Retired senior Mountie says answers could still come in B.C. homicides
Investigators should be able to provide some answers about three homicides in northern British Columbia even though two suspects in the case are believed to be dead, says a former RCMP assistant commissioner.
The manhunt for Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, from Port Alberni, B.C., ended Wednesday when two bodies were found in dense brush in northern Manitoba.
Mounties have said it could be difficult to determine a motive if the suspects can’t be interviewed.
Peter German, who retired from the RCMP in 2012, said it will be hard, but there is already some key evidence available that speaks to motive.