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‘Virgin River’ actor’s friend shares eerie premonition after fatal discovery in suspected murder
A close friend of Stewart McLean — the “Virgin River” actor who was found dead days after he had been reported missing — knew something was terribly wrong the morning of the actor’s disappearance.
In a new interview with The Canadian Press, Jeff Seymour — an acting coach — opened up about that gut feeling he had after McLean didn’t show up for a day of filming.
“He was meticulous about everything, and there would be no chance he blew it off or slept too late. As soon as I heard he didn’t make it on Saturday morning, I knew there was big trouble,” Seymour told the outlet.
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“It just doesn’t make any sense. He was incredibly situationally aware,” he added. “I bring it up because for the life of me, I don’t know how anybody could get the drop on [Stewart].”
Seymour, who had been friends with McLean for eight years, said his friend was loved by many and had no bad blood with anyone.
“Everybody loved this guy, it wasn’t like he was in nefarious activities or, you know, kind of ran with another crowd. I mean, he was a bit of a loner,” he told the outlet. “He spent a lot of time reading and being at his home out there in Squamish.”
“It’s just a shocker,” he continued. “I would love to see justice served.”
On May 18, McLean was reported missing and the Squamish RCMP launched a missing persons investigation the following day. According to the press release, McLean, 45, was last seen at his home in Lions Bay on May 15.
The Squamish Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in British Columbia issued a press release on Thursday saying investigators found evidence that led them to believe that McLean was the victim of a homicide.
“Squamish RCMP initiated an investigation and, through investigative efforts, uncovered evidence that led investigators to believe Mr. McLean was the victim of a homicide,” the press release stated.
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The statement continued, “On May 20, IHIT (Integrated Homicide Investigation Team) deployed and assumed conduct of the investigation. Squamish RCMP continues to work closely with IHIT and the Integrated Forensic Identification Service (IFIS) to advance the investigation.”
On Friday, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team shared a statement with CBC News, stating that McLean’s remains were found and identified.
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“As the investigation continues to unfold, homicide investigators are working to collect and analyze evidence, review CCTV footage and conduct interviews to build a timeline of Mr. McLean’s activities prior to May 15, 2026,” the outlet reported.
McLean has appeared in popular series including Netflix’s “Virgin River,” “Arrow,” “Happy Face,” and “Murder in a Small Town.”
In addition to acting, McLean has worked behind the scenes as a producer on projects such as “Travelers” and “Beyond.” His career has spanned both dramatic and action-oriented roles, earning him recognition within the Canadian entertainment industry.
Fox News Digital’s Janelle Ash contributed to this post.
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Comedian recalls ‘most terrifying night’ of her life after 600-pound fridge fell on her while her kids slept
Laura Clery recalled the “most terrifying night” of her life after surviving a near-death event.
The comedian admitted her “biggest fear came true” after she was “very seriously hurt and stuck while home alone with my two young kids,” in a video shared on Instagram.
Clery, 39, praised God and thanked the first responders who rescued her after a 600-pound fridge fell and pinned her to the counter.
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Clery was in the process of getting ready for bed when the massive fridge “slammed into me and pinned me against the counter.”
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“I couldn’t move. Couldn’t breathe right,” she wrote on social media. “Was impossible to get off and I could feel myself losing consciousness. My kids were in the house. I genuinely didn’t know if I was getting out of that alive.”
“Thank God my phone was in my pocket and I was able to call 911. Thank God it didn’t fall on my kids. It took three firefighters to lift it off me. I’m still shaking.”
Clery shared clips from the rescue where firefighters carried her out of the house and into an ambulance.
From the back of the ambulance, Clery praised the first responders while wearing a neck brace and noted that she was “crushed” by a massive fridge.
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“This was right after the fentanyl hit and all of my pain [went] away (instantly),” she wrote. “I just need to say thank you to these amazing firefighters who saved my life!! Truly.
“They got there so fast, broke through my garage door, and 3 of them pushed a 600 pound fridge off of me and got me safely to the trauma unit before things got worse.”
Clery added, “I keep thinking about how differently this could have gone and I just feel overwhelming gratitude. No broken bones, my kids are okay and safe, I can walk… I’m so lucky!
“They were calm, kind and just handled everything like absolute heroes!”
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Wyndham Clark nearly makes PGA Tour history en route to victory at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson
After winning the 2023 U.S. Open, it seemed like PGA Tour player Wyndham Clark was about to vault his career into a new stratosphere. But it never quite took off the way many thought it might. On Sunday, Clark won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch, his first PGA Tour victory since February 2024. He shot 30-under for the event, beating Si Woo Kim by three shots.
There’s a common saying in golf that “some tournaments are won and some tournaments are lost.” Clark won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson by shooting a ridiculous 11-under 60 in the final round. He nearly holed out on the 72nd hole, which would have been an eagle and a round of 59. Had his final approach gone into the hole, Clark would have become the 16th player to post a sub-60 round in PGA Tour history.
Kim entered the final round with a two-shot lead over both Clark and Scottie Scheffler. Kim did his part, shooting an impressive six-under 65. But he just couldn’t keep pace with Clark’s near-historic performance. This was a tournament Clark won, not a tournament Kim lost.
The win represented a major turnaround for Clark, who missed the cut at the PGA Championship earlier in the month. He hadn’t won an event since the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and hadn’t won a 72-hole tournament since the 2023 U.S. Open.
One month prior to that major victory, Clark earned his first win on the PGA Tour, finishing first at the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship. In February 2024, Clark captured the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am by shooting a course-record 60 during the third round. The tournament’s final round was rained out, the event was shortened to 54 holes and Clark was declared the winner.
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Clark nearly won the 2024 PLAYERS Championship, finishing in a tie for second. In other words, a 29-year-old player who had not won a PGA Tour event in his life captured three titles in less than one calendar year, nearly winning a fourth, and one of the wins included a major. Clark even found himself on the 2023 U.S. Ryder Cup team.
But newfound success meant newfound expectations, not just from fans but from Clark himself. Unfortunately, the run between 2023 and 2024 didn’t carry over. The now-32-year-old Clark never came close to winning in 2025, posting just two top-10s in 24 tournaments. He missed the cut at the 2025 U.S. Open and made headlines after destroying a locker at the prestigious Oakmont Country Club in frustration.
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Clark addressed his past struggles in his post-round interview with CBS golf reporter Amanda Balionis.
This is a major step for Clark, who was left off the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team, but he needs to improve his performances during the season’s biggest events. While he did post a top-5 finish at the 2025 Open Championship, Clark has missed the cut in five of his past 10 major starts. The T4 at the Open represents the only top-10 he’s had in a major since the U.S. Open victory in 2023.
Clark’s next opportunity to take that step comes in the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, which starts on June 18.
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