Every so often, Canada seems to have a brutal serial killer situation which doesn't draw the same news it would in the US, probably because it's Canada.
Remember the one in 2019, where two 19-year-old buddies (who may or may not have also been gay lovers) were randomly killing people during a road trip from BC to Manitoba? They were eventually found dead of suicide when they apparently ran out of supplies in the woods of Manitoba, and no longer had a working vehicle.
Those teens were shooting strangers dead. Today's serial killers are using knives.
Now we have two guys in their early 30s, with the same last name (but their relation isn't specified), who have stabbed 25 people, and killed 10 of them. The stabbings have occurred in 13 different locations!
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62790900
Damien and Miles Sanderson are the suspects.
All of these stabbings have taken place in Saskatchewan, in the central part of the province, all in rural and Native areas, but these guys were last seen in Regina.
They haven't been caught yet. I had wondered if they were brothers, but their descriptions are very different size-wise, with one being 5'7"/155, and the other being 6'1"/240. While brothers are sometimes not close in size, the height/weight differences plus the lack of mention of being brothers (and only being 1 year apart) would indicate they probably aren't. Maybe they're cousins? Maybe they're a gay married couple? Strange that they're not explaining the last name being the same for both killers.