October 25, 2019
The manhunt in Manitoba is over
This is like traveling from London to Moscow, to put things in perspective,"
said Hackett. Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, were wanted over the
murders of an Australian man and his American girlfriend, as well as of a
Canadian university professor."An autopsy is being scheduled in Winnipeg to
confirm their identities and to determine their cause of death.The bodies were
discovered within a kilometer (1,100 yards) of where the items were found, and
eight kilometers from the spot where their burned-out vehicle was discovered on
July 22.Initially, the pair were reported missing themselves after their car was
found torched in British Columbia -- but police then discovered the third body,
and the Vancouver teens were named as formal suspects.
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US media that the couple had embarked on a road trip through Canada.Kam McLeod,
19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, were wanted over the murders of an Australian man
and his American girlfriend, as well as of a Canadian university professor.Late
last week, police had found items linked to the suspects on the shores of the
Nelson River.The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said the bodies had been found in
dense brush in the central province of Manitoba."Obviously, we will not have the
opportunity to speak with these individuals," he said, adding that he hoped
examining the area where the bodies were found might provide some clues as to
motive.Authorities then found the body # of 64-year-old Leonard Dyck, a botany
professor at the University of British Columbia, on July 19.In an interview last
month with the Canadian Press as the manhunt ramped up, Schmegelsky's father
said his son was deeply troubled and had never recovered from his parents'
divorce in 2005.Fowler had been living in British Columbia, local media
reported, but the pair had been traveling extensively.The teens led police on a
more than 3,000-kilometer (1,860-mile) chase halfway across the vast country to
Manitoba province, where they ended up in the area near the village of Gillam.
They also found a battered aluminum boat."At this time, we are confident that
these are the bodies of the two suspects wanted in connection with the homicides
in British Columbia," RCMP spokeswoman Jane MacLatchy told a news
conference.
Nationwide manhuntThe pair were wanted over the murders of
Australian Lucas Fowler, 23, and American Chynna Deese, 24, who were discovered
shot to death on July 15 along a highway in British Columbia."I'm so sorry all
of this had to happen.Experts said McLeod and Schmegelsky, who were childhood
friends, would have struggled to survive over the long term. I'm so sorry that I
couldn't rescue you."There is obviously a certain amount of relief that we were
able to locate these people," MacLatchy told reporters.The Royal Canadian
Mounted Police said the bodies had been found in dense brush in the central
province of Manitoba."He's on a suicide mission," Alan Schmegelsky said."It's
going to be extremely difficult for us to ascertain definitively what the motive
was," RCMP Assistant Commissioner Kevin Hackett told reporters.Police deployed
tracker dogs, a drone and search planes equipped with infrared cameras to comb
the difficult, forested and swampy terrain, which was infested with mosquitos
and home to bears and wolves.
The manhunt in Manitoba is over," Public Safety
Minister Ralph Goodale said on Twitter, seemingly eliminating any doubt that the
fugitives had been found. (Photo: AFP) Montreal: Canadian police said Wednesday
they had discovered the bodies of two men believed to be fugitive teens who
allegedly murdered three people last month -- ending a nearly three-week
nationwide manhunt
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