Posted on 07/22/2019 11:16:23 PM PDT by LibWhacker
Edited on 07/23/2019 6:30:11 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
SURREY, British Columbia The separate discoveries of three bodies and a burning car with missing occupants are shaking rural northern British Columbia.
Canadian police said Monday they were searching for two men whose burning car was discovered on Friday about 30 miles south of Dease Lake. During that investigation, they found an unidentified body a little over a mile from the car.
Doesn't mean he did it, or a muslim did it but... A muslim did it. j/k
They just want to talk to him.
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What do they call this stretch oh road? “the haunted highway?”
Jihad Highway.
Three dead, two missing and a burned out car in just one week? What happened the previous week that we don’t know about yet?
The murders and disappearances are not along the Highway of Tears, which is Highway 16 in BC (which travels east-west) The most recent cases mentioned in this post are along the Alaska Highway, which is an entirely different bit of road (Highway 97), as well as the Stewart-Cassiar highway (Highway 37)- both of which travel north-south.
https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/cgi2o5/the_other_highway_of_tears_unsolved/
However, this Alaska Highway also has some reputation for being the site of serial killings.
They should put out a picture of the face of the dead man, to identify him quickly. I feel that they are hiding things, about this case.
Watch for a BOLO on a cross dressing lumberjack.
Where did you get that pic from? That man was a murder victim of some serial homosexual killer in Toronto names Bruce McAurthur.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-47046262
So, three owners of the car, two missing and one dead? Who pays the bill for clearing the wreckage?
But seriously, I hope they arrest the murderer promptly.
I’m surprised it did not start a forest fire. It has been pretty dry up there this summer so far.
Good point.
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