(Washington Examiner) Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced that the manhunt for two teenagers accused of killing three people ended with the discovery of their bodies.
“The search is over. At 10am this morning, Manitoba RCMP officers located the bodies of two males, believed to be the BC suspects, near the shoreline of the Nelson River (approx 8km from the burnt vehicle)” read the first tweet from the RCMP.
Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, were accused of three murders. They disappeared after the killings, triggering a manhunt across sparsely-populated and remote wilderness areas of Manitoba.
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