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2 minutes ago, PhillipBlunt said:

Same. I've heard sounds twice. Once on the north end of Harrison Lake near what was a makeshift landing strip, and the other on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington.

 

The one at Harrison occurred at around 3 am, and started within the frequency of a human voice and slowly ascended about two octaves over a minute and a half. It sounded like it was coming from across the lake.

 

The second was at a cabin on the west side of the Peninsula, where I heard what sounded like primate clicks and hooting between 4-5 different areas around the 20 acre property simultaneously. Essentially some sort of communication. This occurred around 2 am.

Wow, that sounds spooky.

 

The Mysterious Universe guys love Bigfoot stories. They were going on not too long ago about how a lot of sightings/ experiences are also accompanied by glowing orbs for some reason.

Obviously the big fella is an inter-dimensional alien.

 

 

 

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https://canoe.com/news/crime/hunt-for-b-c-murder-suspects-has-northern-manitoba-town-on-edge

 

 

 

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Father of suspect in 3 B.C. deaths: 'He’s on a suicide mission'

MILL BAY, B.C. — The father of a suspect in the deaths of three people in northern British Columbia says his son is in “very serious pain” and he expects a nationwide manhunt will end in the young man’s death.

 

Alan Schmegelsky says his son, 18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky, had a troubled upbringing. He struggled through his parents’ acrimonious split in 2005 and his main influences became video games and YouTube

 

“A normal child doesn’t travel across the country killing people. A child in some very serious pain does,” Schmegelsky said in an emotional interview Wednesday in Mill Bay, B.C., near his home in Victoria.

 

Mounties have said Bryer Schmegelsky and his longtime friend, 19-year-old Kam McLeod, are suspects in the deaths of Australian Lucas Fowler and his American girlfriend Chynna Deese, and another man whom police have said they haven’t identified.

 

The bodies of Fowler and Deese were found along the side of a highway in northeastern B.C. on July 15. Four days later, the unidentified man’s body was found near the teens’ burned-out truck several hundred kilometres from the first crime scene.

 

Police initially treated the teens as missing, but announced they were suspects after they were spotted in northern Saskatchewan. The manhunt stretched into northern Manitoba when a burned-out car the teens were travelling in was found near the community of Gillam.

 

Alan Schmegelsky said he expects his son will die in a confrontation with police.

“He’s on a suicide mission. He wants his pain to end,” he said, breaking down into tears. “Basically, he’s going to be dead today or tomorrow. I know that. Rest in peace, Bryer. I love you. I’m so sorry all this had to happen.”

 

Even if his son is caught, his life will be over, the father said.

 

“He wants his hurt to end. They’re going to go out in a blaze of glory. Trust me on this. That’s what they’re going to do.”

 

Schmegelsky said he and his wife separated when their son was five. She moved with the boy to the small Vancouver Island community of Port Alberni, where he met McLeod in elementary school and they quickly became inseparable best friends.

 

They were “everyday, good kids” who didn’t get into trouble, but his son had problems at home and, at 16, briefly moved to Victoria to live with him, Alan Schmegelsky said. The boy then returned to Port Alberni to live with his grandmother.

 

“He hasn’t been nurtured. He doesn’t have a driver’s licence. He never learned to ride a bike. He craved love and affection,” he said. “His influences haven’t been good. His influences have been YouTube and video games.”

 

He loved strategy and battle video games in particular, Schmegelsky said, and two years ago his son asked for an airsoft gun for Christmas. Schmegelsky bought it for him and the teen and his friends would “battle” each other in the woods, he said.

 

Schmegelsky said his son doesn’t own any real guns and doesn’t know how to drive. He worked at the Port Alberni Walmart after graduating from high school earlier this year, but was disappointed with the job and told his dad he was setting off to Alberta with McLeod to look for work.

 

The father recalled that his son bought a nice black suit with his second paycheque from Walmart.

“Now I realize it’s his funeral suit.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, PhillipBlunt said:

Here's a good place to start:

 

Same. There is something about the vastness of the wilderness we live in that's both awe-inspiring and intensely eerie. Especially considering how unbelievably dense some of the woods are in the Pacific Northwest.

 

I've heard some blood-chilling sounds in the dead of night in the woods that I couldn't quite attribute to an animal that is a habitant. I'm well versed with the array of sounds red foxes make, and how close an elk's cry is to the scream of a human, but these sounds were neither.

Whenever I’m out there alone at night or whatever and the heart rate increases I tell myself I’m safer alone in the woods in the middle of nowhere than in some dodgy town like prince Rupert :bigblush:

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1 hour ago, BPA said:

I would think all parents would think their children are incapable of doing horrible things. 

 

 

 

 

I was talking about this last night with a friend.  To the parents these guys are still their babies.  Must be horrible for them.

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18 minutes ago, Violator said:

Damn youtube and video games is to blame.

That quote is fake news. If you listen to the father he said his son wasn't into the ones where you have a machine gun and go shooting people was more into strategy games. Then he said so his influences haven't been good they've been Youtube and video games. Kinda referring to what he said prior to this when he said he bought him a custom made computer and he seemed quite content with it and was very introverted.

 

They conveniently leave out he wasn't playing those types of games you typically think of in these situations. Doesn't fit their agenda.

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1 hour ago, riffraff said:

Whenever I’m out there alone at night or whatever and the heart rate increases I tell myself I’m safer alone in the woods in the middle of nowhere than in some dodgy town like prince Rupert :bigblush:

That's true....

 

...especially if it was me that you ran into....

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30 minutes ago, peaches5 said:

That quote is fake news. If you listen to the father he said his son wasn't into the ones where you have a machine gun and go shooting people was more into strategy games. Then he said so his influences haven't been good they've been Youtube and video games. Kinda referring to what he said prior to this when he said he bought him a custom made computer and he seemed quite content with it and was very introverted.

 

They conveniently leave out he wasn't playing those types of games you typically think of in these situations. Doesn't fit their agenda.

Yeah. Doesn't have the same panache if the kid was a Mario Kart, or Dance Revolution junkie...

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1 hour ago, nucklehead said:

No, parental neglect. At least that's what I read.

Yep.  Kids need love and attention.  Don't baby them but make sure they know that they are well loved.  

 

Take them to their activities.   Play board games with them.  Read books with them.  Play sports with them.  Heck...even watch TV with them at the very least.

 

And give them a hug and kiss goodnight. 

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What amazes and saddens me is the interview with the female classmate (Global News)..she recalls Schmegelsky making remarks about killing her and then himself and how he would do it (as well as other references to killing his family and himself) and it didn’t really even phase her.  She didn’t think it was serious or tell a teacher or parent.

My gawd....is talk like that normal that you would just ignore it? 

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