The RCMP released its findings in the horrific case that riveted the country, leaving the most troubling question unanswered
Bryer Schmegelsky, who was 18, and 19-year-old Kam McLeod were the subject of a two-week manhunt that spanned Western Canada
The RCMP believes the bodies are Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky. They were found in dense brush near the shoreline of the Nelson River.
Mounties searched the river near Gillam over the weekend after a damaged aluminum boat was discovered there Friday
Two stranded adventurers trekked 120 km to Gillam over 10 days—nearly as long as Schmegelsky and McLeod have been on the run
Did they catch a ride? Can they survive on fish and berries? A look at the bleak scenarios for Schmegelsky and McLeod
Andray Domise: White youth accused of crimes are draped in the innocence of childhood. Why Black kids are offered no such empathy.
Bear Clan Patrol members were confident they’d spotted Schmegelsky and McLeod, but the police appear to be back at square one