The Pemberton Incident - An Unsolved Mystery

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  • @makeritualnoise
    @makeritualnoise Рік тому +5605

    man you weren't joking about putting time in to learning the 3d stuff. this was absolutely gorgeous, and an interesting (and frustrating) story was made all the more intriguing and engrossing by your visuals. great job!!!

    • @theRPGmaster
      @theRPGmaster Рік тому +135

      I agree, the atmosphere and quality of the visuals is impressive. I thought for sure this was outsourced to some huge production team.

    • @noway4435
      @noway4435 Рік тому +59

      @@theRPGmasterI was just thinking about how much it would cost someone to outsource this when I saw that comment! Wow

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran Рік тому +37

      I'm so impressed (and inspired!) - I know this is a dark story but I was geeking out about the visuals. They look so good!

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran Рік тому +34

      @@noway4435 Things like this inspire me to keep creating myself, not outsource. Beautiful work.

    • @dinogt8477
      @dinogt8477 Рік тому +1

      eh

  • @UponThisAltar
    @UponThisAltar Рік тому +5368

    It really cannot be overstated how... weird some of the Canadian backcountry can be. I'm from the B.C Interior and have been a hunter since I was old enough to shoot. In the last 20 years I've found six abandoned vehicles, a buried storage container, two pot grow-ops, and by far the creepiest was finding a pair of boots, an empty backpack, and one used shotgun casing just sitting on a rock halfway up a mountain about 15km from the nearest backroad. All of that isn't counting the dozens of run ins with predatory wildlife. It's beautiful land but it demands you respect it or you may not be going home.

    • @RokeJulianLockhart.s13ouq
      @RokeJulianLockhart.s13ouq Рік тому +386

      That last sentence is incredibly important. Too many fall foul to mere momentary complacency when traversing such regions.

    • @fransmarkwell8296
      @fransmarkwell8296 Рік тому +398

      Bears don't burn trucks or remove steering columns, I hope

    • @joshpiotrowski3487
      @joshpiotrowski3487 Рік тому +156

      Yea, the more I head back into the woods, the more I want to unpin some of my gear to hold more. Im at the point where bear run ins aren't as scary as they were, it's the unknown and weird shit. Valemount north and west.... weird things abound

    • @GL_1402
      @GL_1402 Рік тому +92

      I'm in inner BC as well, many strange things such as multiple cars buried in the gravil pit on our property.

    • @skyrothman8651
      @skyrothman8651 Рік тому +141

      I'm from rural northern california, it's the same here. Go out into the wilderness anywhere near Garberville or Cazadero and you're pretty much guaranteed to find some absolutely bizarre shit

  • @swagathan5
    @swagathan5 Рік тому +929

    I'm fascinated that "removing the steering column of a car in the middle of the woods" was seen as a normal, unsuspicious activity by the RCMP. I actually asked a friend of mine who's really good with cars about this, and he said that it would not be easy to remove a steering column in the woods without tools.

    • @Renderc4t
      @Renderc4t Рік тому +86

      It's an awkward job but a screwdriver and socket wrench set is all you'd need for a truck like that. Reasonable tools one might carry in their vehicle.
      Nothing else about the removal of the steering column makes any sense though. It's not going to unbolt itself in a fire, it seems like way too much effort for a drug hiding spot and why would someone even take it?

    • @frogking5573
      @frogking5573 Рік тому

      they stated in the video it was to make sure no evidence on the steering wheel could be found,@@Renderc4t

    • @jamesleonard2870
      @jamesleonard2870 Рік тому +33

      That struck me too as being odd. Could be that towing the vehicle might be a reason it was removed. It might leave some tell tale sign that the vehicle was impounded by the authorities 👀

    • @heatherbee4248
      @heatherbee4248 Рік тому +34

      Who says they weren't traveling with the right tools? Whoever it was knew what they were doing, they probably knew enough to come equipped to pull off the job.

    • @dshmechanic
      @dshmechanic Рік тому +55

      I cannot believe how the truck has never been removed. I mean, unless the truck was (at the very least) raised up a foot or two, how do we know that both men's bodies weren't placed underneath the vehicle before it was torched? It certainly would have been easy enough to do, as before the tires were destroyed by the fire, the ground clearance would have been more than enough to stuff their bodies. Seems rather negligent on the part of the authorities and detectives to never have explored this option, but then it doesn't seem like they ever gave a rat's ass in the first place. Unreal....

  • @josephprendergast2
    @josephprendergast2 7 місяців тому +183

    One thing I picked up from this was the car still had burning smoke fumes when the tourists found it abandoned meaning the fire took place very recently and the moved items suggests to me that the area was being carefully watched. The whole scene just gives off a very dreary scary feeling. Its like something out of a horror movie.

    • @hughwoatmeigh6999
      @hughwoatmeigh6999 6 місяців тому +35

      Agreed. If I came across a burned out vehicle that seemed "fresh," I'd be drawing my sidearm, slowly walking back away, and quickly calling law enforcement. That's gotta be surreal, especially in such a remote area.

    • @josephprendergast2
      @josephprendergast2 6 місяців тому +5

      @@hughwoatmeigh6999 Exactly what you said 👍 I would be outta there in a heartbeat

    • @zippolighter4903
      @zippolighter4903 Місяць тому +2

      The location didn't help matters either

  • @0ddcasemusic
    @0ddcasemusic Рік тому +2439

    I'm Canadian and this situation is pretty typical of the RCMP. I also do lots of hiking and find weird, unsettling things all the time. It's crazy how much wilderness is out here...how many unsolved cases are out here...

    • @avgeek-and-fashion
      @avgeek-and-fashion Рік тому +1

      I love Canadians, you are the sane people of the Americas. I am pissed about how your RCMP are completely useless at missing people cases, ESPECIALLY those involving First Nation members!! Isn't there a case with a girl being abducted IN THE MIDDLE OF A PHONE CALL and not one single eye was bat from the govmt.

    • @anitahalbleib4141
      @anitahalbleib4141 Рік тому +75

      oooo what kind of unsettling things, if i may inquire.

    • @itsyaboyj0j0
      @itsyaboyj0j0 Рік тому +226

      @@anitahalbleib4141The mysterious killing/disappearances of multiple indigenous people... Mundane, sad, horrible things.

    • @More_Row
      @More_Row Рік тому +57

      @@itsyaboyj0j0And you come across that often hiking huh?

    • @CanadianTehGamer
      @CanadianTehGamer Рік тому +111

      @@itsyaboyj0j0 People of all kinds of races go missing all the time, why should only indigenous people be focused on?

  • @somewherewest2556
    @somewherewest2556 Рік тому +1654

    The RCMP (and Canadian law enforcement in general) are notoriously incompetent to the point where it almost seems intentional.

    • @frogking5573
      @frogking5573 Рік тому

      best part is, the incompetency dates back to its founding and precursor colonial group. you can find tons of videos about missing person and found bodies where despite loads of sus evidence.... the RCMP is just like "idk guys looks like no foul play despite all the things we found that look like foul play." The RCMP are fucking clowns to the max. I see some people saying that they may be corrupt if it is in fact a drug case but honestly I don't think they are smart enough to be corrupt lol. They are too dumb to know how to.

    • @TchSktch
      @TchSktch Рік тому +1

      at this point im convinced that when VPD busts fentanyl dealers and steal their drugs instead of arresting them, they peddle it right back into the street for some extra profit.

    • @teenieneenie630
      @teenieneenie630 Рік тому +85

      You mean it's NOT intentional?!?

    • @razorfett147
      @razorfett147 Рік тому +159

      Definitely seemed intentional in this case. What other reason would these offices have for taking every avenue necessary to avoid it being deemed a criminal case? Id bet my last paycheck that someone high up in this department has ties to the organization responsible for these deaths/disappearances, and they hustled everyone all the way down to the street level patrolmen to write it off as something other than what it clearly is: which is the disposing of a young mans life by nefarious elements operating in that region

    • @darkodom
      @darkodom Рік тому +74

      The RCMP would never, ever, cover up anything related to someone working for or around them. Never. Perish the thought.

  • @sosman2715
    @sosman2715 2 місяці тому +33

    BC/AB resident here. It’s well known that the Hells Angels run most of the drug trafficking operations in small to mid-size towns between Lethbridge to BC. They also have deep ties to local police and RCMP. Many officers are members themselves. Both men got tied into illicit activities with them and they were made to disappear while RCMP are turning a blind eye.

  • @micheljavert5923
    @micheljavert5923 Рік тому +486

    I’m fascinated at how the authorities were of the opinion that there either wasn’t anything strange about the truck site, or it was strange but not so strange that it needed looking into. Ol’ boy scattered his belongings, smashed all his electronics, removed his steering column, and then immolated his freshly paid-off vehicle before walking into the woods to die. Nothing out of the ordinary. Must happen every other month up there.

    • @RK-zh5vj
      @RK-zh5vj Рік тому +2

      It does. People get killed during drug deals almost weekly in BC.

    • @yuordreams
      @yuordreams Рік тому

      The RCMP has always been ineffectual, unless they are covering up the crimes of people like Doug Ford, then they... Also... Have nothing to investigate. Hm.

    • @TheRestedOne
      @TheRestedOne Рік тому +1

      They probably came to the same conclusion we did in this video: drug dealing gone bad.
      I had a friend who became aware his neighbors were dealing meth. He notified the police on their adjacent bad neighbor activities and cooperated with the cops for months. It took about a year before they finally busted them with about 8 different officers.
      The authorities are likely aware but don’t want to raise too many flags for their leads or are still building a solid case.

    • @Fanste88
      @Fanste88 Рік тому +65

      Either the force is in cahoots with the third player or they really don't want to do their jobs.

    • @LordWaterBottle
      @LordWaterBottle Рік тому

      ​@@Fanste88as if police ever want to do their actual job

  • @remybell
    @remybell Рік тому +212

    Thank you so much for getting the word out about Marshall. He was an acquaintance, we hung out in the same circle. His disappearance always bothers me. Posters are still up all over southern Alberta. Just felt really off to me.

  • @anneg.8304
    @anneg.8304 Рік тому +5106

    The fact that the police were so reluctant to even consider the possibility of a crime is immensely suspicious

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Рік тому +282

      I would say the fact that anyone could say otherwise is because so many assume the cops are basically on the level. It's just objectively suspicious from every angle. Youd have to be a fool to think any coherent story explains any of it

    • @tracynorris5012
      @tracynorris5012 Рік тому

      Just Think,, Aren't the Police everywhere run by Our Governments!!! 😢

    • @Rytoast99
      @Rytoast99 Рік тому

      Canadian police have historically mistreated indigenous people. Taking them when they are drunk out of towns and dumping them in fields to die of exposure has been documented on several occasions. If they aren’t responsible for the disappearances, they certainly did nothing because they dont care about them

    • @HenryFordOfficial
      @HenryFordOfficial Рік тому +1

      not really, canadian police are world-renowned for their low IQ

    • @jimh6254
      @jimh6254 Рік тому

      Cops, people in general, are lazy

  • @outlast_the_night7727
    @outlast_the_night7727 Місяць тому +26

    Dear Barely Sociable,
    It's been a while since you posted this, but I only found my way around to it today after I had rewatched your video on the Silk Road for which was... honestly, I've lost count. I just love that video.
    This right here was yet another example of masterfully crafted content and gripping storytelling by you. Wherever you are today, whatever you're up to, I hope you're doing alright. I've been around since the beginning of the channels, and I know how quickly you've grown - so please don't put too much pressure on yourself about when to return and what to do next. Whatever you're going to put out next, we'll be here for it, and it will be awesome for sure!
    So long, and "have a good night" 🖤

  • @Chickadeemedicine
    @Chickadeemedicine Рік тому +1804

    Canadian here, can confirm our police agencies coast to coast are basically Barbrady from South Park… standing over a clear crime scene saying “move along people nothing to see here”… and it’s absolutely infuriating and insulting because like one we pay for this with tax money and two we definitely deserve better “protection” if they wanna justify existing….

    • @breadforfeet6740
      @breadforfeet6740 Рік тому +85

      As an American, it's sad to me to see that other countries also have shit police. At least yours don't show up (often) and use unwarranted lethal force. I have sworn that if I'm ever in a car crash or something similar, I won't be the one to call the police. I do not trust a single person wearing a badge.

    • @RealJuiceWrld
      @RealJuiceWrld Рік тому +54

      No they’ll just randomly show up and start accosting you or physically pushing you, fine you a couple $100 to meet their ticket quota, and then sue you if you try to argue it. Which I suppose is better than lethal force…

    • @joshuanunn9552
      @joshuanunn9552 Рік тому

      They are pretty good at locking up and investigating people with wrong opinions. When they are motivated they can be surprisingly efficient.

    • @taitsmith8521
      @taitsmith8521 Рік тому +1

      You're lucky. In the U.S. the cops prioritize officer safety first, yet call themselves heroes.
      A hero is somebody who puts the safety of others ahead of their own safety. Also, here in Texas, they just made it okay for police to shoot people in the back when they pose no threat.
      I'll take incompetence over licensing murders any day.

    • @slicedbread5692
      @slicedbread5692 Рік тому +29

      ​@@breadforfeet6740how often do you think cops are using unwarranted lethal force?

  • @jakef.7126
    @jakef.7126 Рік тому +1867

    Law enforcement won't investigate because there is no evidence of foul play... They can't find any evidence because they refuse to investigate.
    An absolutely insane catch-22. My heart goes out to the family. It seems law enforcement are part of a cover up.

    • @ChadVanHalen5150
      @ChadVanHalen5150 Рік тому +210

      Nah, Occam's razor... Multiple precincts between multiple provinces are actively covering up a random dude's disappearance
      Or... They couldn't solve it right away and just stopped doing their jobs to focus on other things

    • @SaunterVaguelyDown
      @SaunterVaguelyDown Рік тому

      ​@ChadVanHalen5150 I mean he might not have been a "random dude". The police get their hands on large scores of drugs. It's not out of the realm of possibility that some dirty cops were using these guys to sell or run the drugs. Also, the police is an ole boys club. If one dept wants something buried, it's going to stay that way unless the other dept is super on the up and up.... which is super super rare. I say this as someone who knows a cop, detective & former fbi agent. They've had numerous conversations around be about dirty cops and how they're pressured to cover for them.

    • @burnsloads
      @burnsloads Рік тому +48

      I'm fat because I eat, and I eat because I'm fat

    • @randomtinypotatocried
      @randomtinypotatocried Рік тому +1

      @@ChadVanHalen5150Can't say for the BC RCMP, but the RCMP for Lethbridge is known for fuckin up cases (actually live close to there)

    • @jakef.7126
      @jakef.7126 Рік тому +71

      @@burnsloads That's not a catch 22...

  • @piedpiper1172
    @piedpiper1172 Рік тому +3544

    Mans put more effort into the video than the cops did into investigating two missing persons.

    • @ryelor123
      @ryelor123 Рік тому

      Cops don't want to get murdered, injured, or canceled. Any investigation would involve dealing with people who would be involved in criminal activity at the time. You don't want to be the cop that knocks on the front door of an Indian m-lab only to find out how ineffective gun control is.

    • @daemonthorn5888
      @daemonthorn5888 Рік тому +66

      He gets paid a lot more. In all seriousness,though,how do the police explain the missing steering column? Or the trail of burning clothes leading to the river? It's really upsetting to see all these young native Americans falling to drugs and alcohol,and living in poverty. They are only in these terrible circumstances because a foreign invader came in and forced a soulless,heartless,way of life on them. The natives had a fullfilling,beautiful way of life. Sure,they had their issues too,with tribal wars,etc. But their daily way of life was beautiful and sustainable,and balanced as well. There's no need to "advance" ourselves technologically. There are far too many of us now,and we live unhealthy,stressful,shallow lives. We've completely removed ourself from nature. And it's going to destroy us.

    • @In.New.York.I.Milly.Rock.
      @In.New.York.I.Milly.Rock. Рік тому +4

      F12

    • @sethgrace
      @sethgrace Рік тому +9

      Great comment, homie you put together a hell of a video sir

    • @scipion34
      @scipion34 10 місяців тому

      ​@@daemonthorn5888 You could even say... Return to monke

  • @Mangs1337
    @Mangs1337 9 місяців тому +447

    *Here's my theory on what happened.*
    Daniel and Marshal had both gotten tangled up with the wrong crowd, and eventually got themselves into a criminal organization or gang trafficking drugs.
    I think it's feasable that Daniel and Marshal didn't know each other, but they may have been part of the same organization. Marshal may have driven the long journey to traffic drugs for the organization either for money, or to pay off his debt. The fact that he visited a storage facility, a known place to store such substances, is indication of this.
    I believe both men were struggling with substance abuse. Due to this, they had gotten indebted to this organization and probably owed them a lot of money. Proof of this is clear. Daniel had his hand crushed with a hammer in retaliation (typical behavior from criminals wanting money), but much more telling is the night in the pub where the two men were spotted with a third party.
    The shady guy sitting in the car was most likely a guy higher up in the organization. He was there to collect money. That night in the pub was most likely him having a meeting with the two boys telling them that their final debt is due. In desperation, Daniel attempted to withdraw money he didn't have from an ATM.
    The fact that Daniel said "I think he's going to kill us" was probably a plea for help. He knew he was on his last legs if he couldn't pay the money he owed, but what could he do? If he got the woman involved, she would most likely have gotten killed as well.
    That night, the boys probably failed to pay their debt for the final time, and their punishment was their lives. This third party, maybe with additional backup, killed the boys, disposed the bodies somewhere they will never be found, and drove the car to a remote location to throw police of the trail. Before torching the car, he searched through it, maybe looking for any drugs or other valuables that may have been hidden in it. After setting fire to it he stayed around to wait for the flames to die down, but shortly after it did, he noticed the hikers approaching, so he went into hiding. He stayed in the woods until they were gone, and came back to make sure there were no evidence left behind, then he left.
    A criminal organization being involved would also explain why some parties are worried for their own safety, like that one guy who deleted his comments and said he couldn't divulge information. There might very well be a powerful drug organization operating in the area, known to certain locals. This would also explain why a LOT of people seem to go missing in that region. Maybe this organization is so influental that it even has the ability to manipulate police, which would explain the weird behavior from law enforcement.
    Just a theory of course, but this is what my instincts are telling me.

    • @Chex2331
      @Chex2331 7 місяців тому +65

      Spot on, in my opinion

    • @ayronbraz8937
      @ayronbraz8937 6 місяців тому +72

      With the given evidence, this is exactly how I believe it went down. Drug violence is prevalent all over, even in the small rural cities.

    • @ordenax
      @ordenax 4 місяці тому +30

      Seems a fair assessment. I can't think of any evidence that contradicts it. But I can't fit it all.
      1. What was Iwassa for 2.5 hours inside the storage unit?
      2. Why was the Red Cooler moved AFTER The hikers had been to that place?
      3. Why leave any items, and there were many, outside the car, just to only torch the car? Why not burn everything in one go?
      4. Something extra. Why not throw all evidence into the creek so close to the Car, and muddy the investigation even further?
      6. Why was Iwassa's Trekking bag missing and not found with the pile of their items?
      I have a feeling there is still more to it. Whoever did what they did in this, wanted to leave those clues there for the people to find, but not in a totally obvious spot. Somewhere a bit desolate, yet still where people WOULD come eventually.

    • @weewhiskydram1294
      @weewhiskydram1294 4 місяці тому +3

      I honestly think you solved it 👍🏻

    • @bobmcnoodler270
      @bobmcnoodler270 3 місяці тому +6

      Yeah my instincts are almost exactly like your's.definitly drug's.definitly murders.100%

  • @paddmaddproductions
    @paddmaddproductions Рік тому +595

    Neat to see to see a Barely Sociable video from my neck of the woods.
    I actually remember seeing a news report about this, and finding it weird that the RCMP did not suspect foul play.
    That whole highway is a known drug corridor, and the murders committed by Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky had only occurred just four months prior, and the murder scenes were extremely similar to how Marshal's truck was found.
    The RCMP also has a pretty bad reputation in BC when it comes to solving murders and missing persons cases, such as the unsolved murder of Phillip Innes Fraser, the dissapearances and murders on the Highway of Tears(which is a rabbit hole itself), and the delayed arrest of serial killer Clifford Olson, who was even paid $100,000 in a plea bargain for the locations of his victims.

    • @siren604
      @siren604 Рік тому +42

      Could also add Robert Pickton to a list of reasons as to why people in BC might not trust how the RCMP handled this case honestly

    • @poozizzle
      @poozizzle Рік тому +16

      Incredible. All that deserves a video too.

    • @macaylacayton2915
      @macaylacayton2915 Рік тому +25

      this whole case to me seems like a cover-up anyway

    • @Woshhh
      @Woshhh Рік тому +29

      From an totally objective standpoint I believe this is another cover-up case. In my opinion they were a part of an large organized crime group and were eliminated because of something they had done or knew. It wouldn’t be a surprise since it’s common and there are a lot of other cases such as this one in close proximity. Also I am sure the police department is in on it which is sadly also not so uncommon. I hope this situation as a whole will get resolved some day and bring some answers to the families of the victims not just the ones mentioned in this video but all of the others involved.

    • @meb5599
      @meb5599 Рік тому +9

      I live about 2 hours away from Calgary, so I thought it was so cool to hear a video about a local case for me from one of my favourite youtubers! And on Halloween no less, what a treat! : D

  • @alex57821
    @alex57821 Рік тому +332

    I've actually been to the Brian Waddington hut and I can attest the truck is still there. I went in winter of last year for a ski trip, and I remember seeing the truck and not thinking much of it. Random ruined trucks are not an uncommon thing to see on a fire road in BC. I even have a video of my brother climbing up on top and skiing off the hood. Crazy to think about, great video as always.

    • @eriknervik9003
      @eriknervik9003 Рік тому +10

      My wife and I went on honeymoon in BC, and we stayed at port renfrew and at one afternoon we drove up a mountain logging road and came across an abandoned water tanker trailer. I climbed up top and we got some pictures of me on top.
      There’s a lot of abandoned stuff in BC especially Vancouver island.

    • @crf80fdarkdays
      @crf80fdarkdays 11 місяців тому +8

      Just looked it up and it seems like they removed it recently

    • @Malphas38th
      @Malphas38th 8 місяців тому

      @@crf80fdarkdaysyea someone else commented they went to the area recently and the car was gone

    • @MactacFPV
      @MactacFPV 4 місяці тому +1

      @@eriknervik9003 Sounds like you drove up Forebay road towards the Jordan river Dam

    • @eriknervik9003
      @eriknervik9003 4 місяці тому

      @@MactacFPV
      I’m not from the area, and we were just cruising around the area enjoying the forest. But I went on Google earth and best I can retrace where I think we were, we were on a Gordon River Road
      I’m not sure where Jordan river dam is, although years ago during my first trip to Vancouver island I slept in my car at a free campground called Jordan River which was on the shores of the Juan de Fuca strait

  • @TheRealNova99
    @TheRealNova99 Рік тому +1122

    Every sign points to the police knowing about the smuggling and/or being involved. Every sign. And for those who scoff, this happens more often than you'd think. Those officers who aren't directly involved know to keep their mouths shut. The family needs to keep pushing, and having big UA-camrs like you bring attention to the case is fantastic. With enough pressure, hopefully whatever Canadian organization oversees the police will start investigating and expose the corruption that's very likely there (Also, it should be noted that the RCMP has a nasty history of not investigating cases involving natives for some reason, so that could be part of it too).

    • @joebob2311productions
      @joebob2311productions Рік тому +87

      Ive heard firsthand accounts from people who have been roped into certain police business because the police "caught" them and has enough dirt on them to basically get in on whatever they were doing. Not canadian. From a much smaller country.

    • @TiffMcGiff
      @TiffMcGiff Рік тому +59

      No doubt the cops were in cahoots. The real question to me is weather they were paid or threatened 😮 I guessing both, but more importantly threatened to have family hurt. Not an excuse of course, but the most probable explanation.

    • @numbah16
      @numbah16 Рік тому +1

      Anyone who looks at this comment thread should look up the MacLeans article that investigates the claims of Gabriel Wortmann's likelihood of being a police informant (the Nova Scotia mass murderer). They coldly sacrificed their own to keep the secret about his relations with RCMP to protect their own dirty history with infiltrating the black market drug and gun trade- I have no doubt. RCMP is corrupt to its core. My uncle was a commissioner and the things he laughed off is super fucked up.

    • @lazykatie42069
      @lazykatie42069 Рік тому +83

      "for some reason" sounds like the reason is racism, something known to not be uncommon among cops

    • @mangofree
      @mangofree Рік тому +30

      Absolutely. This is what I was thinking the entire time. There is way too much that’s off about this for it to just be another instance of negligent police work.

  • @michaelsmith8954
    @michaelsmith8954 4 місяці тому +18

    I very much enjoy your channel. Your explorations of events and reconstructive graphics are the gold standard. Keep them coming!!

  • @bastonneknight9478
    @bastonneknight9478 Рік тому +610

    I worked in a warehouse with some guys from a reserve way out in the back country. They joke about it, but you could tell they were afraid of the place. Told me you didn't go out at night unless you had to because people would go "missing" in the night.

    • @ThwipThwipBoom
      @ThwipThwipBoom Рік тому +1

      Canada is so huge but only has a population of 38 million and most Canadians live in or around just a few major cities. The further north you go the less people there are. There's a lot of places to hide in Canada. Easy for people to just go missing.

    • @Tsumami__
      @Tsumami__ Рік тому +61

      That spot isn’t even that backcountry. There’s a road. Hikers could easily access the site. I’m sorry to the fam but it’s very likely anyone could have come upon the spot between the first report and RCMP actually making it out there. Hunters, hikers, loggers, etc.

    • @dismurrart6648
      @dismurrart6648 Рік тому +49

      ​@Tsumami__ yeah but who's gonna remove the steering column and burn the truck out?

    • @Man_Emperor_of_Mankind
      @Man_Emperor_of_Mankind Рік тому +69

      ​@dismurrart6648 Yeah, it's not like the catalytic converter was what was taken.
      A steering column has no real value for thieves or anyone else who comes across a whole vehicle

    • @chronovore7234
      @chronovore7234 Рік тому +72

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@Tsumami__ it is pretty backcountry though. Have you actually watched videos of people going to the site? The “road” is old dirt logging road called the Brian waddington trail, it’s a rough trail requiring off road vehicles, and the truck was found nearly 20 miles up this trail in the middle of nowhere. The closest town is pretty small.

  • @Legionmint7091
    @Legionmint7091 Рік тому +1073

    I don’t know how many times I’ve read and seen videos that clearly shows the incompetence of the Canadian police. It’s almost unbelievable that nothing is done about it.

    • @darkodom
      @darkodom Рік тому +65

      "Who watches the watch dogs?"
      No one.

    • @JBMSTRIKER71
      @JBMSTRIKER71 Рік тому +38

      I think the cops were in on it or payed off.

    • @diogenesofsinope6502
      @diogenesofsinope6502 Рік тому +27

      Our whole country is broken 😎😎

    • @TheWorkmonkey1
      @TheWorkmonkey1 Рік тому +104

      The entire Canadian parliament gave a standing ovation to a member of the Waffen-SS because he "fought the Russians in ww2" not one of them had the cognitive capacity to critically analyse who exactly would have been fighting the Russians in WW2. So instead they all stood there grinning and clapping.

    • @casteanpreswyn7528
      @casteanpreswyn7528 Рік тому +27

      ​@TheWorkmonkey1 bruh, I remember reading about that. First thought was, "oh, the Onion is losing its touch."

  • @POLARTTYRTM
    @POLARTTYRTM Рік тому +895

    Welcome back Barely Sociable! We dearly missed you. I checked your Twitter out and hope you are feeling better and things get even better from now on. Your community truly missed you as you are one of the best creators on this website, with a serious tone covering interesting topics with a quality better than most professional documentaries unlike other "mystery" channels.
    I hope you are back and continue to deliver videos in the near future, you are unique in this part of youtube for the sheer quality and good topics.
    We love you brother, hope you are alright today.

    • @POLARTTYRTM
      @POLARTTYRTM Рік тому +43

      Any upload from Barely Sociable is a breath of fresh good air in the mystery side of youtube because every "mystery youtuber" does nowadays is talking about "muh creepy ARG/creepypasta/web series" cringefest.

    • @ThwipThwipBoom
      @ThwipThwipBoom Рік тому +15

      @@POLARTTYRTMARGs can be pretty interesting if they're well made. Like the Mandela Catalogue or Mystery Flesh Pit National Park.

    • @gandalf_thegrey
      @gandalf_thegrey Рік тому +22

      ​@@ThwipThwipBoomthe problem is: Most are the polar opposite of "Well made".

    • @madeintexas3d442
      @madeintexas3d442 Рік тому +3

      Please edit your content for the algorithm in the future. Your extremely slow narration, extremely long fades to black and video sections with no content really makes it hard to watch the full video.

    • @ThwipThwipBoom
      @ThwipThwipBoom Рік тому +4

      @@gandalf_thegrey Then ignore the bad ones and only focus on the good ones like I do. There are quite a few of them to dive into.

  • @somethinunameit637
    @somethinunameit637 9 місяців тому +12

    I get so annoyed with the police using school attendance to dismiss looking for a missing person. There was one case I heard recently that they used the missing person's school attendance after she went missing to dismiss her case. Allowing her murder to walk among us for 2 decades before a podcaster solved the case by himself.

    • @SugarTits716
      @SugarTits716 8 місяців тому

      How incredibly sad!!! Sounds like the RCMP are becoming as lazy & corrupt as American police (yes, I'm American...from Buffalo NY)

    • @nathanpolkoski5277
      @nathanpolkoski5277 2 місяці тому

      What pod?

  • @cecilkeith1951
    @cecilkeith1951 Рік тому +1106

    There's nothing more frightening than seeing, plainly, how the law only cares about your well-being if it has some value. If you're a "nobody" you just get forgotten in paperwork.

    • @brentfarvors192
      @brentfarvors192 Рік тому +52

      %100 would have been a criminal investigation if they had life insurance...

    • @OlYables
      @OlYables Рік тому +41

      And a lot of that depends on whether you have people in your life willing to make a big deal about your disappearance and pressure the police into acting. In this case, however, not even the public pressure from the family got them to budge. But if this was a guy with nobody missing him, they definitely wouldn’t have to issue a press release.

    • @realcanadiangirl64
      @realcanadiangirl64 Рік тому +12

      ​@@OlYablesHe has lots of family here in Lethbridge missing him 😢

    • @MelissaThompson432
      @MelissaThompson432 Рік тому +26

      I'm not Canadian, but thought at first he might be guilty of being indigenous and being problematic. I see that he's not; he must be at least 4th generation Asian Canadian. On the other hand, if I went missing, no one in LE would be interested in finding me, either, and I come from hundreds of years of US citizenry.
      I thoroughly understand the frustration of the family. I will stay up to date on the case as best I can. This stinks of LE incompetence or cover-up. Or both.

    • @jmorrisey79
      @jmorrisey79 Рік тому +11

      ​@@MelissaThompson432guilty of being indigenous? Wtf?

  • @jeffbrooks7246
    @jeffbrooks7246 Рік тому +727

    As mentioned several times, arson is a criminal activity and beings the steering wheel was removed that kind of indicates the truck didn't catch fire and burn by itself. Some serious questions should be put to the RCMP by some authority that has the right to demand answers. Unbelievable.

    • @renayeblack5906
      @renayeblack5906 11 місяців тому +11

      I agree with you 100%.

    • @cherylcooper1885
      @cherylcooper1885 11 місяців тому +9

      Did the police check the body of water nearby for human remains?

    • @a.y.t.a.s.494
      @a.y.t.a.s.494 11 місяців тому

      @@cherylcooper188514:29 in video

    • @briancrawford8751
      @briancrawford8751 11 місяців тому +5

      Nope, it seems it isn't criminal if Marshal did it because the truck was wholly owned by him, and it wasn't an inhabited building. So, no crime. They weren't lying.

    • @Caffeine_Addict_2020
      @Caffeine_Addict_2020 11 місяців тому +12

      @@cherylcooper1885yes, it's in the video. They found nothing

  • @RuthlessMojo
    @RuthlessMojo Рік тому +2034

    I am an investigator with over 20 years of experience. I think you make some great points in this video. After reviewing the facts in this case I am of the opinion that these young men ran afoul of an organised criminal enterprise. The fact they went missing in a related vicinity and their disappearances occurred so close together it’s fair to say these cases are related.
    The fact that Marshall dropped out of school could possibly indicate he had some type of turmoil going on in his life at that time. Substance abuse issues are a prime candidate for this. And when you have a serious substance abuse problem you will often turn to illicit means of supporting your habit. For some this will mean robbery and other crimes and for others it will mean selling narcotics to fund your habit.
    Usually an organised criminal enterprise will recruit dealers to distribute their product. These dealers will store bulk quantities of product so it’s not unusual to have a stash spot. As you mentioned at the end of your video storage units are often used for this purpose. If you are sampling product or trying to skim off the top you can be darned sure that there will be retaliation. Burning out cars is well known in the narcotics trade. It destroys most of your evidence.
    Daniel obviously had substance abuse issues. His erratic behaviour would be indicative of this. And the fact his hand was broken with a hammer screams retaliation. Sure. He could have hurt his hand some other way but why lie about it? If it was done as some type of retaliatory punishment then it was most likely done due to a drug debt or because of the theft of something belonging to the criminal enterprise.
    The fact that both of these men went missing at the same time and had indicators of illicit activity could suggest these men ran afoul of this criminal enterprise and were exposed to the most severe form of retaliation. Often remote areas are covered by an enforcer or enforcers who will travel from town to town collecting revenue and delivering new product. They may come through periodically to do this. If an enforcer was in the Pemberton area on the days those men went missing that could account for the time period between both disappearances. The fact that everything was torn out of the truck also suggests that whoever did that and burnt the truck was looking for something. By the way, cars don’t burn out like that from a dropped cigarettes. Clearly an accelerant was used. The intense heat charred absolutely everything.
    If it was an organised criminal group that was involved it’s unlikely that bodies will be found. These guys are professionals. I’m surprised the police didn’t lock down that site the moment they arrived and had a full forensic investigation done of the crime scene. Yes. It was a crime scene. Who drives out to the middle of nowhere to strew all of their possessions around and then burn the truck you just paid off. Sometimes I have to wonder about the sheer ignorance and laziness of some law enforcement officials. Sadly this didn’t end well. Interesting note, if the police do suspect an organised criminal enterprise was involved in the disappearances and there is a current investigation of that enterprise then police will not announce that until the enterprise investigation has concluded. But that’s just my opinion.
    Addendum: For those of you who are critical of this analysis let me just reiterate. This is just my personal opinion based on my experiences and knowledge. You will notice throughout that I use the words could and if. I have since put up an additional comment in this thread that addresses the negative criticism in this thread. Also, for those who are interested I am starting up my own channel with my sister who is a mental health professional. I will handle the investigative/forensic side of things and she will be profiling. It will be centred around infamous unsolved cases. Our first case will be Jack the Ripper for which we have linked new evidence not seen before. This was done by searching historical records from the 1880’s and was aided by the use of geographical profiling software. Our channel is www.youtube.com/@tandcunsolved should you wish to subscribe. We expect our first video to be up in a month. Merry Christmas everyone.

    • @josesiliezar1758
      @josesiliezar1758 Рік тому +181

      Best comment by far. Thank you for sharing your insight.

    • @proudmilitarybrat76
      @proudmilitarybrat76 Рік тому +87

      Excellent information. Thank you.

    • @marioncharleston
      @marioncharleston Рік тому +24

      Think its cause they were both acting strangely.think police think they walked off into nowhere.

    • @johndough7710
      @johndough7710 Рік тому +84

      i think the third "shady" guy, was deep in the drug game and was probably a police/government informant...and its possible he's being protected (maybe i watch too many shows lol)

    • @TomNoles007
      @TomNoles007 Рік тому +16

      Very interesting comment, thank you!

  • @laurareeves9754
    @laurareeves9754 7 місяців тому +2

    Great video. Awesome really. My stomach was in a knot at the beginning of the video. The tension is unbelievable. UNBELIEVABLE. AMAZING. Thank you.

  • @ItsAmaliaB
    @ItsAmaliaB 11 місяців тому +550

    I would like to mention that according to a post made by the Varsity Outdoor Club, during the renovations of the Brian Waddington Hut, whose roof collapsed due to an excess buildup of snow, Marshal's truck was cut up and removed via helicopter on or before October 15th of this year and is no longer out in the woods. Any evidence of its abandonment has been cleaned up and removed as well, and the trail is back to normal. A little disappointing, since no answers are now able to come of it, as the truck was sent to a scrapyard and is presumably being disposed of entirely.

    • @BarelySociable
      @BarelySociable  11 місяців тому +153

      Thank you for the update I missed this

    • @scootermom1791
      @scootermom1791 9 місяців тому +6

      Do you think they may have taken the truck parts as evidence for a future case? That's always a possibility, too.

    • @WowCoolHorse
      @WowCoolHorse 9 місяців тому +18

      @@scootermom1791 if so they almost certainly wouldn't have cut it up. I highly doubt any authorities have held onto the wreck

    • @harryparsons2750
      @harryparsons2750 6 місяців тому +10

      @@scootermom1791hahaha cops? I don’t think so. They are way too lazy

    • @lindamorgan2678
      @lindamorgan2678 5 місяців тому +4

      @@WowCoolHorse Helicopter to a scap yard ? $$$$$ A tow truck could get in there No it was taken as evidence and yes you can still use it if it was in segments.They would take the segments they need with evidence done all the time. Could of left the truck there for bait to see who came back. I Have used wildlife recoreders hidden in trees to catch thieves and thieves use them to see when people leave their home

  • @S0m35uy
    @S0m35uy Рік тому +304

    I am originally from southwestern British Columbia. This is far from the only example of young men disappearing under mysterious circumstances and it being ignored or dismissed by the police. Kristofer Couture is another prime example.

    • @MichaelSplatkins
      @MichaelSplatkins Рік тому

      Not just young men. Native girls have been disappearing for many decades with practically no comprehensive investigations into them. It's so f*cked up how racist and corrupt the cops are. Many are bought and paid for by our main drug network under the Hell's Angels.

    • @agoodnight1050
      @agoodnight1050 Рік тому +1

      Sasquatch?

    • @revalution1965
      @revalution1965 Рік тому

      reminds me of the boys on the tracks conspiracy clearly someone high up is covering up any links to a drug trade operation

    • @TchSktch
      @TchSktch Рік тому

      perhaps our hills have eyes@@1694cgrnt

    • @nyjets2428
      @nyjets2428 Рік тому

      @@agoodnight1050samsquanch

  • @yoteonthetoobs
    @yoteonthetoobs Рік тому +306

    The production quality of this video is absolutely insane mate, it's clear how much you've put into this - from research to visuals. Brilliant work and incredibly informative

    • @shirmeymckamey9386
      @shirmeymckamey9386 Рік тому

      Seriously?? I've never in my life sat through a more boring and disjointed mess of a (can't even call it this) so called documentary😮😮

    • @aconfusedlacroix3965
      @aconfusedlacroix3965 Рік тому +4

      @@shirmeymckamey9386 yea how dare he forgot to plastered a funny family guy moment beneath for people with attention span of a toddler!! I can't believe this!

    • @shirmeymckamey9386
      @shirmeymckamey9386 Рік тому +2

      @@aconfusedlacroix3965 reading your post, I can't believe you ever went to school at all. Not even kindegrarten

    • @aconfusedlacroix3965
      @aconfusedlacroix3965 Рік тому +5

      @@shirmeymckamey9386 said the kid who can't spell 😂 next time try harder besides insulting people uploads alright? Im sure the school going to teach you one or two things 🤗

    • @daydreamdirty
      @daydreamdirty Рік тому +2

      Agreed!

  • @kaileyselin8453
    @kaileyselin8453 3 місяці тому +8

    I remember hearing about this Case on The Vanished Podcast and the whole thing is so sketchy. The amount of untold stories of those going missing and encountering foul play here in Canada make me think twice. Your retelling of his story is really well done! Very immersive. 👏

  • @Luis-yy2fs
    @Luis-yy2fs Рік тому +1392

    It’s always good to see a barely sociable video pop up

    • @BriarLeaf00
      @BriarLeaf00 Рік тому +44

      I genuinely thought they dipped from the platform completely.

    • @ctaaaaaaa
      @ctaaaaaaa Рік тому +23

      i’m always in disbelief for a second when i see one pop up 😂

    • @ForumArcade
      @ForumArcade Рік тому +12

      Barley social.

    • @randoir1863
      @randoir1863 Рік тому +5

      Hell yeah, it is !!!

    • @Peachu_n_Goma_Home
      @Peachu_n_Goma_Home Рік тому +9

      I thought something happened to him was tell my husband last week

  • @ViGraceful
    @ViGraceful Рік тому +565

    I lived where Marshal was from when this happened and though I didn't know him personally, I was friends with people who did. I've been posting on True Crime groups over and over along with Reddit. I've spoken to his mom and his sister on multiple occasions. I cannot thank you enough for giving this case the attention it deserves. Thank you so much. I've been to the vigils. I've seen the pain his loved ones hold for him. Thank you for giving them attention.
    For everyone else: Please don't let this case be forgotten. Something happened to Marshal and it is so important to keep his story alive. Someone knows what happened to this man. Someone was involved.

    • @WK-47
      @WK-47 Рік тому +36

      Reminds me of a quote of a Mountie about another case, I think also in BC. "People here know something, but they're not talking." I'm paraphrasing, but it's still haunting as hell, like what you said about someone knowing what happened.
      Wish I could remember the name of the town. I want to say Kamloops. It's by a lake, and I'm pretty sure it's in the south of the province. Not helpful, I know, but it also featured a burnt vehicle.
      Three things to never underestimate: corruption, how tight knit small communities can be, and how many strange things go on out in the woods.

    • @sarthurl9001
      @sarthurl9001 Рік тому +17

      ​@@WK-47Lindsay Buziak? There are multiple cases out of BC in particular that make it appear to have some of the most corrupt law enforcement agencies out there

    • @stevengill1736
      @stevengill1736 Рік тому +7

      We had a similar incident up in northern California a few years ago, except a body was found in the car after the fire was put out....

    • @giakolou2876
      @giakolou2876 Рік тому +12

      He lost or used up the product he was supposed to shift and couldn’t pay up. So they got their own ways of dealing with it.

    • @TheShawndaLee
      @TheShawndaLee Рік тому +11

      He went to Churchill with me. He was a little older but I remember seeing him around the school all the time. I feel so awful for his family

  • @savannar3632
    @savannar3632 11 місяців тому +985

    I lived in Pemberton when they found Marshal’s truck and I know there is so much more to this story than officials are letting on. There is something nefarious going on in that area and it is being ignored or covered up. I always had an uncomfortable feeling living there, I didn’t have that safe “small-town” feeling

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 11 місяців тому +208

      It's drugs. That's the likely answer.

    • @lt7378
      @lt7378 10 місяців тому +33

      Like Moscow Idaho .

    • @bujfvjg7222
      @bujfvjg7222 10 місяців тому

      Drugs are simply natural chemicals we've isolate from plants.....
      RELIGION is probably what it is....

    • @truthspeaks623
      @truthspeaks623 10 місяців тому +71

      Pemberton is owned. It has owners.

    • @wilz3346
      @wilz3346 10 місяців тому

      ​@@truthspeaks623go on..plz ❤

  • @songweaver8638
    @songweaver8638 Рік тому +147

    Just yesterday I was like, "Man I wish there was another Barely Sociable doc to watch." And today my wish was granted. What an eerie, sad story. My heart goes out to these families, and I hope someday they get answers.

    • @happinesshotel5375
      @happinesshotel5375 Рік тому +2

      Isn’t that crazy how that happens? You wish for it and it comes true lol.

  • @rog3155
    @rog3155 10 місяців тому +128

    It’s well known that law enforcement doesn’t care about the indigenous people in Canada. It’s criminal how they treat the missing/murdered indigenous cases. It’s exactly how they treat missing or murdered working girls. They don’t give an it! One less in their eye. So frustrating and sad. Great video.

    • @keyfiender799
      @keyfiender799 5 місяців тому +6

      True. 💔

    • @thetinggoscrat
      @thetinggoscrat 3 місяці тому +5

      Came here to say this!

    • @balls7586
      @balls7586 3 місяці тому

      What?

    • @muddyhotdog4103
      @muddyhotdog4103 2 місяці тому +1

      It's also well known that Canada has a lot of backwoods precincts with little employees/resources, and there's a "code of silence" in reservations where people won't/don't help work with the police or report stuff as much as they should (whether they they feel justified in doing so or not). Unfortunately there's many issues

    • @soulfiree88
      @soulfiree88 2 місяці тому +2

      Just to be clear Marshall iwassa is japanese & canadian .
      Marshall is my distant cousin & the iwassa family is japanese decent

  • @EpicgamerwinXD6669
    @EpicgamerwinXD6669 Рік тому +412

    Holy sh!t this man is actually still alive! I was beginning to think the music industry did something to keep him from exposing more of their secrets!

    • @Ahamkeira
      @Ahamkeira Рік тому +11

      he's really active on twitter and posts teasers for videos

    • @thegardenofeatin5965
      @thegardenofeatin5965 Рік тому

      Is he also active on MySpace and Friendster? Does he frequently update his Livejournal?@@Ahamkeira

    • @MachiriReviews
      @MachiriReviews Рік тому +6

      Part 2 When??

    • @charliem989
      @charliem989 Рік тому +3

      Or the Iguana skins cartel!

    • @thearmedgardener
      @thearmedgardener Рік тому +9

      I kinda think they did. This is a new space pattern for him, he didn't use to pause like that. It feels like text to speech

  • @skittles3310
    @skittles3310 Рік тому +200

    I have an extended family member a cousin who was older than me who was murdered and they found his truck burned out on top of a mountain close by. He hadn't shown up to visitation for a weekend with his only daughter. This was enough to send literally every single one of us into a panic. He wouldn't have even been late to pick up his baby girl, much less just not show up at all. Within the hour he was supposed to be there his ex-wife had contacted everyone. Within 2 hours of him not arriving we'd all called every hospital and police station between the 2 County's he would have traveled through to get from his home and our county where his daughter lived. We did find out that he had worked a regular day and left work at a normal time. We tried to report him missing but they weren't very worried about an adult male missing on a Friday night from visitation weekend. Come Monday morning he didn't report to work. This was when they finally took a missing person's report. 6 days later they found his truck up on a well-known mountain at the very end of a road. There wasn't any reason any of us could think of as to why he would have been there. Keep in mind this cousin was huge, huge in a muscular way. He literally won a Sylvester Stallone look alike contest at one point. So he would have easily felt safe in the presence of almost anyone. Of course, he didn't happen to be a psychopath so he never thought about someone pulling out a gun on him instead of fighting fairly. (Small town guy) So found the truck burned to a crisp, but no sign of him or what happened to him either. He was missing for years, 6 I think, but I genuinely don't remember exactly. Then some boys were hiking up there where the truck was found. They found a human skull. They reported it, and a forensics team found 6 shallow burial spots. Someone killed him, and dismembered his body and buried him in a circular pattern. An arm, then his other, his head in another, then his legs each in their own graves, and his torso. This is still an open case. They believe that he had gotten involved in drugs or something illegal and that the cartel got him. The police won't really tell us anything so we don't know if the cartel stuff is just a rumor that is unfounded or not. We do know that he had been shot in the back of the head several times. This has been unsolved for years and years now. We honestly don't believe it will ever be solved either. There was no evidence at all. So unless someone talks we will likely never know. I have never mentioned this even though I watch and comment quite a bit on true crime content bc it sounds so damn unbelievable. Hell, I don't think i would believe it if I read this story in a comment either! I assure you that I am telling everything truthfully tho. I would never make something up this horrible.

    • @stivonbright802
      @stivonbright802 Рік тому +4

      Least unhinged Trump supporter.

    • @poolhalljunkie9
      @poolhalljunkie9 Рік тому +39

      I'm sorry to hear about this. I hope it does get solved so you and your family can have some closure and justice.

    • @LucasTirey
      @LucasTirey Рік тому +29

      I was with you until you started saying you wouldn't believe this story if you read it, the disclaimer you put at the end is literally the only thing that makes this story sound "fake" to me

    • @georgejones5019
      @georgejones5019 Рік тому +13

      @@stivonbright802 TDS.

    • @skittles3310
      @skittles3310 Рік тому +7

      @LucasTirey It's not, I wish it was. It sounds crazy to me, and I was involved in real life. To me, it seems like it should be a plot in a terrible movie.

  • @chadmunson6538
    @chadmunson6538 Рік тому +124

    You clearly put a lot of effort into ensuring the viewer's time is well spent. Your efforts are not wasted, friend. Thank you, so much for this.

  • @olliee1365
    @olliee1365 9 місяців тому +8

    I am at an absolute loss of words and disgusted by the incompetence of the RCMP displayed in this case. What makes it even worse is knowing about the horrors they let Robert Pickton get away with for so long and not at all that far away. Canadian authorities are so blatantly unbothered by the suffering of so many (especially indigenous) people and completely disregard their duty to look into and preventing these cases. I live across the globe but my heart is breaking for anyone who knew these people and is affected by this. No human being should have to face these circumstances.

  • @purveyorsofpositivity
    @purveyorsofpositivity Рік тому +95

    I lived in Squamish during this time and remember seeing Daniel's missing person posters around town. Until now I had no clue how deep and weird this story had become. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @moonlightcrickets9411
    @moonlightcrickets9411 Рік тому +360

    I once dated a US Federal Agent. She said if you want a strong organization that will thoroughly investigate a crime, you don’t go to the R.C.M.P. She said they always seem to be more concerned about their bowling league score and having their picture taken at a community event while in their “cute” dress uniform.

    • @thedeviouspanda
      @thedeviouspanda Рік тому +42

      I've heard some things about the RCMP along the same lines. Maybe it's because the Canadian justice system as a whole is kind of a joke. Letting murderers out in society and allowing them to change their names to hide in plain sight, for instance. I do have to give them credit for notifying the local police in my city, at the other side of the US, of a child predator in our midst. They were investigating CP and they tracked some images to a man here.

    • @OddlyDelta
      @OddlyDelta Рік тому +11

      @@thedeviouspanda and that man was let loose by canadian law, mr swirl wasnt it ?

    • @MikeOxlong-
      @MikeOxlong- Рік тому +31

      True dope released a middle eastern terrorist who killed 2 US service members (who had been convicted of 1st degree murder twice as well as terrorism charges being part of al-queda or the taliban (can’t member which one). He served part of his time in gitmo and asked to be transferred to Canada to serve out his sentence since he was a Canadian citizen by birth.
      And not only did he release him, but gave him 10 million dollars and paraded him around like a hero… 🤦‍♂️ Absolutely disgusting and truly insane.

    • @derfvcderfvc8714
      @derfvcderfvc8714 Рік тому +16

      ​@MikeOxlong- sounds like he killed two soldiers while at war, got captured and then tortured. Good thing he got released then.

    • @mj.l
      @mj.l Рік тому +9

      @@MikeOxlong- sounds like he was a prisoner of war. why shouldn't he be free?

  • @CW-Design
    @CW-Design Рік тому +155

    Normally I stick these types of stories on, flip my phone round, close my eyes and fall asleep half way through - not with this one, it’s visually engrossing, well written and interesting. Thank you

    • @2nicnag2
      @2nicnag2 Рік тому +4

      I’m in bed and usually fall asleep to stories but I have a feeling I won’t be while this one is on

    • @jbdbibbaerman8071
      @jbdbibbaerman8071 Рік тому +3

      I actually did exactly that on this one lol. Now I have to try and rewatch it bc I missed pretty much the entire thing

    • @SmushyMcMushy
      @SmushyMcMushy Рік тому +2

      Same.

    • @martinmathieu6098
      @martinmathieu6098 Рік тому +2

      Same thing for me

  • @stinger51505
    @stinger51505 10 місяців тому +6

    Dude. You are a master of this. This vid and the Silk Road. Absolutely enthralling. Bravo!

  • @SuperMickyChow
    @SuperMickyChow Рік тому +266

    I'm not Canadian or American, so my experience is limited to what I see online, but the more I find out about the RCMP, the more I'm convince the organisation is utterly riddled with corruption (or incompetence) from top to bottom.

    • @bogwife7942
      @bogwife7942 Рік тому +48

      I'm canadian. you're correct

    • @gullybull5568
      @gullybull5568 Рік тому

      You looklike a mook😮

    • @gullybull5568
      @gullybull5568 Рік тому

      Keep your dummass opinion silent if you know shiy about rcmp. They keep canada safe from scum. God bless the mounties. ❤

    • @vstrom9586
      @vstrom9586 Рік тому

      Sad but true. The rcmp have been used for political blackmailing & the gov't lap dog for quite a while. The rot starts at the top

    • @shelbymecham4925
      @shelbymecham4925 Рік тому +22

      As a Canadian you are absolutely correct

  • @blaine1987
    @blaine1987 Рік тому +238

    This video was of a higher caliber than television or streaming services' comparable programs. Thank you for continually creating excellent content.

    • @SmellyHam
      @SmellyHam Рік тому +4

      Easily, his videos always are

    • @EntertainMeTV
      @EntertainMeTV Рік тому +6

      People said the same thing about “Down the Rabbit Hole” before the creator disappeared, now he gets slammed for being a furry 😂

    • @Milk-vw1cv
      @Milk-vw1cv Рік тому

      ​@@EntertainMeTVas it should be

  • @just4now141
    @just4now141 11 місяців тому +103

    This screams drug trafficking. And yes both seemed to be connected

  • @dorfus7159
    @dorfus7159 2 місяці тому +28

    To those who aren't from Canada, if you ever visit here, avoid the RCMP at all costs. They are not your friend. Avoid all interaction with them, don't ask for directions, behave if you are pulled over for a moving violation.
    The RCMP are just looking for an excuse to screw you over and they will do so with impunity. They seem awfully lazy and incompetent in this case, but they are just looking for a reason to take you to jail and/or beat you up.

    • @Jordan-le4cq
      @Jordan-le4cq 20 днів тому

      What a ridiculous comment

    • @BlueTickCH
      @BlueTickCH 17 днів тому +1

      So like every other country

  • @Astrochungus
    @Astrochungus Рік тому +389

    I really appreciate the effort and quality content you put into your videos, you dont just regurgitate a topic thats already been covered. Wish i could sub twice

    • @codexmachina1358
      @codexmachina1358 Рік тому +10

      You can make as many accounts as you want and sub with each one

    • @jong.7944
      @jong.7944 Рік тому +15

      Or worse, endless icebergs - hopefully those are going out of fashion soon, right?

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 Рік тому +1

      Or hit the like twice. This is one of the few channels I eagerly wait to see new uploads from, its always going to be time well spent.

    • @Max-js1mx
      @Max-js1mx Рік тому +1

      Canada mentioned RAAAAAA

    • @justincase8403
      @justincase8403 Рік тому +1

      I totally agree!!! he's one of the best creators on UA-cam. we don't even deserve Barely Sociable.

  • @KaiKumanoYeung
    @KaiKumanoYeung Рік тому +941

    Missing Canadian Indigenous men and women in Canada has been an on going problem and many of them go unsolved. It was super interesting to watch a video about Daniel, when rarely any of the disappearances get this level of detail in cover. High quality stuff, really enjoyed watching this.

    • @joshstephens6574
      @joshstephens6574 Рік тому +48

      It's sadly much higher of a percentage to go missing and not ever found for Native Americans also.

    • @alexhidell8022
      @alexhidell8022 Рік тому +15

      Why does their race have to be the center of focus over people of other races?

    • @SVALINN023
      @SVALINN023 Рік тому +143

      @@alexhidell8022 Read that first sentence again and turn on your brain this time. Race is being mentioned because race is relevant here

    • @Matt-bs9ym
      @Matt-bs9ym Рік тому +11

      Not true at all

    • @erinb6842
      @erinb6842 Рік тому +38

      @@Matt-bs9ymlook up some basic stats.

  • @three6ohchris
    @three6ohchris Рік тому +313

    It's wild to me that Daniel's family member reported his car as "abandoned" and had it towed rather than moving it to his home for him. Not to mention the fact that despite knowing his car was "abandoned" (as they claimed), no one filed a missing person's report for another 6 weeks.

    • @IgivemylifetoChrist
      @IgivemylifetoChrist Рік тому +85

      He couch surfed and didn’t really have a home, which is why both things happened, with a big family and being relatively single, he would move around a lot. Everyone assumed he was somewhere else…Uncle didn’t know where to move it since he had no home… trust me the family organized a search party and did their best, looking for him in wet snow all around the area

    • @seanhollibaugh3776
      @seanhollibaugh3776 Рік тому +70

      If you've had family members like Daniel you would know that taking care of them over a long period of time gets exhausting, it's wierd but kind of understandable.

    • @Joseph-rx9tp
      @Joseph-rx9tp 11 місяців тому

      They probably didnt have the keys to move it.

    • @thomaslain3845
      @thomaslain3845 11 місяців тому +9

      ​@@Joseph-rx9tpthe car was running when it was found

    • @ninamason9001
      @ninamason9001 11 місяців тому +46

      Keep in mind Daniel was a member of the First Nations. The police are notoriously bad at investigating First Nations cases. It's entirely possible the family was like "cops aren't going to care anyway, we're going to wait a bit and see if he turns up. He has before." It looks weird if you're not part of that community, but...yeah, I can definitely see them just assuming the police wouldn't help. (And look what happened.)

  • @Qcknd
    @Qcknd 2 місяці тому +4

    Thank you SO much for your videos. I’ve been listening to them while working on a sewing project and realized I watched every single one, whoops! Keep it up, you rule

  • @mentvltrillness
    @mentvltrillness 11 місяців тому +150

    The picture that's been painted is terrifying. Truck taken to the middle of nowhere (a truck he somehow paid off) and torched with a missing steering wheel. A "scary dude" reportedly seen with both at the same time, having power over the both of them. And the scene supposedly having signs someone might've been burned alive. Sounds like someone knew what they were doing, professional even. I doubt either missing man will ever just reappear.

    • @bruderschweigen6889
      @bruderschweigen6889 9 місяців тому +3

      Not very professional if the dude ran to the creek on fire lol the opposite

    • @mentvltrillness
      @mentvltrillness 9 місяців тому +10

      @@bruderschweigen6889 have they been caught yet? No.

    • @HCG
      @HCG 6 місяців тому +18

      It’s very obviously drug trade related. The scary man was likely an enforcer collecting on a debt. The broken hand being shattered by a hammer was the warning

    • @XX-121
      @XX-121 6 місяців тому +2

      @@HCG that sounds about right. one thing i was thinking was whoever drove the truck back there, knew about the cabin and knew nobody was gonna be there because why would you risk going back there of all places? i'm sure they offed the two guys somewhere else. weird they didn't burn the clothes and stuff unless they just wanted the authorities to focus the investigation there and not where it actually went down. but i also think the cops are probably in on it.

    • @wurrbz9706
      @wurrbz9706 5 місяців тому +5

      @@XX-121 this kinda reminds of the boys on the tracks case from the 70’s where the police and even the fbi are heavily suspected in being part of the drug trade

  • @incremental_failure
    @incremental_failure Рік тому +282

    The tampering part can easily be explained by bears in the area. The moved part is a cooler, it possibly smelled of food. (wrote this before finishing the video.)
    The drug running conclusion is most likely true. Using old broken electronics is a good way to conceal things as noted. It could also be that the car wheel airbag area was used to store drugs or money. It's a place police rarely look.

    • @mommy2libras
      @mommy2libras Рік тому +37

      Could also just be people have gone up there and messed around with stuff. Those people that found it put a post out to their group but plentyvof others could have decided to use the trail in that couple of days between and when they saw everything up there, just got curious and started messing with stuff. Anyone without prior knowledge wouldn't automatically think "crime scene" because they'd have figured if it was, cope would have taped it off or picked up anything relevant already.

    • @mariusvanc
      @mariusvanc Рік тому +13

      Even just random people. It's probably fairly common for people to go up there without signing up, and if they happened on the scene maybe they decided to rummage around.

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure Рік тому +24

      @@mommy2libras True. You might not realise how fresh the scene is, thinking it's an old abandoned car sitting there for months. Also, some people just don't care, they'd look around for stuff to find. But my bet is on a bear. There's way more bears than people there at night I assume.

    • @PoptartParasol
      @PoptartParasol Рік тому +3

      ​@@mommy2librasunlikely. How often do random people just mess around with random stuff they find?
      It makes no sense, humans still have an instinct to stay away from other's belongings. Just like every other animal

    • @didibolter9362
      @didibolter9362 Рік тому +6

      Please correct me if I'm wrong, but, I thought that I seen some money laying on the ground amongst everything thrown around.

  • @yaxxm619
    @yaxxm619 Рік тому +141

    I am never shocked when I see videos on Canadian true crime that are classified by police as 'not suspicious' especially when the circumstances are so outlandish... its such a common theme here and it's so sad that we as a country and as communities pay taxes to employ these people and they can't/won't seek justice even a little bit... the deaths that have not be solved and have even been CAUSED by police negligence is so disgusting and sad...

    • @AB-by8xu
      @AB-by8xu Рік тому

      Money and ressources are limited here in Canada for investigations ,it is sad , this was a tough area to search and privacy laws makes it difficult to follow any cases here ,even if the public wants to help , not enough infos are public compare to the state , but we are a big country but only 40 millions spread from east to west , compare to the states ..they have areas that contains more people than in our entire country ! They have way more ressources and money and police forces !

    • @SteeringWheelHolder1
      @SteeringWheelHolder1 Рік тому +1

      ​@@AB-by8xuI think a lot of people don't realize that it's not necessarily a "cop" thing, it's a "money" thing. Cops in rural areas like this have massive caseloads, and there's no 'Detectives' to take on these missing person Investigations. The same cops who respond to your regular disturbances and break-ins and whatnot also are responsible for these Investigations, and there's nobody else they can pass the buck to. So if the basic search doesn't reveal any substantial evidence or further leads, it's file closed and onto the next.

  • @intothemystic5223
    @intothemystic5223 8 місяців тому +4

    I just wanted to let you know I got the best night of sleep in awhile because of this video. Not that it's boring...your voice is just soooooo relaxing. Thank YOU!!

  • @billalumni7760
    @billalumni7760 11 місяців тому +479

    The RCMP seems like the laziest police force ever.
    'You want to do the investigation or go watch curling, eh?'
    'Ya, he musta just wandered off into the forest'.
    'Yep, makes sense, case closed'.

    • @billclay9511
      @billclay9511 7 місяців тому +42

      RCMP are too busy guarding the local Tim Horton's

    • @billalumni7760
      @billalumni7760 7 місяців тому +17

      @@billclay9511 Indeed, have to protect Canada's National Heritage.

    • @enthiegavoir5955
      @enthiegavoir5955 6 місяців тому +23

      The Lethbridge Police Department was probably too busy repeatedly running over deer to care about criminal investigations
      (I'm not making up the deer thing, there's a video of it from around the time)

    • @templarknight1981
      @templarknight1981 5 місяців тому +12

      AND CORRUPT

    • @Bob-pd1wf
      @Bob-pd1wf 5 місяців тому

      RCMP is a for profit Corp. No money in searching for 1 person in the woods.

  • @xeveserpere5509
    @xeveserpere5509 Рік тому +119

    One of the hardest working true crime/mystery youtubers out there. The research, narration, 3d animations, etc. This is incredible quality stuff. Great video!

    • @FlexBeanbag
      @FlexBeanbag Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/users/shortsBmc9NFfhx74?si=i6pu5_xaZkORHqKs

  • @DracoGalboy
    @DracoGalboy Рік тому +65

    You cannot convince me that a cop or someone with a cop in their pocket wasn't involved

    • @BlueTickCH
      @BlueTickCH 17 днів тому

      I know and I can attest to that

  • @en0j18
    @en0j18 Місяць тому +4

    Patiently awaiting the return of the goat been checking in more recently ik it’s coming soon

  • @MarkusManon
    @MarkusManon 11 місяців тому +142

    The 3D graphics on this video are phenomenal though, great work

  • @Fispell
    @Fispell Рік тому +375

    Police in BC being incompetent is not surprising. We have multiple active serial killers and the police and government refuse to respond in any way. Hundreds of innocent women lost.

    • @AlwaysEast
      @AlwaysEast Рік тому +10

      Maybe if you'd all read the map properly, or learned to use a GPS.

    • @cherylcampbell9369
      @cherylcampbell9369 Рік тому +120

      @@AlwaysEast You definitely have lost your moral compass.

    • @Mcguirk_
      @Mcguirk_ Рік тому +74

      ​@@AlwaysEastyou sound like serial killer

    • @PaulTomblin
      @PaulTomblin Рік тому

      The police aren’t incompetent, they just don’t give a shit about First Nations people.

    • @HomelessWhiteMaleStartingOvera
      @HomelessWhiteMaleStartingOvera Рік тому +1

      Funny how when RCMP was 100% white males they were the best in the world. Now that diversity rules, they are terrible. Women like you completely fail to comprehend it is women like you voting far left that is the problem.

  • @pullt
    @pullt Рік тому +30

    A guy who was known to have a neat, organized vehicle also had a storage unit in a state where he'd need 2.5 hours to find something?

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit 6 місяців тому

      Ir seems like 2.5 hours would be exactly the amount of time someone would need to get really, really high during an extremely stressful situation. He apparently waited desperately outside in tge cold for hours before dawn to access a storage unit, a unit where he could have stashed a large amount that he was possibly skimming from. Then he went missing after being seen with a potential drug enforcer. Just a hypothetical.

  • @chrisnott1970
    @chrisnott1970 Рік тому +46

    I've hiked that trail a number of times and have seen the slow disintegration of Marshal's truck. At the time of the disappearances, it appears that the road was considered 4WD only if you wanted to reach the end (more recent logging has improved the road quality but stops about 200m short of where the truck rests). The whole road is almost 6km long. If there were two vehicles (which seems likely in order to take the driver and steering column away), it would have taken some time to drive up, destroy the vehicle, and drive back down again. The trail doesn't see huge traffic but it is well known and it is not unknown for hikers to do an early winter trip to the cabin at the same time of year as the disappearances - including hiking up at night. So the perpetrators were taking a pretty big risk to use this road as their dumping area (this is, by far, the most out-of-the-way dump I've seen - other wrecks I have seen have usually been just a km or so up a logging road or even right on the main road). There's a not insignificant risk of someone seeing them on their way in or out. So they knew the area well enough to know that there was a road there but probably not well enough to know that the road was in poor shape or that it was well travelled.

    • @hughwoatmeigh6999
      @hughwoatmeigh6999 6 місяців тому +1

      I always wondered why no one ever seemed afraid of being caught on a hidden trail camera until I ended up working with law enforcement. (Not in, but with - I was a firefighter.) We had a string of arsons in one specific spot. I told the cops to put a game camera there and they acted like it was such a novel idea. Ended up catching the guy in a few weeks. Just a mentally disturbed guy, no real reason to be setting fires.

  • @MajinMattPlays
    @MajinMattPlays Рік тому +172

    As someone who grew up in a part of the US with a lot of drug trafficking largely due to the combined proximity to the border and lesser acknowledged status of my home state compared to others, it's easy for someone to get dragged into the drug trade, whether they like it or not sometimes. I can't really speak for what these men went through, but it sounds like "Tying up loose ends" to me, and it's tragic if that is what happened. Now we can only pray their families get closure.

    • @thewritinglefty4889
      @thewritinglefty4889 Рік тому +7

      How does one get dragged in to the drug trade? That's surprising

    • @Thunderous333
      @Thunderous333 Рік тому +26

      ​@@thewritinglefty4889buying drugs and then when you're hooked you're probably going to become indebted to them. Don't pay the debts? Well, too bad. This whole story sounds like he got involved with drugs, got hooked, got indebted (stopped going to college cause of either no money or drug habit was taking over), and couldn't pay.

    • @brentfarvors192
      @brentfarvors192 Рік тому +17

      Easy: The lure of easy money, and a lot of bills to pay...Sounds like they were just mules, and a shipment got stolen...For people that doesn't happen to without people dying...It becomes more about the message, than the drugs that were lost...

    • @realcanadiangirl64
      @realcanadiangirl64 Рік тому +4

      @Mijinmatt I'm from the same city as Marshall as well in his missing Facebook page. There are many comments from his family and friends saying that Marshall wasn't a drug user.

    • @brentfarvors192
      @brentfarvors192 Рік тому +12

      @@realcanadiangirl64 One doesn't need to use drugs to traffic them...Did he gamble??? That could also explain his disappearance...Basically, the police will NEVER investigate unless whatever illegal he was mixed up with is known...Someone in his circle of friends knows more than they are letting on...

  • @JMiN___
    @JMiN___ Рік тому +170

    I feel like the community of you and Nexpo and the others are all trying to upstage eachother with better editing in each new video y’all put out and I’m in love with it
    Also the RCMP are famous for being horrible when it comes to suspicious disappearances. Like it’s weird how much they seem to always want to cover suspicious disappearances up

    • @krautroach514
      @krautroach514 Рік тому

      The RCMP is a joke of an organization that's been reduced to condecending idiots at best, and arrogant thugs at worst

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 Рік тому +19

      And both boys were indigenous, that makes the RCMP even less interested. Missing persons can be hard to investigate, I get it, but so many times these red coats cant be bothered to do even simple stuff, when it comes to providing answers for families. Trying to shame them to work for their paychecks seems to be the only way.. still, in 2023.

    • @nintendianajones64
      @nintendianajones64 Рік тому +1

      Nexpo is trash

    • @JMiN___
      @JMiN___ Рік тому +3

      @@janemiettinen5176 yeah for sure. I live in the US and even I’m aware at how seemingly open of a secret it is that RCMP simply just do not give a fuck about missing indigenous people. And it’s been for a while to the point that it seems almost hopeless at this point that it will ever change, which is genuinely so sad.

    • @ryanpantaleo7427
      @ryanpantaleo7427 Рік тому

      Facts, there are still elements of racism in the RCMP when it comes to indigenous peoples.

  • @courtneyaxtman8645
    @courtneyaxtman8645 7 місяців тому +2

    Bro did so good on this vid, I kept looking behind me thinking I might even go missing. Good job, new sub fersureee

  • @dylan4652
    @dylan4652 Рік тому +109

    There’s so many holes in this story because of the lack of investigation by police. It’s kind of surprising to me that they put so little into this case when so many family and community members pressuring them. Strange set of circumstances that’s for sure. Hopefully it’ll get the attention it deserves one day for the families sake. Nothing could be worse than not knowing what happened or where they are.

    • @foo219
      @foo219 Рік тому

      I doubt we know all that the police know even. This is a third hand retelling after all, with no sources cited.

    • @twelvewingproductions7508
      @twelvewingproductions7508 Рік тому +3

      To be fair to the police, many of the "holes" are actually due to family members supposedly accepting stupid shit on the part of people they claim to care about and giving police outrageous timelines regarding when/where/if they even last saw them.
      It seems like just about everyone they mentioned knows far more than they are claiming to know.
      As to Cody, my uncle was a homicide detective for San Diego. He never believed in coincidences. It is no coincidence that people knew who Cody Louis was.
      Equally strange is that the narrator mentions that the steering gear was removed. Well that wasn't just pulled off. It had to be removed with tools... BEFORE that car was set on fire. Let that sink in. This wasn't a fire set in the heat of the moment. There wasn't a single thing about the ditching of that car that wasn't planned out.

  • @walupeachi4912
    @walupeachi4912 Рік тому +50

    I usually never comment, but it's so good to see you back! Hope you have been doing well. Can't wait to dive into this video. Also your Better Days album has been one of my top listens since it came out. It's been awhile but it's still a 10/10.

  • @GBU09
    @GBU09 Рік тому +52

    I just came across this channel and subscribed. It has all the bells and whistles that other channels just don't have. The narrator's voice is captivating, the visuals are mesmerizing and the music and sound effects makes you feel like you are there. It's all so wonderfully done that if you hook this up to a huge screen it feels like you are present or in a movie theater, but better!!! Excellent work!! 👏👏👏👏👏 So glad I came across your channel 🎉

    • @Don-uj4me
      @Don-uj4me Рік тому +6

      I feel the same way. There are only a few channels that I get really excited when they drop a new video and this is on that short list!

  • @madisonwhitley539
    @madisonwhitley539 9 місяців тому +3

    It's scary what you come across in the woods, me and my little sis live in the mountains of Colorado and went on a hike, we found two abandoned vehicles, two shell casings, and nearby, a police sketch on a building that scared the hell out of us, and while on the trail heading back home, out of all things, we found an engine block of some kind fully buried under the dirt on the trail, took our fingers and some brushing to figure out what it was, how the hell it wound up there and for how long, we do not know. Never know what you'll come across, keep posting, stay safe!!!

    • @BlueTickCH
      @BlueTickCH 17 днів тому

      Try the Vast empty Desert 🏜. I've seen and heard many things . Especially the Big Great Basin

  • @nickfenn
    @nickfenn Рік тому +35

    2 mins in and absolutely blown away by the production value, effort and just all round cinematic style in these 3D animations. Fair play man, always worth the wait. Keep up the great work you talented soul!

  • @quinbatcheller5805
    @quinbatcheller5805 Рік тому +151

    Dude i literally just saw a missing poster for this guy two days ago. The circumstances looked real suspicious and i really wanted to know more since its somewhat close to home.
    I really dislike the RCMP they do this all the time. I swear our province has several obvious serial killers just roaming around murdering people not to mention organized crime hits.... it happens all the time and they say theres nothing suspicious all the time.... its ludicrous. Its even worse if the victim is a sex worker or native woman then its almost guaranteed not to be adequately investigated. Its a shameful excuse for detective work, and the RCMP as a whole is racist, disaffected, and useless.

    • @swaggery
      @swaggery Рік тому

      Very obvious when hearing the story about the rich want to be pig farmer serial killer, torturing and murdering east side Vancouver sex workers. No investigation despite overwhelming evidence, but the second they hear about possible illegal firearms they are immediately on the way to arrest the guy.

    • @stevecariggillio4139
      @stevecariggillio4139 Рік тому

      Everything is racist. All of it.

    • @krautroach514
      @krautroach514 Рік тому +12

      Amen. Any sort of interaction with a mounty around here will showcase just how stupid, arrogant, and uncaring the average officer is. All the good ones already left, we're stuck with the dregs

    • @EASMEDIA
      @EASMEDIA Рік тому +8

      I second this. The multiple bodies found around false creek stating no connection?

    • @CanadianTehGamer
      @CanadianTehGamer Рік тому

      You sound racist.

  • @mariesmith3819
    @mariesmith3819 11 місяців тому +223

    With all the stories I have seen over the years, the RCMP is the most incompetant group I have ever seen. My heart goes out to these familys and hope they can find peace.

    • @magsman448
      @magsman448 11 місяців тому +22

      Corruption is everywhere these days. Gone are the days of loyalty and morals. Corruption disguised as incompetence?

    • @kerryhayward9407
      @kerryhayward9407 11 місяців тому +24

      Ha, a year or so ago I said to my self the same thing, I have listened to a lot of true crime podcast and some bad ones, most of the worst police stuff ups or badly investigated crimes were of the RCMP , I’m a kiwi and was always under the assumption they were very good, but apparently not at all.

    • @PaulRudd1941
      @PaulRudd1941 10 місяців тому

      ​@@kerryhayward9407 you'd think a group that receives 3 times the amount of funding our armed forces receive would make them half-decent.
      Nope, incompetent trash.

    • @bujfvjg7222
      @bujfvjg7222 10 місяців тому +1

      Maybe if they traded in thor horses for cars, they'd be more competent.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 10 місяців тому +4

      @@kerryhayward9407 I'm American and there are always things coming up about the FBI. I used to think RCMP were better, but research shows not so, especially in regards to Native Americans.

  • @MysteriesoftheNight84
    @MysteriesoftheNight84 Місяць тому +1

    I can't believe how well you cover these topics! Always so informative yet super creepy. Keep it up!

  • @georgeclinton4524
    @georgeclinton4524 Рік тому +86

    If the steering column was removed and is missing that means someone else was driving his vehicle, at least at the end, and someone else had to follow in another vehicle to take whoever was driving his vehicle and the steering column out of there. If they had investigated at all it would've been simple to check gas station security footage for his vehicle and the follow vehicle. They probably lit the bodies on fire to remove evidence and then threw them in the river before fully torching the vehicle. The reason you torch a vehicle is because you 'the killer' were in there and need to destroy DNA evidence.

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Рік тому +29

      Everything seems reasonable as a guy trying to disappear up until the steering column being missing. There's no way anyone could see that and not start a criminal investigation, unless of course they knew exactly what happened and were covering it up. The fact that we have one native drifter and one college drop out really makes it seem like the cops didn't care as long as it couldn't be tied to them and they didn't touch anyone important. A shame when blatant corruption like that can be swept under the rug so easily

    • @y5mgisi
      @y5mgisi Рік тому +11

      The steering column is among the biggest red flags to me as well.

    • @redred222
      @redred222 Рік тому +1

      you are right but why would anyone want to hurt him, hes not into drugs, not into a lot of money just a normal college age dude, people like him are usally not murdered unless there is some big reason neither of these cases makes any sense

    • @MrRem7600
      @MrRem7600 Рік тому +5

      @@redred222 you can easily speculate at some point Marshall had exposure to or became involved in the drug trade. The amount of circumstantial evidence littered throughout this video shows that. It's sad watching his family in interviews clearly oblivious to this.

    • @hanginlaundry360
      @hanginlaundry360 Рік тому +1

      Why remove a steering column and not just let it burn???

  • @realSerran
    @realSerran Рік тому +69

    Been checking your channel for months hoping that I somehow missed you upload, and checked it just last night and thought "Boy it would be great if Barely Sociable uploads for Halloween" and now here we are. 11:59pm on October 30th and I get the notification you uploaded.
    The universe delivers. Thanks for the new video, and I hope everyone enjoys it. Happy Halloween. God bless yall🙏

    • @Kiefsti
      @Kiefsti Рік тому +3

      Me too! And freakier? I live an hour North of Calgary 😅

    • @erwinmccallum8689
      @erwinmccallum8689 Рік тому +1

      Now we just need to hear from Nexpo and the Great Pumpkin.

    • @emmigosa
      @emmigosa Рік тому +1

      @@erwinmccallum8689 Nexpo just uploaded recently though?

    • @voodewbaby
      @voodewbaby Рік тому +1

      I was thinking the exact same thing the other day!! Great minds think alike!

    • @erwinmccallum8689
      @erwinmccallum8689 Рік тому +2

      @@emmigosa Eep, you're right! I was traveling all last week, and not on UA-cam at all until today. Hadn't noticed he had a new one.

  • @olly9560
    @olly9560 Рік тому +35

    This is a HUGE step up in terms of production quality, massive congrats on all the hard work Mr.Barely, it's paying off!

  • @kentjensen4504
    @kentjensen4504 10 місяців тому +10

    You’re the best at this. Your scripts, visual production, voice work, and general attitude and approach. I wish you would publish a bit more often.

  • @Sharauni
    @Sharauni Рік тому +594

    The more I hear about the RCMP the more I believe they just don't give a crap about anyone with native/ethnic blood, unless the family throws a fit and goes public with their criticisms of them. This is ridiculous. Even if there is not foul play they still deserve to be searched for extensively. Both these poor men deserve more, they deserve to be brought back to their families, in whatever way, and to have whatever justice they can get. The RCMP needs to do better.

    • @madsfiedler3884
      @madsfiedler3884 Рік тому +33

      same thing here in the states, but its defo something ive always heard about the RCMP, the plain refusal to consider a crime can happen to any indigenous person when theres the vague (usually ignorant of some evidence) possibility they just wandered off into the woods or ran away ^-^ -_-

    • @patricknoveski6409
      @patricknoveski6409 Рік тому +3

      They need to have a law suit thrown at them.

    • @iciajay6891
      @iciajay6891 Рік тому +5

      ​@@patricknoveski6409it won't go anywhere

    • @iciajay6891
      @iciajay6891 Рік тому

      The RCMP were used as a paramilitary force to 'control' indigenous ppl historically. And were/ are responsible for a LOT of violence against indigenous pl. They were used to force kids to go to residential schools. Were they were legally mandated to kidnap indigenous kids and bring them to those school. They have a long history of sexual violence. Against all women. And especially Indigenous woman and girls. They are corrupt af. And often do more harm to ppl then good. As all cops were created to protect property of those in power. Not ppl.

    • @volatilesky
      @volatilesky Рік тому +33

      @@patricknoveski6409 They've investigated themselves multiple times and found no wrongdoing!

  • @pavelslama5543
    @pavelslama5543 Рік тому +28

    This absolutely smells like police cover-up. The most obvious speculation would be to say that some high echelon cop doubles as a criminal.

  • @Darkwolfe73
    @Darkwolfe73 Рік тому +163

    One man who cares, with some time and a Facebook account, pieces together more than an entire Canadian PD can, or will, over months. Simply because, apparently, they just don't care. That or this 'shady character' is a relative to an officer (hence them picking up the guitar), and this isn't a lack of concern, but a premeditated attempt to cover for someone.

    • @ThwipThwipBoom
      @ThwipThwipBoom Рік тому +1

      Oh yeah, this is a very obvious case of police corruption and cover-up. It's not even a question.

    • @Ariaa76
      @Ariaa76 Рік тому +21

      what I was thinking as well, probably some corrupted cop was involved and they didn't want to hurt their rep? :s

    • @krautroach514
      @krautroach514 Рік тому

      More like he did more than the Canadian equivalent of the FBI. RCMP are notoriously useless when it comes to thefts and missing persons, because of their reputation recruitment has been down for a long time and it's painfully obvious what's left are egotistical narcissists in it for the uniform and power. Perfect example of why a police force should not be federal

    • @mariawhite7337
      @mariawhite7337 Рік тому

      Or its good old Canadian racism. You think the US Cops are bad, try Canada.

    • @ViGraceful
      @ViGraceful Рік тому +1

      Simply listening to what his family has said has gotten me more information than what the police has posted or revealed.

  • @chasepalagi7675
    @chasepalagi7675 29 днів тому +1

    This is by far and away my favorite production of "Barely Sociable."

  • @KlaxontheImpailr
    @KlaxontheImpailr Рік тому +36

    The creepiest part about this is whoever caused the disappearances could be watching this right now and no one would know it.

    • @sdriza
      @sdriza 7 місяців тому +3

      yes, they could

  • @Detstorm
    @Detstorm Рік тому +84

    Holy crap I've been on this trail before, always wondered what the truck was about. Didn't know there was such a story behind it.
    Just one update after watching the video, the Waddington Hut trail and the Tolkien mountain range above aren't wholly unknown to hikers, especially students of University of British Columbia where the Varsity Outdoors Club stems from.
    I encountered three other groups during my hike there last year in the early fall. There's a chance the evidence was tampered by another hiker coming through to the hut. The club has records of lodgings that are paid for, perhaps they have history of who went through the trail in the relevant dates?
    Incredible video!

  • @Arenor104
    @Arenor104 Рік тому +31

    Wow, that's one hell of a mystery. Can't imagine losing a family member like that and not knowing a single clue as to what happened. I've heard a lot of stories of people just going missing, but rarely do they have this many questions. Great vid man

  • @lastchancevideo7372
    @lastchancevideo7372 Місяць тому +4

    As a BC native whose worked in forrestry I have to say burnt out cars in the woods isn’t really a sign of murder.. the belongings laying about is more disturbing, but if the car was abandoned for any decent period of time some group or drunken kids are bound to burn the truck down and trash it up. The truck might have been stripped for parts before it was burned.
    I’ve seen all sorts of abandoned things in the most isolated of areas. It’s sad to say this man was never found but I’m not surprised the cops didn’t think too much into it.
    I’ve personally seen kids pitch a few hundred bucks together to buy a beater car to rally on dirt roads for a day or two and light on fire 😂

  • @babangill551
    @babangill551 Рік тому +52

    In Canada, a burn car is always seen as a crime scene related to drugs. So there is no surprise that police didn't do anything, but police will never do anything if a burn car is involved because they think it's related to drugs.

    • @thedeviouspanda
      @thedeviouspanda Рік тому +3

      I mean no one would really get in trouble for drugs so why bother?

    • @Cinnabuns2009
      @Cinnabuns2009 Рік тому +2

      @@thedeviouspanda When you say, "no one would really get in trouble for drugs" I take that as, "with the authorities?" Because you could certainly get in to plenty of trouble for drugs.
      For instance, if these two dudes were distributing then they may owe some people ...possibly a lot of money and if you don't pay they may relieve you of your other possessions. Like your life. With other people involved in the story saying they didn't want to comment to protect themselves (or similar). Seems like everyone around these two guys knew what they did and kept their mouth shut. They know where they are (likely dead/murdered) but they'd like to know for sure or pressure other people to waste time and resources looking for them when they already (probably) know what happened and the RCMP have dealt with so many of these cases they already know the outcome.
      The RCMP could be after a bigger fish but they're probably, given the details, fairly certain of what occurred either way (and it does seem fairly obvious given I've never heard of this story and just the details presented in this video). Its a shame the families can't come to terms with their sons behaviors and habits.
      Seems pretty clear cut unless the RCMP is dirty or complicit.

    • @lakeshore2698
      @lakeshore2698 8 місяців тому

      That's not the only reason, there's the ICBC reason, stolen car, drunk hooligans thrashing someone's car.

  • @ActualLiteralKyle
    @ActualLiteralKyle Рік тому +39

    This is why we love Barely. A relatively well covered story approached from different angles and told in such a compelling fashion.

  • @alphooey
    @alphooey Рік тому +103

    I’m horrified that the case wasn’t classified as criminal! It’s unfathomable.

    • @micktompson101
      @micktompson101 11 місяців тому

      Very likely he killed himself. Making a mountain out of a molehill. That and shitty police work

  • @Morphling92
    @Morphling92 Місяць тому +5

    I think the extremely telling piece on the case is the left behind guitar the authorities just happened to find and pick up. That’s wildly suspicious

  • @andrewb713
    @andrewb713 Рік тому +28

    I love your work. And would you mind continuing to do more obscure mysteries/incidents? Everyone and their mother makes videos about the main mysteries/stories/etc, but this was essentially new to me! Which I really appreciate. And you edit/produce so well…I’d love to hear new stories from you!

  • @captain_dave_dave9517
    @captain_dave_dave9517 Рік тому +157

    While I think it is possible that both men were linked to the same drug trade, it seems kind of unlikely seeing as how they lived 14 hours apart and in different provinces. I wont speculate too much on what happened because I dont know, but I also wont discount that the witness’s testimony from the bar may have been fabricated or embellished in some way. What I CAN say is that if you dont know, this is very typical RCMP behaviour when it comes to missing persons cases involving someone from an indigenous background. If you know the history of the RCMP, you will understand why. I think its unlikely corruption was involved, and this is another case of gross negligence and a lack of fuck given by authorities, regardless of what caused the disappearances.

    • @stonesofvenice
      @stonesofvenice Рік тому +59

      I would not discount the large distance. Drug ring operations cover huge ground, especially in expansive and sparsely populated areas like Canada.

    • @kiki-bv3nr
      @kiki-bv3nr Рік тому +16

      @@stonesofveniceI agree, a lot of small towns in BC have some crazy drug labs and there’s been spikes in overdoses.

    • @kiki-bv3nr
      @kiki-bv3nr Рік тому +22

      The RCMP are both corrupt and negligent. The way they’ve handled missing Indigenous peoples as well as the “starlight tours” in Saskatoon are examples of both.

    • @NickyBlue99
      @NickyBlue99 Рік тому +12

      Canada is sparsely populated. Large distances between drug rings would be pretty common. More than 10 years ago, when I was in the "business," it was not uncommon to have people come in from provinces as far away as Manitoba to where I was on the west coast to pick up stuff and drive it back over. I haven't been in that lifestyle for years, but I doubt it's changed much.

  • @ZieDoktur
    @ZieDoktur 4 місяці тому +13

    Always a pleasure to see a Barely Social video in my recommended feed even if I'm several months late.

  • @andrewzarebczan2285
    @andrewzarebczan2285 Рік тому +48

    Barely sociable and Lemino never miss! It’s so weird, I am a victim of instant gratification due to how society is today, but man the waiting and anticipation, followed by these absolutely amazing high quality videos, hits different!

    • @jacobsan
      @jacobsan Рік тому +1

      I don't know who this lemino guy is, top ten memes on the other hand..

    • @TheGundameister
      @TheGundameister Рік тому +3

      I would throw Wendigoon in there as well.

    • @Verniece1968
      @Verniece1968 Рік тому +2

      I get instant gratification as soon as I hear his voice

  • @pauliedibbs9028
    @pauliedibbs9028 Рік тому +28

    Latest post on the FB page devoted to Marshal has an extremely compelling update...
    ***They both worked construction and what's interesting is Axiom Construction has a few locations. So I decided to do my own research and this is where things are starting to get interesting. Axiom construction is not only in Squamish, they have another location in Pemberton as well. So i thought huh, how weird, right? What about in lethbridge where marshal was last seen? Yep. Matter of fact those are the 3 locations that axiom construction has offices open besides Calgary + Vancouver. On their website they claim they only have 2 offices that are located in Calgary and Vancouver. Why lie if they only had 2 offices? They are based completely around the locations of interest in both cases. And on top of that multiple locations in each of those specific cities. Why is this not a detail that's being talked about more? I think that this is too coincidental to be true. They literally are only 3 places. Squamish, Pemberton, and Lethbridge. Out of all the jobs daniel had I researched and none of which had connections in all 3 places like axiom does. This needs to be looked into further.***

    • @pauliedibbs9028
      @pauliedibbs9028 Рік тому +7

      There is another company that Daniel worked for that seems rather sketchy, at best.. Very hard to find any real info on them but Daniel's work experience (from past resume) shows he worked for them in Squamish.
      The site you can find anything on them (Houzz) doesn't even have a full address (claiming Surrey) and their actual website is today broken.

  • @dmc12397
    @dmc12397 Рік тому +93

    I grew up in Lethbridge, LPS is notoriously idiotic and useless. Google them if you want to know more about the dumb things they’ve done over the years. Knowing this it unfortunately doesn’t shock me at all that they let this slide esp knowing their attitudes towards the indigenous community and their lack of care regarding any case involving them.
    I’m sorry to these men, Marshal I saw your posters for years of my life and always wondered what happened to you. I hope this case is solved in his family’s lifetime, they deserve closure.

    • @UnityAgainstJewishEvil
      @UnityAgainstJewishEvil 11 місяців тому +1

      Only one of these men was half indigenous, and regardless what you’re saying is a lie, a dangerous one that creates violent animosity towards innocent people.

    • @dmc12397
      @dmc12397 11 місяців тому

      @@UnityAgainstJewishEvil Did you spend your life seeing them treating indigenous people like trash? Google LPRS and tell me all the stories are bright and cheery. No lies here. They’re playing sonar in homeless encampments now, arresting people for asking for money on the streets and fining them. The evidence is grossly not in the favour of all the displaced Native Blackfoot people on the land. Your comment doesn’t take into account their history of treating indigenous people as second rate.
      Your history of comments is racist as all hell, personally I’m not here to listen to anyone with hate in their hearts the way you have. Hope you find the peace you need. Please take your nonsense elsewhere.

    • @markcannon3899
      @markcannon3899 11 місяців тому

      That's it right there, the level of indifference to the indigenous community is intolerably shameful. I'm White, but grew up near a reserve and had an indigenous friend who was taken from his family by the Catholic church and raised by some local White Catholics. We went to the same convent school and what I witnessed as a child didn't make sense. Looking back, I'm ashamed of the so-called White adults of that community. And while I'm removed from that area by many miles and years, I see little has changed. The cops need a spotlight up their collective asses and a lightening bolt of accountability shoved up it!

  • @Mvck
    @Mvck 6 місяців тому +3

    I must say, I was sad with the less uploads but the upgrade in quality was well worth it 👌 nice play.

  • @DEADisBEAUTIFUL
    @DEADisBEAUTIFUL Рік тому +51

    I love a content creator who truly researches the topic they are making their videos about. Barely Sociable not only does impeccable research, but also provides new insights, includes as much information/evidence as possible- which is almost always well above and beyond what any other person covering the topic would give-, and brings it all together with some of the best “storytelling” and editing I’ve ever had the pleasure to view.
    This particular situation is one I’d never heard of or seen before, and it really is an enigmatic set of circumstances. There seems to be quite a large amount of evidence that- for no discernible reason- law enforcement has chosen to ignore or blatantly disregard. The whole thing almost comes across as something that law enforcement perhaps has a much greater understanding about but will not act upon the knowledge they have. Worrying and extremely saddening for those family members and friends who have been affected by this bizarre tragedy. I hope that the continued coverage will spur the investigation to continue to be conducted until a conclusion is reached.

  • @CubeApril
    @CubeApril Рік тому +18

    This is downright LEMMiNO levels of quality, truly impressive how much your videography has improved as I've been watching you over the years.