Two teen triple murder suspects on the run in the central Canadian wilderness -- perhaps holed up in thick, insect-infested forest inhabited by ...
MONTREAL: Two teen triple murder suspects on the run in the central Canadian wilderness - perhaps holed up in thick, insect-infested forest inhabited by wolves and bears - were staying one step ahead of a massive police manhunt on Friday .
The fugitives wound up near the Manitoba province village located 600 miles north of Winnipeg after an epic 2,000-mile chase across three provinces that began in British Columbia, on the Pacific coast, where their three victims were discovered earlier this month. Fowler, 23, and Deese, 24, were discovered shot to death on Jul 15 along the side of the Alaska Highway near Liard Hot Springs, British Columbia.
A video grab from CCTV footage taken on Jul 13, 2019 shows murder victims Lucas Fowler, 23, and Chynna Deese, 24, at a gas station in Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. Police had received 80 tip-offs about the suspects in the previous 48 hours, Courchaine said, and a roadblock has been set up on the only road - an unpaved track - leading into and out of Gillam.
"They're up against some brutal terrain. It's a swamp, heavy-treed area. The insects are atrocious through [the] swamps," he told CTV television. "They don't have the training, they don't have all the equipment that you would need to survive for several days without food or water," she added.
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