Bodies found in Northern Manitoba believed to be BC murder suspects: RCMP
The weekslong manhunt is now over.
RCMP in Manitoba say the bodies of two men have been found in the dense forest of Northern Manitoba and are believed to be those of 18-year-old Bryer Schemegelsky and 19-year-old Kam McLeod. The two were wanted in connection with the killings of three people last month in northern B.C.
Two male bodies were found at approximately 10 a.m. Central Time this morning, about one kilometre from where items belonging to the two were found along the Nelson River on Friday.
The nationwide manhunt has been ongoing since July 23, when RCMP announced that Schemgelsky and McLeod were charged with second degree murder in the death of UBC professor Leonard Dyck. Dyck was found dead near the community of Dease Lake, B.C. on July 19, about two kilometres from the burned out truck that belonged to McLeod and Schmegelsky.