Probably thought he just went hom3..I lived in north bay, it's a small city, u could pretty much walk anywhere n I never heard of anything crazy happening when I was there so
While I hope I'm wrong, I didn't actually believe a few of that investigator's answers. The authorities were lightning fast in criminally prosecuting someone who gave a false tip; yet when it comes to following up on tips from the PI, etc. the investigator seemed to suggest they don't have time. I think the original investigators didn't really care or blew it off for some reason. These days, nobody leaves their cell phone, and why would Luke leave his glasses behind? Did the police ever get a cadaver dog to check out the crawlspace? Obviously someone murdered Luke, or else why was his debit card found in a snowbank? He certainly didn't put it there. He was likely accosted on his walk home from the bar, maybe got into a struggle, and was killed for $20. That a tipster mentioned twenty bucks, and Luke last used his ATM to withdraw twenty dollars is significant. The bad publicity from W5 reporting on this forced the police to put another detective on the case. The first thing they should do is find that tipster and follow up on their info. They knew about the twenty dollars. Their information is likely legit. I pray Luke's family gets answers.
I don't understand why he was denied access into the bar he was 20 years old. I think there was something fishy about that (they said there was never a reason given why he was denied access). Also his friend seems so choked up now, so why didn't he go back outside when he realized Luke wasn't there and check on him, especially if he knew he was that intoxicated? We would never leave a friend in the streets to fend for themselves in that condition! Also the one lady in the bar who says she's heard "names" but won't say them, i know she's probably scared but she has to do the right thing).
So it's a young, naive, immature, inexperienced, teenager victim's fault? How bout instead you don't kill people? "But people kill people." Well, people separate from people. It's far more common, moral, and legal.
I had the same feeling... If you are going out in a group and one of your group members is not let in then you go to a different bar where all of them are let in. You don't just continue partying and let the one person that didn't get in be left alone?! Those are not true friends! I will never understand people and why they do the things they do. Those are not true friends
@@astrusalemezzocuore2144 the thing is they’re from Temiscaming a town of 1200 people where everyone knows everyone. They had zero street smarts and probably had no idea the worst area of north bay was actually dangerous
you know how many partiers have went down in that basement getting the haunted story? hundreds....so easily hundreds of drunken stories have been conjured up and told to friends who told their friends
That bouncer should be regretting for not letting him come inside the bar. One simple action can change someones life ! So sad. I hope his parents can find peace, comfort and a prompt closure. 🙏
Nope, he should not regret that nor should you or anyone project such guilt on him, for doing his job. You should be ashamed of yourself, for such ignorance actually and you know NOTHING about bouncing/security, obviously. The bouncer's job is the integrity of the bar and safety of it's patrons. The bartender too, they also have the responsibility to refuse those who are too intoxicated.
Friemds who go out together stay together, what kind of friends leave like that how could u not look to see if hes there behimd u walking in the bar real caring people would look and make sure your friend got in and you would worry very sad so sad
it is pretty obvious Luke was killed that night and then they dumped his body somewhere where it wont be found. The police need to do a proper search in that house and go back to basics again to get to the truth. Poor family!
He obviously made it home that night one way or another, as his coat and cell phone were found at the house. So unless the suspect returned those items after the incident; I think something must've happened at the house when he returned. I strongly feel whoever is connected to this had to have access to that house.
I think the friends know what happened to him. I believe he ended up walking back to the house, maybe he ended up dying (hence why he had the sweaty sweatshirt) and the rest of group get back to house, they find him & they don't know what to do, so they end up hiding the body and pretend like they don't know what happened to him. The people that were with him last know what happened to him. His coat was in the house~ that means Luke came back from the bar bc he was wearing the black coat in the CCTV footage ...
Lol, no. His friends didn't find him dead and dispose of him, nor did anyone kill him for a measly $20 like someone in the video said. My father gave Luke a cab ride the of and he was nervous and changed the drop off to his apt. to some other location not far off of it, but no close either. He was dodging someone obviously and Luke could afford to pay a $20 debt if he could afford a cab. This was a murder and was related to a debt and not no $20.
@@MrBilld75 people can get killed over $20. People get killed over the dumbest shit. I think this was an accidental death that led to a cover-up. Period. And your father sounds fishy to me bc if he did give Luke a cab ride home and didn't drop him off at the place, but Luke's coat is inside the house?? I can't connect the dots with your story. I'm sorry. I'm not trying to be a bitch, I just I don't understand what you're even saying
Just another Canadian police failure. They don’t care and they’re lazy. Even if they found out who the person was that caused Lukes disappearance they would not put them away for very long at all.
Today was the first time to view a TV5 video. I wanted to make a comment, but the comments were turned off, so I opened another video to see if it was done for all videos. Not sure why you wouldn't accept comments on the 'What happened to Ben' video except for the fact that you conducted the interviews and gave commentary in such a way as to ascribe guilt to the coaches.
Horrible when u don't no if ur son is alive or dead heartbreaking for his family poor guy so many stories about friends leaving other friends alone on nights out don't leave ur friends alone !!!
There must be a physic that can help with missing and murdered people I myself have been doing research on missing and murdered people of Canada Luke being one of them these loved ones that are missing or taken from us is wrong and sad
Everyone knows he was murdered and have for a long time now. And unless someone talks, nobody will know what happened to his remains and they will never be found, because they were disposed of in such a manner as to leave little to no remains. There are at least two people, one female, who knows what was dome with his remains and was directly involved in the disposal of them. I've heard some things and there was a female involved for sure (nothing to do with the female tipster either) and obviously, an accomplice male, or she was the accomplice (likely). But this isn't the first time she's been involved in a murder either, apparently, from what I heard and it came from a reliable source who has given the police this information. And this was about more than $20, that's absurd. Nobody kills for $20. No, my father drove Luke in his cab the day of and he was nervous and changed his mind about where he wanted dropped off. First it was to his home, then he changed the drop off to be somewhere else close by, but no real close to the original location/home. So he was dodging someone from earlier that day. My dad remembered him because of his nervous demeanor, he was kinda jumpy. Luke had the money to pay for a cab ride, so he had the money to pay a measly $20 debt.
I wish I had words to comfort this father. So utterly heartbreaking to not know where your child is. Constant prayers 🙏🏼
What kind of friends carry on partying when you discover your friend is not in the bar
They were from a small town outside north bay and had no street smarts, or they were in on it
Probably thought he just went hom3..I lived in north bay, it's a small city, u could pretty much walk anywhere n I never heard of anything crazy happening when I was there so
@@pickford3152 Temiscaming where he’s from is even smaller and back then north bay was a lot safer. I wouldn’t walk around there now at night
While I hope I'm wrong, I didn't actually believe a few of that investigator's answers. The authorities were lightning fast in criminally prosecuting someone who gave a false tip; yet when it comes to following up on tips from the PI, etc. the investigator seemed to suggest they don't have time. I think the original investigators didn't really care or blew it off for some reason. These days, nobody leaves their cell phone, and why would Luke leave his glasses behind? Did the police ever get a cadaver dog to check out the crawlspace? Obviously someone murdered Luke, or else why was his debit card found in a snowbank? He certainly didn't put it there. He was likely accosted on his walk home from the bar, maybe got into a struggle, and was killed for $20. That a tipster mentioned twenty bucks, and Luke last used his ATM to withdraw twenty dollars is significant. The bad publicity from W5 reporting on this forced the police to put another detective on the case. The first thing they should do is find that tipster and follow up on their info. They knew about the twenty dollars. Their information is likely legit. I pray Luke's family gets answers.
I had found more that supposedly the 20$ was not the real reason I heard it was over a girl jealous rage
I heard no one will say anything because the people who were charged with a false claim were actually telling the truth
I agree with you. I don’t believe a word from that investigator from the police. They failed him.
So they didn't give a dam if their friend didn't get in the bar? Wtf
What a friend
This is a very sad thing. If i was the investigator i would take some of the rumors as possible truths.
Only a specific few get actual help from the police in Canada. They won't help 98% of people. The 2% they do help get extra special service.
I don't understand why he was denied access into the bar he was 20 years old. I think there was something fishy about that (they said there was never a reason given why he was denied access). Also his friend seems so choked up now, so why didn't he go back outside when he realized Luke wasn't there and check on him, especially if he knew he was that intoxicated? We would never leave a friend in the streets to fend for themselves in that condition! Also the one lady in the bar who says she's heard "names" but won't say them, i know she's probably scared but she has to do the right thing).
Just like what Natalie Holloway you don’t leave your friends
So it's a young, naive, immature, inexperienced, teenager victim's fault? How bout instead you don't kill people? "But people kill people." Well, people separate from people. It's far more common, moral, and legal.
With friends like these clowns, who needs enemies.
So sad I have never seen friends leave eacher like that me and my friends never do that
I had the same feeling...
If you are going out in a group and one of your group members is not let in then you go to a different bar where all of them are let in.
You don't just continue partying and let the one person that didn't get in be left alone?! Those are not true friends!
I will never understand people and why they do the things they do. Those are not true friends
You should search for a documentary called "Libby are you home yet?" and be shocked to see how "friends" behave...
@@astrusalemezzocuore2144 the thing is they’re from Temiscaming a town of 1200 people where everyone knows everyone. They had zero street smarts and probably had no idea the worst area of north bay was actually dangerous
@@astrusalemezzocuore2144 or they were in on it who knows
you know how many partiers have went down in that basement getting the haunted story? hundreds....so easily hundreds of drunken stories have been conjured up and told to friends who told their friends
That bouncer should be regretting for not letting him come inside the bar. One simple action can change someones life ! So sad. I hope his parents can find peace, comfort and a prompt closure. 🙏
Nope, he should not regret that nor should you or anyone project such guilt on him, for doing his job. You should be ashamed of yourself, for such ignorance actually and you know NOTHING about bouncing/security, obviously. The bouncer's job is the integrity of the bar and safety of it's patrons. The bartender too, they also have the responsibility to refuse those who are too intoxicated.
Friemds who go out together stay together, what kind of friends leave like that how could u not look to see if hes there behimd u walking in the bar real caring people would look and make sure your friend got in and you would worry very sad so sad
Just like with Natalie Holloway her friends left her
The friends knew that he wasn't let in and they just figured he went to another bar~ like those are not your friends
it is pretty obvious Luke was killed that night and then they dumped his body somewhere where it wont be found. The police need to do a proper search in that house and go back to basics again to get to the truth. Poor family!
He obviously made it home that night one way or another, as his coat and cell phone were found at the house. So unless the suspect returned those items after the incident; I think something must've happened at the house when he returned. I strongly feel whoever is connected to this had to have access to that house.
Some people go to bars without their coat
@@sparkles999rose2 Its in the CCTV footage.
That cop is wearing an 'out of the Blue, into the Black', tie. He knows more than he'll ever admit. #Ontario OPP 👎
What a sad story
This happens to many times , that the police did not do there jobs as usual.....🙏💔💔💔
I think the friends know what happened to him.
I believe he ended up walking back to the house, maybe he ended up dying (hence why he had the sweaty sweatshirt) and the rest of group get back to house, they find him & they don't know what to do, so they end up hiding the body and pretend like they don't know what happened to him.
The people that were with him last know what happened to him.
His coat was in the house~ that means Luke came back from the bar bc he was wearing the black coat in the CCTV footage ...
Lol, no. His friends didn't find him dead and dispose of him, nor did anyone kill him for a measly $20 like someone in the video said. My father gave Luke a cab ride the of and he was nervous and changed the drop off to his apt. to some other location not far off of it, but no close either. He was dodging someone obviously and Luke could afford to pay a $20 debt if he could afford a cab. This was a murder and was related to a debt and not no $20.
@@MrBilld75 people can get killed over $20. People get killed over the dumbest shit. I think this was an accidental death that led to a cover-up. Period. And your father sounds fishy to me bc if he did give Luke a cab ride home and didn't drop him off at the place, but Luke's coat is inside the house?? I can't connect the dots with your story. I'm sorry. I'm not trying to be a bitch, I just I don't understand what you're even saying
I am immigrant in Canada and I do not trust RCMP.
Maybe you will feel safer where you came from?
@@attentiondeficit9765 my safety comes from the Lord Jesus Christ. I have three passports one of them is canadian.
@@attentiondeficit9765 my safety do not comes from the government or the police but it comes from the Lord Jesus Christ.
Just another Canadian police failure. They don’t care and they’re lazy. Even if they found out who the person was that caused Lukes disappearance they would not put them away for very long at all.
Well he must have got back to you where he was staying, his phone was there.... Obviously someone who lived there knew something.
Today was the first time to view a TV5 video. I wanted to make a comment, but the comments were turned off, so I opened another video to see if it was done for all videos. Not sure why you wouldn't accept comments on the 'What happened to Ben' video except for the fact that you conducted the interviews and gave commentary in such a way as to ascribe guilt to the coaches.
Jeez just let your buddy walk off.
Exhausting is the game gig
Horrible when u don't no if ur son is alive or dead heartbreaking for his family poor guy so many stories about friends leaving other friends alone on nights out don't leave ur friends alone !!!
If you watch the video again They're aware Luke isn't alive. His dad wants to know what happened and bring closure.
Similar case by Fergus, Ontario
There must be a physic that can help with missing and murdered people I myself have been doing research on missing and murdered people of Canada Luke being one of them these loved ones that are missing or taken from us is wrong and sad
You will be hard pressed to find many missing person cases where a physic was able to help.
thath haouse give me the chill
Everyone knows he was murdered and have for a long time now. And unless someone talks, nobody will know what happened to his remains and they will never be found, because they were disposed of in such a manner as to leave little to no remains. There are at least two people, one female, who knows what was dome with his remains and was directly involved in the disposal of them. I've heard some things and there was a female involved for sure (nothing to do with the female tipster either) and obviously, an accomplice male, or she was the accomplice (likely). But this isn't the first time she's been involved in a murder either, apparently, from what I heard and it came from a reliable source who has given the police this information.
And this was about more than $20, that's absurd. Nobody kills for $20. No, my father drove Luke in his cab the day of and he was nervous and changed his mind about where he wanted dropped off. First it was to his home, then he changed the drop off to be somewhere else close by, but no real close to the original location/home. So he was dodging someone from earlier that day. My dad remembered him because of his nervous demeanor, he was kinda jumpy. Luke had the money to pay for a cab ride, so he had the money to pay a measly $20 debt.