What turned two Canadian teens into killers? Their victims' families may never know

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One of Canada's biggest manhunts ended with two suicides in dense forest, and Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod's motive for taking three lives may have died with them.

From the warmth of a small home in North Carolina, to a stretch of Canadian wilderness as vast as the Australian outback, all the way to Sydney.

Grief at the senseless murders of Sydney man Lucas Fowler, his American girlfriend Chynna Deese and Canadian Leonard Dyck stretches across the globe.The teens were believed to have killed three people, including Australian Lucas FowlerToday any hope of knowing why Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky took the lives of three people also died, at Royal Canadian Mounted Police headquarters..

"The two died in what appears to be suicides," a RCMP media release said, adding that two firearms were found with the bodies. "While both individuals were deceased for a number of days before they were found, the exact time and date of their deaths are not known."

 

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Syphilis

Their own families apparently are not responsible for raising their kids to be responsible adults - allegedly

probably all the nazi shit they read. i dont know

online fascism. next

Some moron will come out and claim it's the violent video games and the metal music. Maybe these two dudes were just bad eggs.

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