a murderer from Texas supposedly in Manitoba and no one is talking about it,” wrote a Twitter user with the name Kristian Sullivan.
Yes, the reason it was discussed 'online' (wasn't discussed offline at all... by anyone... ever...) is because these idiots at news.com.au and elsewhere reported it to us, including that the original suspect was a suspect and that the teens were possible victims. I'm suspecting news.com.au want us to buy their papers instead of reading news in forums, afterall, there's amateur sleuths in forums (online forums, not offline ones) and we know all they do is speculate, unlike the real media..... :cricketsOk. I found the source of the below un-named source/poster of the quote below. Definitely wasn't one of you.
news.com.au only name the writer of the article as Has one of their journo's changed their name to "staff writer"?
In fact, the whole article today is just a recycled repeat of the same "staff writer" article in the Daily Telegraph form 4 days ago.
Wild theories emerge about Canadian teen killers
While police in Canada hunted the two teen killers responsible for murdering three people, including an Australian man, amateur online sleuths conducted their own investigations.www.news.com.au
‘A murderer from Texas’: RCMP debunk five conspiracy theories about the B.C. fugitives
Social media sleuths says it’s no coincidence that Derek Whisenand illegally crossed into Canada near Haskett, Man. and headed eastnationalpost.com
Is this you lot that the media is referring to today, as "amateur online sleuths"?
Interesting how this article is quoting (with quotes) social media or forum posts and not naming the poster handle or even the name of the social media site/forum. Anyone else got a problem with that?
Wild theories emerge about Canadian teen killers
While police in Canada hunted the two teen killers responsible for murdering three people, including an Australian man, amateur online sleuths conducted their own investigations.www.news.com.au
Autopsies are done so we might get more information later today.