This map shows the extreme journey 2 teen murder suspects took across 4,000 miles of Canada before their bodies were found by a river

A map showing key locations on the Canadian teens' escape across four provinces.
A map showing key locations on the Canadian teens' escape across four provinces.

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  • Two Canadian teen murder suspects led the police on a 20-day manhunt across thousands of miles of wilderness before they were found dead on Wednesday.

  • This map by INSIDER shows key locations on their still mysterious journey from one side of the country to the other.

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Two Canadian teen murder suspects who led the police on a wild manhunt across thousands of miles were found dead on Wednesday.

The police said they found the bodies of Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, on the banks of the Nelson River in Manitoba, 5 miles from where their burned-out truck was found on July 22.

The discovery ended a 20-day saga that spanned several Canadian provinces — involving the military, drones, and search dogs — and put much of rural Canada on high alert.

Canada murder teens
Canada murder teens

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The childhood friends were charged with murder in the death of Leonard Dyck, 64, a botanist. They were suspects in the killings of two backpackers, Chynna Deese, 24, and Lucas Fowler, 23.

The two teens were initially described as missing people when their truck was found abandoned but were later named suspects.

Here's a timeline of the case:

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