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@KmvS86
16 күн бұрын
The RCMP are a joke. They can watch a murder happen and never catch the killer
@montananerd8244
15 күн бұрын
Aiden, just wanted you to know charges have been filed in the case of Kaysera Stops Pretty Places in Hardin, MT. Not sure if you’ve covered it, I guess im assuming you are aware of it. They have not found the subject yet. Charging documents do not include her murder, but they do have solid evidence that he was chasing her in a vehicle that night. I appreciate that you understand the complexity behind MMIW cases & why reforms are needed at so many levels to actually deter a diverse range of perps from killing native women.
@soulbitten
16 күн бұрын
My family is Native. My cousin went missing and was later found dead in a hot spring. They found alcohol in her system and considered it an open and shut case of an Indian woman getting drunk and then drowning. They overlooked the bruises around her neck or our family begging them to look into her boyfriend, which was the last person she was seen with. And she is just one of many in our family.
@guavanectarforever
16 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry. Please know her story matters 🧡
@sharp3727
16 күн бұрын
Your cousin’s life matters and her story should be told. I’m sorry the police did nothing to give her and your family justice. My brother was killed in 2015. The police never bothered to investigate. He lived in a gang ridden county in California. I believe when we share like this, and you know there are compassionate people in the world, it can bring some peace. ❤️
@TigerLily61811
16 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. My heart hurts for your pain. We care about her, even if the police shamefully don't.
@batmanboy8888
16 күн бұрын
God I don’t know what to say but my heart hurts for u and like the others have said already her story matters and her story should be told
@FernBlackwood1995
16 күн бұрын
That's absolutely infuriating. I'm so sorry. Not enough people pay attention to the MMIWG whatsoever. 🧡
@tinadixon8186
16 күн бұрын
I grew up in Alberta in the 80’s. You would find a unicorn before you would find daycare at a logging site.
@DneilB007
16 күн бұрын
Yeah, the whole “daycare” thing is bulls**t. It does kinda suggest a way that the RCMP could have cleared the dude who was fishing for camp workers, though. Dude probably thought that once he had them in the vehicle and on the way, they would shrug off the lie. Instead, they called him out on the bulls**t and made him drop them off at the next gas stop. That would be relatively easy to verify, because someone would have seen them trying to get a ride back. Of course, a *competent* organization that gave a damn about dealing with the situation would have released that information and followed up on it, instead of grabbing a coffee & a couple of sammiches and calling it a day. As much as I distrust the current premiers of Alberta & Saskatchewan, they might have a point about replacing the RCMP with provincial police forces-as long as they aren’t staffed with the same racist ass-hats that we currently have here on the prairies.
@tipi5586
16 күн бұрын
@@DneilB007 Think you need to figure who the racists are, pretty sure none of the Premiers you've mentioned have been photographed in blackface... that and none of them have let a Chinese general into any Canadian bio-weapon labs...
@JimmyJamesJ
15 күн бұрын
LOL That's a good way to put it. You hit the nail on the head with this one.
15 күн бұрын
I think Ronnie killed them and ran. The entire thing was a lie. The guy in the bar fit the part. Called Mom to tell a BS job story Pretty easy to fake ask someone to keep your kids knowing they couldn't.
@Y2KNW
15 күн бұрын
Found one in BC in '85 or '86, but don't ask me where it was because dad figured he'd take a shortcut and 2 hours after we left the blacktop we came to a place that looked like a campsite but was full of logging workers who'd brought their families with them that summer.
@TomDingleby
16 күн бұрын
The RCMP is best at harassing drivers. They can follow me through the whole town sitting in my blind spot and waiting for me to do something wrong. But solving crime? Oh no, too difficult.
@doktorwyvern2883
16 күн бұрын
Whenever I feel bad about America's alphabet agencies, I remind myself that you guys have the RCMP to deal with. My condolences.
@colbygordon6936
16 күн бұрын
Really? I've never had issues wtih them in BC. It's usually the municipal forces that have sticks up their asses.
@benjamingrunbaum3601
16 күн бұрын
Are they still on horses?
@2a-j989
16 күн бұрын
@@doktorwyvern2883 I have thought the same thing many many times
@Janette-l3w
16 күн бұрын
That happens everywhere. I am a 62 yr old restaurant worker. I was recently fined _$183, bc I forgot my seat belt. _$183 is a week's pay for me .I cried all the way to work.
@Peeplii
16 күн бұрын
My sister was murdered, and our first thought wasn't who did it but were the cops going to do anything about it. We were very fortunate that they got caught within a week or so. Court still took almost 4 years to finish, but there is honestly still a part of me that is amazed that we even got to have a court date. My heart hurts for everyone who has been failed by the RCMP and continues to be failed. I wish it would change
@godwarrior3403
16 күн бұрын
Glad you got justice. Every W is a big deal when injustice is rampant.
@sushanart
16 күн бұрын
🩷🙏🙌
@omnitravis
16 күн бұрын
Damn cops, daring to do their job! fkn natives man, quit drinking and get your shit together, you are all so backwards. How about join the RCMP and take the cases on yourselves?
@omnitravis
16 күн бұрын
@@sushanart 🐫
@LRich-hg3hu
16 күн бұрын
Canadians should pressure their government to make Canada a free country.
@TheSHTFFarm
16 күн бұрын
2:54 thank you for calling it for what it is. I’m sick of the censorship.
@Dianaisit
15 күн бұрын
Word
@yowmemperor
13 күн бұрын
I'm not that far along yet and support this
@96Logan
13 күн бұрын
I was about to comment the same exact thing. I'm glad that you beat me to it just about word for word including timestamp. My man! We must stand firm on our morals. Don't give them an inch, they will take your children.
@ruggedrat2582
12 күн бұрын
For real, and people saying "grape" instead of the actual word irritates me
@kmdiamond
11 күн бұрын
@@ruggedrat2582 It stops it from being demonetized
@lilliputianhitcher3808
16 күн бұрын
it is so refreshing to see non-Native people speak of topics that affect Native and Indigenous communities with such respect and reverence. I am from Australia, and much of the same harm is done towards our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and I work in a space around research ethics in this field, so it’s a personal place of interest
@byproductofcheese
8 күн бұрын
Were Indians and I don't think we need people to "research us"
@MrDragon7742
3 күн бұрын
@@byproductofcheese Why would aboriginal Australians be called Indians?
@annme_87
16 күн бұрын
You never disappoint me Aiden. Thank you for not judging Roxanne for turning to prostitution, but calling out the men who would pay for her services while she was so young. You're a good man and I'm proud to support your channel. 💜
@mecahhannah
16 күн бұрын
Couldn't agree more they're great guys and I appreciate their channel so much!
@stevecariggillio4139
16 күн бұрын
Any other opinion is of someone without a shred of humanity.
@kathymarshall220
16 күн бұрын
Right! It’s their genuine decency and respect for all humanity that really makes this channel so great. 😊
@montananerd8244
15 күн бұрын
While it is an obvious correct response, way too many channels gloss over it (she was the victim, no reason to gloss over it), giggle nervously, or act really strange. Huge props for specifically calling out the pedophilia. It also helps remind my fellow oldsters that yes, it’s pedophilia to lust after teenage girls under 18! Just leave everybody under 25 alone if you’re 30+.
@KonnerHumanDBZT
15 күн бұрын
yeah those dudes suck, at the same time she likely made many bad decisions that got her there and is responsible for those, extant circumstances dont excuse stupidity
@JK-gm6kk
16 күн бұрын
This poor family wanted to work so badly, they ignored countless red flags
@rileysimmons9886
16 күн бұрын
That's why I stay noided
@JK-gm6kk
14 күн бұрын
@@rileysimmons9886 yes
@anneloving8405
14 күн бұрын
This case is one of the saddest imo.
@artemisameretsu6905
14 күн бұрын
Honestly, this is one of the biggest pitfalls of capitalism. If you can't survive without money and you have to work for money, you'll do anything and everything to survive.
@2hacksbuilding82
12 күн бұрын
That's the case under all economic systems @@artemisameretsu6905
@AxeWieldingOctopus
16 күн бұрын
Bro when you said "Show you..." for the Mansacped ad I actually started freaking out.
@mlcoffey2
16 күн бұрын
I was getting a beverage and immediately ran to my computer.
@CholoMofoKitteh
16 күн бұрын
Right I was like - ok the pants are gonna go… 😮
@TommyGun1979
16 күн бұрын
I had the same thought 😅
@kingtokkii
13 күн бұрын
Dude same 😭
@consistentlystupid4726
16 күн бұрын
I haven't watched the video yet, but the RCMP not caring seems like a pretty standard operating procedure for them.
@obscurevisions91
16 күн бұрын
At the settlement I live next to, a woman went missing and their own police department fucked up the investigation so bad that by the time my dad (he was a detective for the county and was not allowed to work the case unless asked to by the settlement police) was allowed to get to it, he didn't even know where to begin. That's been years ago now. But he really tried his best for her before he retired. It's in the hands of the DCI now. This kind of stuff makes me so angry and sad.
@obscurevisions91
14 күн бұрын
@UMADBRO64 the really big struggle is when there's just so many lies and stories and cover ups that you have to untangle. And then you get it untangled enough to know that she was accidentally killed and disposed of by other natives because they freaked out and didn't know what to do when she died around them, but you don't know exactly where she is cause you don't know exactly who all was involved. And no one's talking now. It's fucking saaaaaaad man.
@Wendy-Williams-NC
16 күн бұрын
God, I love how firmly and loudly you said "pedophiles" It grinds my a** how most creators make up silly replacements for such words! I get why they do but still....It lessens the severity of the words when they are made to use trigger-friendly words...
@jimrockford2335
15 күн бұрын
Yeah I’m the same, I hate it. As to why they do it, is it because they’re trying to slip it under the radar as ‘suitable for children’ to get a bigger audience? That’s what I thought it was anyway…
@fancyhatlvr
15 күн бұрын
@@jimrockford2335 It's more that youtube can be really strict and unfair about demonetizing videos for using certain language, preventing them from being able to make any money off of it outside of whatever potential sponsor they may have gotten for it. They can also get their videos age restricted for it which does limit the reach of the video to potential viewers, but it's not that they're trying to seem "suitable for children", it's that it makes it pretty much impossible for the video to reach anyone that isn't already subscribed to them because it won't pop up in searches or as a recommended video regardless of the viewers age and watch history. And having it age restricted automatically demonetizes it too
@theeccentric7263
15 күн бұрын
Girl it’s not something to do with trigger warnings. It has to do with monetization and how advertisers will refuse to put their ads on “explicit” content. No need to blame PTSD victims. 👍
@troumer
14 күн бұрын
@@jimrockford2335 As a further example to the replies you already received: Until this channel's videos and livestreams show up in the top 3 rows of videos as soon as I open youtube. Not this time. I had guessed the Aidens had skipped the Sunday video b/c they have been on a lot covering the flooding. This morning I double checked. As I understand it, youtube uses the 'suitable for children" label for videos and issues that are not in any way related to that age group. It seems a way for advertisers to be extra assured their ads won't appear on anything controversial.
@ruggedrat2582
12 күн бұрын
same people saying "grape" instead of rape
@sewerbrat
15 күн бұрын
I'm so glad these cases are getting mentioned. As a resident of Prince George myself, I really hope for answers for these cases but I know the RCMP doesn't care enough to look into these missing and murdered people. Another case I would love for you guys to look into from my area is the Madison Scott case. She had gone missing during a party years and years and years ago. Her body had recently been found (within the last 3 years) but it seems the cops have yet again dropped the ball. The discovery of her body meant so much to our community but now we are still left with nothing but questions. It would mean so much if you could bring more eyes to this case.
@LazyDaisyDay88
15 күн бұрын
Yes, absolutely! This is a case that has stuck with me for years. I thought that when they found her remains, there would definitely be progress in the case. But.....nothing. Now I feel that they'll never find who took her from that party at the lake. Unbelievably frustrating.
@CapitalismSuxx
15 күн бұрын
Thankyou for doing this. The disrespect the RCMP shows is astounding so thankyou for voicing this issue. Citizens needs justice.
@MantisMoth
16 күн бұрын
The RCMP not caring? What a crazy revelation.
@eithnemelee2997
15 күн бұрын
My family and I are from BC and my grandfather worked in the lumber industry for decades there. There's zero chance that childcare was ever present at any logging site. The industry is inherently super dangerous, the last thing you'd ever allow would be kids running around everywhere. This family was kidnapped and disappeared, and, as always, the RCMP didn't do shit. The Highway of Tears is one of the darkest stains in my country's history and I'm glad you're bringing attention to it.
@saramg3557
16 күн бұрын
I've spent the last 3 summers in Smithers, which is along this section of highway (a few hours west of prince george) and honestly the stories I've heard of people going missing or being killed is absolutely staggering and I'm constantly bewildered as to why more resources don't go towards this. I worked at a coffee shop there and let me tell you there were SO many cops ALL over town and yet things like this still happen... tells you a lot
@ibisrox1
15 күн бұрын
The suspect is using a official service vehicle like a utility vehicle.or tow truck? He doesnt get noticed when hes cruising
@danaparsonsliquidcosmosart2669
16 күн бұрын
My bestie is native. The crap she goes through in Canada is insane. The lack of police work on the trail of tears breaks my heart
@minecraftfox4384
10 күн бұрын
What? The Trail of Tears was my people here in Southern Appalachia being moved onto reservations.
@buckodonnghaile4309
16 сағат бұрын
@minecraftfox4384 I think she meant "highway of tears".
@Dinglebells123
16 күн бұрын
I live south of Burns Lake, across Francois Lk ferry, and was working with Ronnie Jack and his father and brothers the week before his family went missing. This case has bothered me for years, as I watched the family fall to pieces, yet I did not know what I could have done about it.
@lornetc
12 күн бұрын
My Mum lived in Francois lake from the age of 6 to the age of 16!
@Durpydurp4488
16 күн бұрын
To me it’s simple. The RCMP is totally complicit in a human trafficking scandal. There is no other explanation that makes sense at this point.
@minecraftfox4384
10 күн бұрын
The RCMP is just continuing their original orders; Erase the Natives. They, like the Canadian government, are a racist organization.
@sterlingwilkes3240
16 күн бұрын
I totally get why you guys do it, but “a 14 year old prøstitute and 40 women were mürdered, anyway, heres the best way to shave your balls, back to the show”, is always jarring. Its like having my orthodox chant interrupted by FIVE DOLLAR NACHO COMBO FOR A LIMITED TIME AT TACO BELL. Hope anyone you know in the Appalachians are safe and accounted for brother
@Janette-l3w
16 күн бұрын
Mattis is callous , very blunt, and extremely full of himself ; too many hours on video games and no social skills.
@tfxreference8562
16 күн бұрын
@@Janette-l3w the worst mix of Protestantism and Masonry.
@mysticalasduck6514
16 күн бұрын
@@Janette-l3w????
@____K_____989
15 күн бұрын
@@Janette-l3wSo why are you here watching and giving him views for the algorithm if you think this way? You’re defeating your own purpose.
@connormcmurphy4276
15 күн бұрын
@@Janette-l3w He provides a true-crime channel fpr consumers. You like him, watch it. You dont...dont. Whyre you here? lmao
@ethinwhite3454
16 күн бұрын
Ive learn 2 things from your videos. 1- big foot is a muscle mommy 2- the rcmp sucks at their jobs.
@EleanoRa99
16 күн бұрын
You’re so real for this
@TheSilverflygon
16 күн бұрын
as a BC resident i have always heard Haida Gwaii said as Hi Da GaWhy (More emphasis on the why then the Ga). I always appreciate you doing Canadian missing persons. I think you should also look into Robert Pickton (the Pig farmer Killer), he preyed on alot of native women and was alleged friends with the RCMP and Hells angels.
@laurfincher8137
16 күн бұрын
did you know his sister is in politics in Ottawa? Many people feel that he was not the only one.
@gray1738
16 күн бұрын
@@laurfincher8137 One theory is that Robert Pickton was a patsy for politicians/powerful business people. Interesting that his sister ended up as a politician in Ottawa.
@laurfincher8137
16 күн бұрын
@@gray1738 she was already working in government. The other brother is shady too. All three own the property and business that was piggy palace.
@Coffeeandanxietybabey
16 күн бұрын
His brother has been spotted around the DTES in the last several years, talking to the local houseless women.
@IwonaKlich
15 күн бұрын
@@laurfincher8137 and she estranged from the rest of the family as a teenager. I guess there can be a solid reason to basicaly "run from home and never comeback". She may have a story to tell, just don't want to.
@ChicaG-vg7pj
16 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure there wouldn't have been children allowed at any kind of camp at that time. My MIL spent time at logging camps with her father, but that was in the 30's and 40's. My husband did day projects in similar type camps in the 80s and 90s. He always tried to arrive just before lunch, as the cooks were all Babas, doing a winter job of cooking for some extra money. Every meal was a banquet of all homemade food. I have no idea if this still goes on, as this was a while ago. There were never children, and it would have been dangerous, both from the work and from so many men around. I would guess that's why Ronnie had the intuition this wasn't on the up and up. When people are desperate, they will grab at straws, unfortunately. That predator perp sized up his prey, and chose who he could take. What a horrific case. The way the wilderness is out there, it's going to be an extreme bit of luck for any remains to be found, should they even be in the area.
@Solidsnake8608
16 күн бұрын
Of the multiple other videos I've seen on this story, as always, you guys do a much, much better job of not only painting a vivid picture of the events, but are much more informed and offer much more critical analysis of the situation.
@CheeseTriangles
16 күн бұрын
Gotta be honest with you American boys, I’m Canadian so I can tell you the rcmp not giving a shit about you is entirely normal. Especially if you’re indigenous
@Bigmikeystan
16 күн бұрын
Unless you’re a woman, and sexual assault is involved. Then the rcmp is almost certainly involved. Because they’re almost certainly the ones committing it.
@BluePhoenix1973
16 күн бұрын
As a Canadian all I can do when I think about the RCMP is shake my head...I don't understand their point when they handle cases this way....
@aaronblank2318
16 күн бұрын
I don't like that all the true crime channels are forced, by YT, to say "assaulted" when someone is graped, and I have to figure out through context what really happened. Nothing against you Aiden, I get it. I just don't like how the Doublespeak dictionary is being enforced and is changing language.
@Blueell
16 күн бұрын
It helps a lot when they say “SA’ed” instead. Then you aren’t necessarily sure if it went as far as r*** but at least you don’t have to guess at the nature of the crime
@MasterBotttle
16 күн бұрын
It's called NewSpeak, and he should make the Patreon for uncensored vids. Honestly finding out that this channel is also sanitized is making me unsub
@yeahaddigirl
16 күн бұрын
Meanwhile religious extremists are able to talk about stoning LGBTQ people in the streets
@godwarrior3403
16 күн бұрын
@@MasterBotttleHe doesn't have a choice if he wants to make a living doing this. As time progresses, I suspect this censorship era will end. This is directly tied to what is often referred to as "woke." Liberal political ideologies that are pretending to be aimed at sensitivity for suffering people, but are actually just about enforcing rules against those they view as opposition. To those who will act like the two are unrelated: shush. Censorship in social media and KZitem is as big as it is literally because of these new socially accepted, or rather, systematically enforced, ways of thinking. Soon as we end this trend of pretending to be super sensitive in an effort to control people, we will see places like facebook and youtube once again allow grown-up words. Until then, the creators we like need to be able to make a living. That involves playing by the rules. Don't blame aiden. Honestly, if anybody, blame the large part of his audience that is unabashedly part of the modern left, often referred to as woke people. I used to be part of the discord for this channel; it is an unbearable place to be due to the literal inability to be a real human without tripping the crowd's censors. I'm not even talking about being tryhard edgy. If you're not careful to at least subtly let everyone know you support the liberal side of life with every comment, or act like your conservative views are inherently flawed and less than perfect, then you're gonna end up unable to engage in regular conversation because 90% of the crowd will only be interested in crying about you being a bad person. They are directly responsible for this current era being possible.
@krazzykiller1
16 күн бұрын
Don't worry once KZitem starts losing money it will get sold to someone who is more interested in making money then in supporting old school television networks.
@bigaaron
16 күн бұрын
It feels like anything to do with natives going missing gets swept under the rug, whether USA or Canada.
@anna9072
16 күн бұрын
There are allegations that the reason the RCMP doesn’t seriously look into these cases - apart from blatant racism - is that RCMP members are implicated in the crimes. Though you might get into this later.
@SuperSpinWheel
16 күн бұрын
I heard the same thing.
@theshig9618
16 күн бұрын
I mean, at this point they're either completely imcompetant or implicit
@honestkyn718
16 күн бұрын
Even if it wasn't them they are aiding them.
@misskate3815
16 күн бұрын
All cops in Canada are involved in shady shit.
@motherurck7542
16 күн бұрын
@theshig9618 it's both.
@kaitlynbecker8424
16 күн бұрын
Thank you for covering this. I live an hour away from Edmonton and there's been rumors about serial killers in that area for years, not always connected to the Hwy of tears.
@FernBlackwood1995
16 күн бұрын
Isn't there some rumour right now about that? I live in NS, so I'm obviously unsure. Stay safe.
@michaelcornwall
16 күн бұрын
My aunt is coming down to St. Louis next weekend from Burns lake, she lived in Prince George for a while too. She works with a company that helps indigenous women leave domestic abuse situations. I'm going to pick her heading about this.
@sorenstaecker-cd3mn
16 күн бұрын
mishearing it as royal canadian mountain police and then learning the correct name was incredibly disappointing cause that’s a dope name
@crakkbone
16 күн бұрын
But… HORSIES.
@bc2578
16 күн бұрын
@@crakkbone I think mountain cops would need to be on horses, too.....Not like those fat fucks are gonna be scurrying up and down on their own getaway sticks.....
@jupiter6082
16 күн бұрын
This comment made me realize it’s not mountain police
@insanospaz
16 күн бұрын
Anytime I see RCMP in the title it's an immediate "This case is about to be an absolute shit show". And it never fails, whether it be through sheer stupidity or blatantly dodging work, probably a lot of both tbh.
@penelopesharp2432
15 күн бұрын
I live an hour and half away from Prince George thank you Aidan for doing an amazingly in depth and sensitive coverage on this case and some of the missing on Highway of Tears.
@glorifiedlungfish
16 күн бұрын
I have never heard of a logging camp with a daycare. During the 1980s we used to visit my dad at various logging camps near the Canadian border (on the American side generally) and any children there just ran around the woods. It was fun but there was certainly nothing resembling a daycare. But back in the 1980s in rural areas it was much more normal for even small children to just be allowed to run around unsupervised. Rural kids went to "play group" to have some kind of socialization sometimes, not daycare.
@laurfincher8137
16 күн бұрын
Me either. Logging camps are mainly men. Maybe a woman working as a cook but lots of times that is a man too. Daycare sounds ridiculous at a dangerous site
@keelyshae_97
14 күн бұрын
I grew up in Houston BC (between Rupert and Prince George). I now live in Prince George. Thank you for covering this. These stories get no where near the coverage they deserve.
@drewroosevelt6506
16 күн бұрын
Working with a candidate for BC’s “parliament” and was out talking to voters just around the time this went up. Glad to have this video to enjoy after a long day. Hoping to bring issues like this to the attention of the MLA if we’re lucky enough to win the support of the public through the ballot box. I’m waiting for an opportunity to ask him if he thinks about the people who vanish and are forgotten by our society. BC specific but this is of course happening across Canada and the USA.
@Weirdoeevee
16 күн бұрын
Looking forward to the podcast on this episode. Doreen and her sister were victims of the residential school system. The sister was bullied into silence by the police and threatened to be cut off of future info in the case if she didn't stop bothering them about it.
@awsomeness
15 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. This is such an important subject that few Americans know about. MMIW is an ongoing problem that is too often ignored.
@tessaducek5601
16 күн бұрын
I don't recall the childs name. But around 1976-77 s nine year old boy went missing. In canada. His mom reported it to the RCMP. They said he probably just ran away. They did not look into it. He was found D a week later. I have a lot of true crime books and watched a lot of true crime programs and documentaries. It seems the RCMP could not find a horse under them. Many law enforcement either in the U.S. or even the UK will not look for missing people. Not in all cases of course. But often it seems to have a similar theme all over. The reasons are ridiculous Children 9-17 probably run aways Working girls -its high danger Adults-they have a right to vanish Families- probably relocated They push it aside Then later state The first 72 hours are crucial.. 🤷♀️
@kmdiamond
11 күн бұрын
You realise the true crime books and documentaries are only made about the interesting esoteric cases right? Like, don't get me wrong, police are shit at it a lot of the time but like, crime stuff made for tv/books is picked for entertainment
@tessaducek5601
11 күн бұрын
@@kmdiamond I know that many authors are intrigued by crimes solved and unsolved. It brings more information to the forefront whereas the media does not cover. I don't view it as entertainment any more than documentaries on the holocaust or Vietnam. Informative and interesting would be a better description.
@Megnificent.
16 күн бұрын
I missed the live so i'll say it here: Hello, fellow Lodgers!! 👋🏼 Thanks for another great vid!
@ingridn0g
16 күн бұрын
The Lodge is lodging, and everything is right in my world for the duration of the video. ✨
@Broogli
16 күн бұрын
I drove a section of this highway on my journey to Alaska a couple months ago (Specifically towards Hazleton) and there’s public outcry still happening. Several individuals I talked to , road workers, waiters etc.. mentioned how much they hate the RCMP… literally everyone talks about it
@XXMatt0040XX
16 күн бұрын
I like how to the average person, this title would be a "What, how is that even possible?" type of thing. Meanwhile nobody who's been watching for long should be surprised.
@doktorwyvern2883
16 күн бұрын
I've been watching true crime for so long when I saw the title I thought "well, yeah."
@godwarrior3403
16 күн бұрын
@@doktorwyvern2883Same. Hopefully more unaware people are made aware though. This is actually an important issue, among so many issues today that are needlessly drummed up to make people feel special and important for being angry. This one could actually use more eyes on it.
@exhibente6803
16 күн бұрын
SO happy to see you cover a topic also done by ABSTRACT (recently renamed). Her stories are amazing (highly recommend to everyone) and I love to hear different telling of the same thing
@Captain_Commenter
16 күн бұрын
Canada loves the lodge.
@NY51663
16 күн бұрын
Your police don't!
@nctvluvbot_9985
13 күн бұрын
This is only the second time I’ve ever seen someone not from Northern BC ever talk about this! Thank you for bringing awareness. The rest of the Jack family lives in Burns Lake where I was born so I’ve definitely heard this story lots.
@nickmorgan3199
15 күн бұрын
Thank you for covering this subject matter so much and with such respect
@bearindaboo6091
11 күн бұрын
So Nice to Hear somebody so Well Spoken...I am from BC Native used to Truck with my BF at the time on the Highway of Tears. Devastating Story 💔 what Happened to the 🦅Jack🦅 & Family!!
@Downs-Indroam
12 күн бұрын
Thank you sincerely for covering this. I live on the east coast and our Rez(es) here is adequate but I see what my brothers and sidters go through from Ontario westward and it is truly needless and unbelievable with the federal government in place that *SHOULD* be solving this issue. Half of my family is white and I feel confident in saying most Canadians, regardless of color, DO care about helping ALL of our small communities. Especially Native communities.
@Jane_Dough1
12 күн бұрын
I’m so happy to see their cases gaining more traction with major channels taking inspo from each other and concerned citizens spreading the word. I first learned about the Jack family from the channel Abstract (formerly known as Real Horror). She reviews and researches her cases so well.
@greatfox9345
13 күн бұрын
I'm sorry but I lost it at "lawnmower 5.0" I am tempted to buy this for my husband. Sitting listening to this serious highway of tears doc then into man scaping. I was not prepared. Thank you for lightheartedness to help break up the ominous tone of the video. It helps. It really does.
@chzybean
8 күн бұрын
On a somewhat lighter note, I can definitely recommend the lawnmower. I bought it for hubby for Christmas and he loves it. I've used it a few times myself. It definitely does work when it's wet, but I think it's easier to use dry. It's not as nippy on the skin.
@aconti351
16 күн бұрын
As a non American watching all of these videos. I freaking love it. Cause it is polishing up on my researching for missing cases here in Australia. So huge thank you for it.
@khaychi
16 күн бұрын
Renegade and Dog the Bounty Hunter would probably solve more cases than the RCMP. The level of incompetence is 50% ridiculous, 50% sad.
@sandrafaith
15 күн бұрын
This case breaks my heart. That poor family.
@connorkeen6645
13 күн бұрын
I love y'all's videos. I don't know how long since I learned about the lore lodge but it has been years. As someone who was raised by a father who was a special forces survivalist, I carried that on and have been an enthusiastic outdoorsman. Listening to these videos has inspired me to become a search and rescue member. I know i'm not quite as close as some to the most serious areas but in south dakota I hope I can make a difference and spread awareness for mmiw and other issues. You are all inspirational!
@faiyoake
16 күн бұрын
I’ve been waiting for y’all to cover this one
@duncanfinch27
15 күн бұрын
Gwaii rhymes with Why, close though. I live at the start of the Highway of Tears and actually went to elementary school with a girl that went missing. It's still something people talk about despite being a lot quieter in recent years and the RCMP havent seemed to make a ton of effort at any time that i can recall
@antonkovalenko364
16 күн бұрын
The RCMP doesn't give a damn? Imagine my shock.
@lilbitlita
16 күн бұрын
The only lumberjack it could’ve been was Paul Bunyan, I will not explain further
@FaerieFlossPrince
16 күн бұрын
I'm waiting for a true crime doc now. Paul Bunyan: American Menace
@steveouellette6551
16 күн бұрын
Blue the Ox is at least an accessory after the fact
@firstoscar
15 күн бұрын
Thank you for covering these cases, especially the ineffective rcmp of the Jack family
@Leash_Canada
16 күн бұрын
As a Canadian I can confirm, the RCMP doesn't care about people, but mostly doesn't care about indigenous women. I believe a lot of unsolved missing women cases near the highway were victims of Robert Pickton. My brother lives in Prince George, B.C. and says it is not a great city. Lots of people suffering from alcoholism and drug addiction due to systemic problems that Canada and its government doesn't do enough to help get people out of. It's really sad.
@MasterBotttle
16 күн бұрын
Shutdown the RCMP already.
@GoodGrief10
16 күн бұрын
Oh but the government does help them, they give them Safe Injection sites 🙄😒
@JimMilton-ej6zi
16 күн бұрын
Nah it's about everyone, stop silencing the voices of the white, black and other brown people that get mistreated by the RCMP too.
@James-zg2nl
16 күн бұрын
Food for thought: not justifying this but rather shedding some understanding here… many people see the politics of aboriginal peoples one of self-segregation, inflated entitlements of special rights and special privileges that no other Canadians can get, not even combat veterans who bleed for this country. And they can pay less taxes while getting more services for free. Equally is a 2 way street and some non-aboriginal people are fed up with this unconstitutional status quo. Personally, I firmly believe we need to treat others as individuals first and foremost. There are subpar people of all groups, especially my own being Scots-Irish, my people literally invented terrorism. Humans suck in general, but true equality can only be achieved in a society when all are treated equally.
@JimMilton-ej6zi
16 күн бұрын
@@James-zg2nl i agree with you there, we need to just say "you don't get special benefits for the race you're born as, you should only get it based on merit." And just leave it at that. Reward people for the good things they do, and don't see color.
@danielhavoc889
12 күн бұрын
"When it comes to todays case, the RCMP doesnt know Jack" And like that you have described every contribution the RCMP have ever made to any case they've been featured in.
@garyhall7867
16 күн бұрын
Aiden, I must say, that presentation of your sponsor is the only one I've ever seen that not only wasn't annoying, but really made me interested in the product, and explained it very well. If I ever buy one, it will be because of this video. I hope to hell they paid you well because you deserve every penny, plus some
@TheLoreLodge
16 күн бұрын
Thank you, I really do appreciate that
@jenncornthwaite2763
16 күн бұрын
I havent even watched yet, but thank you for covering this case! It is horrifying. The highway of tears is so awful.
@jenncornthwaite2763
16 күн бұрын
I used to live in Dawson Creek (mile zero of the Alaska highway) there were several murders and missing persons this year. They're families could use your coverage. Maybe you could convince the rcmp that global media attention isn't worth protecting gangs.
@jenncornthwaite2763
16 күн бұрын
@TheLoreLodge I grew up in a camp as an infant. There wasn't daycare. My mom was the camp cook, other wives and mothers lived there and were in charge of their own children. Or the women helped each other. I was raised in camp from 84-? I don't know, I was an infant.
@arkay1063
15 күн бұрын
I watched Abstract's (formerly real horror) video on this and always wanted to see you do it. Tysm!!
@carissabaynes1909
16 күн бұрын
Logging camps never had daycares
@TheLoreLodge
16 күн бұрын
Back in the late 1800s and into the 1900s there were logging camps that were so big as to be full company towns, but I don’t know how deep into the 20th century that went. I wasn’t able to find anything concrete so I decided to leave it more open ended.
@mecahhannah
16 күн бұрын
Been waiting for another Rcmp related video really enjoy your videos thanks guys!❤ thanks for the message we ALL deserve justice we're ALL people and I truly hope every victim and their family's find justice one day! Could you please cover the Ricky Jean Bryant case? It's similar to the sodder children case as she went missing after a fire in her family home and I would love to know your guys take on the case please!
@sterlingwilkes3240
16 күн бұрын
Is it possible the car went offroad into a lake? It happens a lot in florida and people are missing for several decades, now being found with satellite and drones, just a few feet underwater
@crakkbone
16 күн бұрын
Definitely. There are a heck ton of lakes in Canada.
@sterlingwilkes3240
16 күн бұрын
Re-reading my comment, it was worded poorly. I didn't mean any specific missing person, just people missing on the highway of tears in general. Sorry if that was confusing to anyone.
@saramg3557
16 күн бұрын
@sterlingwilkes3240 it could explain some for sure, since there are lots of bodies of water along the highway! Although it definitely wouldn't explain every case, something else going on there
@johnw8578
16 күн бұрын
I saw a video somewhere about just such a thing -- a 30-odd-year-old missing persons case was solved when the car was finally found in a lake. No foul play but a tragic accident.
@isneezedamsorry6564
16 күн бұрын
"Or as we call them in a polite society" had me rollin'🤣😂🤣
@peshkybee7721
15 күн бұрын
"the full might of the RCMP"... You mean like three guys. One is playing fortnight and can't be bothered. Another is eating pancakes for lunch (every hour is lunch break) and can't be bothered. The third is a Moose they let wander inside the station to eat said pancakes sometimes so also can't be bothered (but it's otherwise a very good moose)
@mrsneptuna6541
12 күн бұрын
Hey thank you for covering another Canadian case. The highway of tears runs in my province and I have grown up hearing so many stories of missing indigenous folks on that stretch. interestingly enough ,I was watching this video when my father came into the room (also a former mason ) he informed me that as he grew up in that town and area he knew many people with the last name and those who were relatives and friends of that family. He was born a year or so after they went missing so I didn't inquire too much into any information he may have heard. However small towns do talk, and that town and area has had a lot of tragedy with missing people. My father himself has known of a couple women who ended up victims of the highway. Sisters of friends have gone missing when he was just a teen. Growing up around that sort of thing changes a person. I think that's one of the motivations he had for finally leaving as a late teen and later joining the Masons, fundraising for good and being involved in community really helped him. He ended up leaving the Masons and trying out a few of the other branches later on I believe before deciding to do his own thing. I myself as well as my sibling via my father's involvement with masonry later ended up trying out jobs daughters. It's strange to say but you remind me a lot of my father 😅 he is an outdoorsman and built a littl home in the wilderness suited out with solar generators and a fully working hot shower with his bare hands. Sorry for the long comment but I've been a long time viewer and this ep really resonated with me. I really hope you continue sharing stories from this area specifically. Despite the rampant rcmp incompetence and lack of proper investigation. Keep up the amazing work Aiden's !
@canadiannavywife434
14 сағат бұрын
You have earned my subscription. I've liked, shared, watched, commenting. 🎉 Great job. Hugs from Esquimalt
@montananerd8244
15 күн бұрын
I grew up 5 hours south of Saskatoon, in the US, am just now learning how big it is (we always went to Regina, yes it should sound inappropriate, that’s the pronunciation!). It’s so heart breaking, that highway is not that far from my home, and god knows bad things happen on the US side, but not in the numbers that occur just a bit north… I live further south now by 4 hours, and we’re on another major trafficking route. Considering how few people live in Montana, the missing list is insanely long.
@cloverazar5315
15 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, bad things happen in larger numbers down south. They’re just reported less. There are, on average, 60+ serial killers active in the US and many will be long distance truckers targeting disenfranchised or at-risk young women that nobody would ever notice going missing
@turdferguson6978
16 күн бұрын
I can't watch/listen during the day especially when it's sunny and 90 degrees. It just doesn't hit the same as at night or stormy outside.
@1Klooch
14 күн бұрын
New subscriber here and thoroughly enjoying your content. The, "never seen again", type of cases you present strike a chord with me. I would say that for me personally you are providing, somewhat of a public service. By that I mean by your enumerating the various locales of the disappearances you have given me a list of places where, "I wouldn't be caught dead". Of course, should similar circumstances repeat on my being there no one would ever be able to ascertain whether I was actually dead, or not. Good work, keep going!
@hecklinjekyll3959
16 күн бұрын
The RCMP, come see the joke that no one laughs at. Except, I guess, the bad guys.
@EleanoRa99
16 күн бұрын
Oh my god thank you so much for covering this case! I haven’t been able to get it out of my head since I first learned about it! I hope one day their families get answers. Great job as always guys!
@gubnillec
16 күн бұрын
RCMP seems to have a pattern of " we dont know"
@Janette-l3w
16 күн бұрын
I stopped doing solo trips on highway, after a bad experience/ close call when my car broke down
@razoreater6
14 күн бұрын
@@Janette-l3w i would be so interested in hearing what happened if it wouldn’t be too traumatic for you to relive
@nasuamaya
16 күн бұрын
"when it comes to today's case the RCMP doesnt know jack" ah so your average RCMP case
@AnthonyBurton
16 күн бұрын
Ronnie’s incredibly suspicious “in case I don’t come back” comment has always made me seriously suspect his direct involvement in the disappearance of himself and the rest of his family. That’s just not a natural statement that anyone would ever make or even perceive of saying unless the intention all along was not to return. It’s a sad case but I definitely share the RCMP’s incredibly valid suspicion concerning the purported series of events leading up to the eventual disappearance. Considering Ronnie’s incredibly difficult life circumstances and the fact that he may possibly have committed past acts of domestic violence and was actively partaking in clear self destructive behavior at the very time that the events occurred, I don’t think that a family annihilation event with or without a corresponding self termination should surprise anyone familiar with the case. Whether the mysterious lumberjack was directly involved, or just a convenient opportunity is a bit more difficult to determine in a family annihilation scenario.
@HeliumQueen
12 күн бұрын
Yeah hi, I'm an ethnic Inuit, unfortunately this is extremely common. Poverty is absolutely rife in the majority of First Nations communities and with poverty often comes the things you'd expect, predominantly alcohol abuse, recreational drug usage, prostitution, and violent crime. We're particularly well known for getting an early start in such unsavory things, and whenever a Native goes missing or is potentially in some kind of danger, the police response is ALWAYS something along the lines of "oh they're fine, they're not missing, they aren't in trouble, they're just off partying, getting drunk and getting high with all the other local scumbags. They'll turn up in a week or two." This has happened to me firsthand; I have a younger brother who periodically has bizarre paranoid episodes. He begins to falsely believe that all his friends and family members have been replaced by impostors and lookalikes who are secretly undercover spies trying to harm him in some way. He's straightedge, he doesn't drink at all, he does no drugs, he's a very straight laced almost boy scout type of person. He's not a party animal, his idea of a good time on a weekend is playing poker late into the night with a small group of friends at home or watching art house movies and having film discussions afterward. About three years ago he suffered one of his unpredictable paranoid meltdowns and went missing for almost two months before he turned up at a mental health facility in Winnipeg. We had reported him to the police only about 36 hours after he want missing, and they said "Oh he's just off drinking and being a delinquent with the other Native teenagers in the area" and when we repeatedly told them he's completely straightedge, they told us we were lying because "you're all like that."
@mandarr3853
16 күн бұрын
I appreciate that you said prostitution and not sex work. I know the later is the PC term nowadays, but many people who turn to it are desperate and get taken advantage of; it's not really a choice for them, not like it is for others in today's society. I personally think the two should be considered different things.
@tedanderson2096
16 күн бұрын
What I *LOVE* about this channel is how it digs in d e e p to the unsolved crimes and disappearances that other channels only gloss over.
@-I-Use-Punctuation
14 күн бұрын
Great video!! I particularly enjoyed the 5-minute commercial! I'm ordering two right now...
@bowtiejess80
16 күн бұрын
I hadn't heard about this prior to the channel 'abstract" (previously real horror) covering it. I'm happy to see you are covering it as well. Hopefully the increased awareness brought to this case will mean people coming forward with information.
@njunderground82
16 күн бұрын
I remember hearing this story on another channel. Such a mystery and so tragic. It's horrible how many unsolved disappearances there are along that highway.
@elizabethn.5864
7 күн бұрын
Thank you. Very great report. RCMP need to be investigated. The amount of people who walk without charges is ridiculous. We need better for my people. ❤
@toddhoward4982
2 күн бұрын
This channel is totally a 100% original concept and is very unique and will definitely not be lost in the sea of mindless reading of wikipedia article style videos to listen to while you work and make less money than the 14 year old looking man running the channel
@TheLoreLodge
Күн бұрын
Brother if you think this video could have possibly been made just by reading Wikipedia you’re actually insane
@aminatakone2752
5 күн бұрын
i’ve been waiting on you to cover this
@Penny-ue1gi
16 күн бұрын
I have been waiting for you guys to cover this one and it’s perfect. Timing just came home from school and I’m making cookies.
@veloriahex1593
14 күн бұрын
Yum! What kind did you make?
@Penny-ue1gi
14 күн бұрын
@@veloriahex1593 Chocolate chip marshmallow
@sidtheslothwhy8706
6 күн бұрын
As an American, I can confirm we already have the greatest nation on earth, so we have already achieved part of fire #8. It's hard to get along with a people whom your ancestors have conquered. It doesnt help that we have completely different cultures and traditions and one side was a very clear winner.There will never be complete unity among Americans of different nationalities, but we will have to try our best to get along somehow. It is definitely the "pale skinned ones" who will be able to achieve this, but getting people to give up or share power with others who we don't see eye to eye with will be a tough task. A fully united America sounds like a dream, but I think it will always remain just that. Great video as usual.
@Downs-Indroam
12 күн бұрын
Thank you Aiden et al. 😊
@tamsynnlee
16 күн бұрын
Thanks for the coverage. 🇨🇦 🍁
@Haulinbassracing
16 күн бұрын
Seems like theres a long haul truck driver that does the edmonton-prince george-smithers-prince george-fort st john-edmonton route that moonlights as a serial killer. Dawson creek area seems to be a new hotspot for the killer.
@ceverett68
14 күн бұрын
I tried y'all's coffee. your description of it in one of your video, detailed breakdown of how the different brand taste, got me. my go to is Peet's Major Dickason's blend. I like the dark roasts. bottom line; it is good. the berry was throwing me off from trying it before but figured what the hell. glad I did. really good job on it
@CodyHomes
12 күн бұрын
Thanks for helping me, my family, our guard dog, and guard chickens go to sleep. Also two relatives of mine had their phones call each other simultaneously. Any idea why 2 phones would call each other simultaneously?
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