The RCMP will release its investigative findings on Friday into the July murders of three people in northern British Columbia that sparked a massive two-week manhunt for two teenaged suspects across Western Canada.

Eighteen-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky and 19-year-old Kam McLeod were found dead of self-inflicted gunshot wounds on August 7 in the northern Manitoba wilderness near Gillam. It's believed they'd been dead for a number of days before being discovered.

Before they died they had been charged with the murder of UBC lecturer Leonard Dyck whose body was found at an Alaska Highway pullout near Dease Lake, BC July 15.

They were also suspects in the deaths days later of an American woman Chynna Deese and her Australian boyfriend Lucas Fowler.

Before being named as suspects the two had been considered missing persons when their truck was discovered burned not far from where Dyck's body was found.

The search for the two eventually led to Gillam where Dyck's vehicle was found burned. A large manhunt was carried out for two weeks in the area before items belonging to the two were found along the shoreline of the Nelson River on August 6.