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Murder of Michele Davis by husband Randy Davis investigated on See No Evil
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Murders of Amanda Drywater-Douglas and Jennifer Lynn Sudar by Quantell Alverson examined on See No Evil
Wed May 19, 2021 at 4:36pm ET
Quantell Alverson was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murders of Amanda Drywater-Douglas and Jennifer Lynn Sudar. Pic credit: Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections
See No Evil is investigating the murder of Amanda Drywater-Douglas and Jennifer Lynn Sudar who were both gunned down by Quantell Jamar Alverson outside their apartment complex in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
On November 26, 2014, employees of the complex heard a volley of gunfire, and one of them spotted Alverson driving away from the scene. Alverson had passed so close to the employee that she had been able to memorize the license plate and later pass it on to the cops.
Murder of Ryan Lane by Sheena Cuthill and Tim and Will Rempel investigated by See No Evil
Wed May 05, 2021 at 6:04pm ET
Ryan Lane was brutally murdered by ex-partner Sheena Cuthill and Tim and Will Rempel. Pic credit: @Calgary Sun/YouTube
This week, See No Evil is heading north of the border to Calgary, Alberta, to examine the murder of Ryan Lane, who was killed by his ex-partner Sheena Cuthill and her husband, Tim Rempel, and her brother-in-law, Will Rempel.
Sheena Cuthill had been in a relationship with Ryan Lane, and the pair had a baby daughter together, but unfortunately, the affair didn’t work out, and they went their separate ways.
Ian Bunbury, Whistler Blackcomb lead hand safety worker, shares a quiet moment with his dog Hector as he recounts the May 14 incident in which he freed a bear cub - with the mother bear present - from a strand of netting on Whistler Mountain. Photo by Photo by David Burke/The Question
Like most Good Samaritans, Ian Bunbury was quick to defer to another - in this case Whistler Blackcomb (WB) colleague Tim Rempel - as the real hero of the situation involving a bear cub that became entangled in some netting on Whistler Mountain on May 14.
After all, Bunbury contended in an interview last Friday (June 4), it was Rempel who first spotted the cub and heard its bleats as it struggled in vain to extract itself from a long strand of netting near Clubhouse Corner, just above a cat track that leads to Olympic Station, and decided that the animal needed help if it was to survive the ordeal.
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