Canada Suspect's Dad Thinks Son Will Die, Says 'RIP'
"Rest in peace, Bryer." That was the message Alan Schmegelsky had Wednesday for his son— one of two suspects wanted for three murders in Canada. "He's going to be dead today or tomorrow," the elder...
View ArticleMounties: Search for Teen Fugitives Is Being Scaled Back
After days of searching a vast area of rugged wilderness in northern Manitoba, the Mounties say they are scaling back the search for two teenage murder suspects. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police says...
View ArticleEvidence of Teen Fugitives Found on Banks of River
The Mounties have a new lead in their weeks-long search for two fugitive teenage murder suspects. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Tuesday that they had found items "directly linked" to Kam...
View ArticleCouple Missing for Weeks Found in Fatal Car Wreck
James Evans and Easha Rayel disappeared without a trace on August 9, and police in Canada had received tips that they were seen as far as 300 miles from the Canadian couple's Vancouver Island home. The...
View ArticleKid With a GoPro Solves a 1992 Cold Case
The family of a Canadian woman who disappeared in 1992 finally know what happened to their loved one, thanks to 13-year-old Max Werenka and his GoPro camera. Max, whose family owns cabins on Griffin...
View ArticleAt Least 10 Are Dead in Canadian Mass Shooting
A 51-year-old man went on a shooting rampage and killed at least 10 people in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia on Sunday, officials said. The suspect was arrested at a gas station and police later...
View ArticleArmed Man Drives Through Gate Near Trudeau Residence
An armed member of the Canadian military smashed a truck through gates blocking access to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's residence in Ottawa on Thursday before being taken into custody, according to...
View ArticleAfter 44 Years, Mounties Identify 'Septic Tank Sam'
For 44 years, it has been one of Canada's most gruesome cold cases: The decomposing body of a man was found in a septic tank on a rural property in Alberta in April 1977. The victim—nicknamed "Septic...
View ArticleMounties: US Driver With Car Full of Cash, Pot Took Wrong Turn
The Mounties say an American man entered the wrong GPS coordinates and accidentally ended up in Canada—which probably wouldn't have been a major issue if his car hadn't been full of cannabis and cash....
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