B.C. murder suspects died by self-inflicted gunshot wounds, RCMP says

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Autopsy confirms that the two bodies found in Northern Manitoba on Aug. 7 were those of Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, who were the subject of a weeks-long manhunt after three people were killed in B.C.

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.RCMP load what they believe are the remains of one of the B.C. triple murder suspects onto waiting planes on Wednesday evening at the Gillam, Manitoba airport to be flown to Winnipeg for autopsy. August 07, 2019 The two men sought in the killings of three people in British Columbia died from what appears to be self-inflicted gunshot wounds, the RCMP said.

The search for the two residents of the Vancouver Island community of Port Alberni spanned five provinces that ended in the woods of northern Manitoba last week. Police said they expected to charge the men in the deaths of the latter two, but were awaiting forensic evidence. Monday’s developments follow the release over the weekend of an interview by an Australian news program in which the father of one of the suspects describes the difficult childhood of his son.

In a Facebook post on Saturday, a family member of one of the homicide victims disputed that Mr. Schmegelsky could understand the situation of the victims’ families.

 

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Mabye they did what they did because there parents molested them at a young age ?, The parents have to be investigated, what they did is not normal at all !!!!

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