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Yeah. We see people stealing from crash victims in third world countries.
I definitely wouldn’t expect that to happen at a murder scene in Canada.
I too think this is very unlikely.
Yes, if your intended victim is complying or caught completely by surprise at point blank range. Both of these factors depend a lot on choice of intended victim.It’s not that hard a point blank range, even for an amateur.
I think these murders were up close and personal.
Well sorry to disagree.Yeah. We see people stealing from crash victims in third world countries.
I definitely wouldn’t expect that to happen at a murder scene in Canada.
I too think this is very unlikely.
A "burly trucker." I'm not sure I would even call that a stereotype. Most truckers are not "burly."
And Lucas was a pretty big guy. He was clearly not chosen because he looked like a wimp.
So this line of reasoning is just completely wrong.
If it was a trucker that they came upon, broken down at the side of the road, it might be a trucker dead right now.
Mr. Dyck was chosen either because he tried to give them a ride, or they ambushed him when he happened to stop where they were waiting. It could have been anybody.
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Yes, several times on that particular stretch.Question for the posters. Has anyone actually been to the Alaska Highway, along that particular stretch? I have been on the Alaska Highway, but not to that location.
The Alaska Highway is the land route in and out of the Yukon and Alaska. So said:Agree
That wasn’t a murder scene though.Well sorry to disagree.
Northern Ky./Cinci area isn't quite third world,
My mother observed residents who all converged on a airplane crash where all
aboard both planes were deceased. The neighbors were rifling through the belongings
including the bodies, to steal wallets and valuables. It does, indeed, happen.
I still maintain that they will stay together....they are childhood friends after all. Plus, they feed of each other. JmoThat was a good interview. I'll bet she's very good at her job. I can see exactly what she is saying. The tension in the relationship may be very very high right now, when they can't agree on a plan of action and could split apart. That would decrease their chances of survival, although it might also make their chances of apprehension by LE more difficult.
I have but not for awhile. It was my intention to go up the Alaskan highway this summer. My dad lived up there for years. What is it you want to know?Question for the posters. Has anyone actually been to the Alaska Highway, along that particular stretch? I have been on the Alaska Highway, but not to that location.
Yes, the proximity to the road suggests they may have had a breakdown, or two flat tires or such that rendered the vehicle useless without repair.
An unforced error of huge proportions, perhaps
A "burly trucker." I'm not sure I would even call that a stereotype. Most truckers are not "burly."
And Lucas was a pretty big guy. He was clearly not chosen because he looked like a wimp.
So this line of reasoning is just completely wrong.
If it was a trucker that they came upon, broken down at the side of the road, it might be a trucker dead right now.
Mr. Dyck was chosen either because he tried to give them a ride, or they ambushed him when he happened to stop where they were waiting. It could have been anybody.
Well for one thing, we don’t know if the pair allegedly spotted LF and CD outside the van or if they were inside the van sleeping. But just in itself, an a ‘80s older van with Alberta licence plates could give the appearance of young people on an adventurer who probably aren’t armed. An possible easier target for robbery.
On the other hand the van doesn’t exactly scream out the occupants were loaded with cash. So I wonder if hoping to rob the occupants of drugs or alcohol was involved in the initial motive. As the families believed the suspects were heading to Whitehorse to seek employment as opposed to a joytrip or vacation, I doubt the two were flush with unlimited funds beyond a direct trip there.
Survivalist: This isn’t the Cook Islands
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I'm not sure whether this has been discussed: If they had gone on foot after burning their car around 7 pm on Monday, would they even know there was a manhunt happening there now?
They were only identified on the news as being in Gillam area on Wednesday, two days later.
- did they bring cell phone(s)?
- would there be cell service that they could check the news?
- if they could, how long would their juice last, even conserving it carefully?
I don’t think the elements themselves are going to kill them.
I think they may force their hand though, in the form of trying to escape, or committing suicide.