Van Lifer couple camping in Utah national park - two weeks later fiancee arrives in FL alone

Anonymous
I find it hard to believe that he’s been able to be hidden for this long already! With all the attention that’s been put on this case. I think it’s to his advantage that he looks so darn generic. His parents should be charged with obstruction of justice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^I'm asking specifically about Utah, not about every level of LE.


Why would Utah cops be so committed to a NY cop's cousin that they just met? That's not a very likely scenario. Normally you have to be very close to someone to be willing to commit felonies for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stick to the facts everyone. This what ifs and true crime opinions are a little over the top.



The facts are boring, that's why people arrange them into fantastic conspiracy theories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^I'm asking specifically about Utah, not about every level of LE.


Why would Utah cops be so committed to a NY cop's cousin that they just met? That's not a very likely scenario. Normally you have to be very close to someone to be willing to commit felonies for them.


Just trust me in this, no NY cop is going to lift a finger for a distant deadbeat male relative who refuses to work for living. Especially when the missing persons report gets filed on September 11. That just ain’t happening.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe that he’s been able to be hidden for this long already! With all the attention that’s been put on this case. I think it’s to his advantage that he looks so darn generic. His parents should be charged with obstruction of justice.


There’s a good chance that his remains are in a swamp, never to be found.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the sleuths:

https://www.the-sun.com/news/3714681/brian-laundrie-appalachian-trail-posting-route-map-online/


I didn’t know “Stan” is a code word for danger. Interesting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the sleuths:

https://www.the-sun.com/news/3714681/brian-laundrie-appalachian-trail-posting-route-map-online/


Any of us can look at a map of the Deep South and point to the green patches. This isn’t sleuthing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the sleuths:

https://www.the-sun.com/news/3714681/brian-laundrie-appalachian-trail-posting-route-map-online/


I didn’t know “Stan” is a code word for danger. Interesting.


Can you share what the link says? Thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the sleuths:

https://www.the-sun.com/news/3714681/brian-laundrie-appalachian-trail-posting-route-map-online/


I didn’t know “Stan” is a code word for danger. Interesting.


Can you share what the link says? Thank you.


Brian may be on Appalachian trail.
Internet sleuths said the text from Gabby about Stan referred to danger, Stan is code word for danger
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the sleuths:

https://www.the-sun.com/news/3714681/brian-laundrie-appalachian-trail-posting-route-map-online/


I didn’t know “Stan” is a code word for danger. Interesting.


Can you share what the link says? Thank you.


Brian may be on Appalachian trail.
Internet sleuths said the text from Gabby about Stan referred to danger, Stan is code word for danger


I thought Stan was her grandfather’s name, something that she didn’t call him but Brian did. Seems much more likely that Brian sent that text than Gabby if so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the sleuths:

https://www.the-sun.com/news/3714681/brian-laundrie-appalachian-trail-posting-route-map-online/


Any of us can look at a map of the Deep South and point to the green patches. This isn’t sleuthing.


How can he just hide in some park without being seen ?

PSomebody - a jogger, a person walking their dog - has got to spot him sooner or later. And where is he going for food?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the sleuths:

https://www.the-sun.com/news/3714681/brian-laundrie-appalachian-trail-posting-route-map-online/


Any of us can look at a map of the Deep South and point to the green patches. This isn’t sleuthing.


How can he just hide in some park without being seen ?

PSomebody - a jogger, a person walking their dog - has got to spot him sooner or later. And where is he going for food?


He could spearfish and hang out with a soccer ball like Tom Hanks in that one movie.
Anonymous
I doubt this dipshit is alive. He's too dumb and weak to survive without detection. And why carry on, what's the end game once the couple thousand bucks runs out? Can't use a credit card, can't use your ID. How do you travel? It's futile. This isn't First 48 where a gangbanger was gunned down and the keystone cops ignore the cold case after a few days pass, this is a viral manhunt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the sleuths:

https://www.the-sun.com/news/3714681/brian-laundrie-appalachian-trail-posting-route-map-online/


Any of us can look at a map of the Deep South and point to the green patches. This isn’t sleuthing.


How can he just hide in some park without being seen ?

PSomebody - a jogger, a person walking their dog - has got to spot him sooner or later. And where is he going for food?


If he is still alive and in woods near civilization, or near a trail that intersects with civilization, he can dumpster dive at night for food. Eric Rudolph lived in vacant cabins in the winter and avoided capture for 5 years.
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