Nada es lo que parece. El caso de los 13 días de misterio en Canadá - Summary

Summary

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The video is about a series of murders and disappearances that occurred in Canada in July 2019. The narrator explains how two young men, Camps Mcleod and Braier Schmegelsky, went on a trip from British Columbia to Alberta, but ended up killing three people: a couple of tourists, Lucas Fowler and Chyna Deese, and a professor of botany, Leonard Dyck. The police initially thought that the boys were missing and in danger, but later discovered that they were the main suspects. After a massive manhunt that lasted 13 days, the bodies of the boys were found near a river, where they had shot themselves with their own rifles. The narrator also mentions some details about the victims, the suspects, and the possible motives for the crimes. The video ends with the narrator thanking the members of his channel and his collaborators.

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- A series of murders and disappearances occurred on Canadian roads in 13 days in July 2019. **(Fact 1)**
- The victims were Lucas Fowler and Chynna Deese, a couple of foreign tourists; Leonard Dyck, a botany professor; and Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, two young friends who were initially reported missing but later became the main suspects. **(Fact 2)**
- The police found evidence that linked the cases, such as bullets, vehicles, and belongings. **(Fact 3)**
- The suspects recorded videos and photos on a digital camera where they confessed to the murders and expressed their plans to escape or commit suicide. **(Fact 4)**
- The suspects' bodies were found near the Nelson River after a massive manhunt that involved hundreds of agents and military personnel. **(Fact 5)**
- The motives and reasons for the crimes remain unknown and speculative. **(Fact 6)**