The search for Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod continues in Northern Manitoba.
As we approach day 10 of the manhunt, fatigue becomes a factor, said a former Mountie from BC.
"I think fatigue is definitely the biggest thing right now," said Kim Watt-Senner. "When you're trying to find people in tough terrain as they are, it makes for a very tough and frustrating search."
"I believe the RCMP is waiting for public input and they're just regrouping by going back to Gilliam," she added.
Although the Canadian military has left the hunt, that doesn't the aggressive hunt stops.
"With frustration setting in, I think the search is getting even more aggressive," added Watt-Senner. "The RCMP is doing the best they can to contain the suspects. At some point, they will be apprehended if they're still alive."
"I think everyone Canadian is interested in what's going to happen with this," said Watt-Senner. "Everyone just wants this to end."