The Guardian (USA)

Canada manhunt: suspect's father 'emotional' after viewing final video

- Leyland Cecco in Toronto

The father of a murder suspect who led Canadian police on a nationwide manhunt, was “emotional” after he was allowed to view a video of his son’s final words following weeks of negotiatio­ns with federal police.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police had originally refused to allow Alan Schmegelsk­y to view the 30second cellphone video, which his son Bryer had recorded before his death.

Bryer Schmegelsk­y and Kam McLeod were the subject of an intense, weeks-long manhunt in July, following the murders of American Chynna Deese, Australian Lucas Fowler and Canadian botanist Leonard Dyck.

The pair eluded capture for more than two weeks as they fled from British Columbia before ending up in the forested wilds of northern Manitoba. After deploying aircraft, heatsensin­g technology and dog teams, police found the duo’s remains on 8 August.

A coroner later concluded the two suspects had died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

On Thursday, Schmegelsk­y was allowed to watch the clip after signing a non-disclosure agreement, which bars him from speaking about the contents until the investigat­ion concludes.

“When he saw the video, of course, he was very emotional,” Sarah Leamon, who represents Alan Schmegelsk­y, told the Guardian. She described the contents as a “last will and testament” for the fugitive 19-year-old.

Bryer’s mother had previously seen the video, but police had resisted showing it to Alan, a move Leamon called “inappropri­ate”.

“After all, he is Bryer’s father. In my view there was no reason for the [Royal Canadian Mounted Police] to have made the unilateral decision to only show it to Bryer’s mother,” said Leamon.

While the video has been the subject of scrutiny by the RCMP over the last few weeks, the Globe and Mail has reported that a number of other videos were shot by the two men as they evaded capture.

Police have previously said they would update the public in the coming weeks about the status of the investigat­ion. However, they have not yet said when further informatio­n will be released.

 ??  ?? Bryer Schmegelsk­y, 18, is seen in a still image from undated CCTV taken in Meadow Lake, Saskatchew­an. He and Kam McLeod took their own lives after a manhunt. Photograph: Handout/Reuters
Bryer Schmegelsk­y, 18, is seen in a still image from undated CCTV taken in Meadow Lake, Saskatchew­an. He and Kam McLeod took their own lives after a manhunt. Photograph: Handout/Reuters

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