RCMP reveal run-in between driver and men matching descriptions of BC murder suspects
SURREY, B.C. — While an RCMP report into the murders of three people in northern British Columbia was unable to offer answers about what motivated the two accused, it noted a chilling late night encounter between a man who’d stopped on a highway and two people who matched the suspects’ descriptions.
According to the report released Friday, a witness driving along the Alaska Highway saw two men who police suspect were Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and Kam McLeod, 19, on July 17.
The witness had pulled over to take a nap, and within five minutes, a truck with a camper drove past and stopped a short distance ahead.
The report says a male got out of the passenger side holding a long gun, and then walked towards the tree line and started “moving towards the witness in a tactical or hunting stance.” The truck also started driving slowly towards the witness, the report says.











