Nov. 1 marks four years since three people were found murdered, and a fourth person was found badly injured at an off-grid camp in Whiskey Creek.
Kelly Morris is haunted by what-ifs and a triple murder case on Vancouver Island.four years since three people were found murderedThe same location that Morris, a peer support worker, was planning to deliver supplies to on Halloween night 2020, when RCMP suspect the murders took place.
So the Qualicum woman wants to see justice for the four people who were there, who, with their four dogs, were all found killed in torched RVs at the scene.“These people mattered, and it was mental health run rabid. If we had services here in Qualicum and Parksville, this might not have happened.
Sources tell CHEK News that 52-year-old Sean McGrath was the likely target and was living at the off-grid camp at the time. The burned-out remains of the victim’s campers, which were set on fire the night of their murders, are still at the remote scene, and when CHEK News visited the area this weekend, it showed evidence it was being used for target practice.
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