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

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Anonymous wrote:I am thrilled Dog is on this case. However, why is he broadcasting his discovery to the world? Brian's parents are going to call his burner phone and let him know he needs to move.


I'm sure he alerted authorities today well before he publicized the info.
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Anonymous wrote:Who will find BL first? The FBI or Dog? I want the FBI to get him, but I think Dog will.


The FBI, because Dog is feeding them information. I don't believe he has authority to apprehend.


I don't have the authority to apprehend either, but I have a good feeling it will be overlooked if I discover and detain Brian Laundrie.
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Does Dog actually find people? (I've never heard of him.)
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Anonymous wrote:Does Dog actually find people? (I've never heard of him.)


Yes. Many, many people.

"According to an interview published in The New York Times back in January of 2020, Chapman has captured over 10,000 fugitives throughout his career."
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Anonymous wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/Xtina39957101/status/1441883907373236224/photo/1

I can't post this image. no idea why. dang!


Did you see photo of Dog the Bounty Hunter at BL door? Go Dog!


Here’s a video of Dog explaining why he got involved and where he thinks Brian is at.
https://youtu.be/Z04z_OEbbzM


Wish people like him would be out helping all the other families of missing or murdered people and not just the ones who make national news.


Feel the same way and even with John Walsh. I have great respect for John Walsh, but question why he is throwing all his attention and resources into this one case. I hope it’s not just for the publicity, but sure looks like it.


Are the other cases as interesting? If people vanish with no clues and no suspects, there is only so much to talk about.

Eh. You should check out the vanished or solvable podcast. There’s frequently a difference between no clues and poorly investigated missing persons due to societal prejudices that isn’t readily obvious.


John Walsh isn't the household name he used to be. Using some of these big high profile cases to get some new viewers and followers can bring in new eyes for the other cases he pursues.


YES exactly. That's what I said earlier but PP is like 80 years old and thinks everybody knows who he is and loves him. How many of you are even old enough to have watched America's Most Wanted in its prime? Very few.


I’m 40 and I watched America’s most wanted as a child. I don’t think I’m that old!


Same! I think I was born the same year as his murdered son. So I remember my parents talking about the case, watching the TV movie, and admiring him when he started Americas Most Wanted. I watched it too.
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Anonymous wrote:Does Dog actually find people? (I've never heard of him.)


He’s a bounty hunter. Come on now. Go use Google, come back and try again.
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Anonymous wrote:Dog the Bounty Hunters daughter posted at 5:22pm that he has a hot lead, this could be it, and he has particular interest in case because Gabby was same age as his own daughter Barbara was taken

https://mobile.twitter.com/BabyLyssaC/status/1442600551284232192


Sources say Dog is zoning in on a camp ground that BL's parents have visited multiple times since Gabby's murder.


If this is actually true and the FBI didn't discover this themselves, that is so so embarrassing for them. Utter incompetence.


Uh, they let the prime suspect in this murder just waltz off and vanish off the face of the earth.
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Anonymous wrote:I kept thinking the FBI was searching elsewhere, too, and just not publicizing it. Huh. If they weren’t, that’s nuts.

Is the Dog guy required to share leads and evidence with the FBI first before talking about it on TV?


LOL, no. If the FBI is too dumb to do their work you aren't required to do it for them.
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Anonymous wrote:I am thrilled Dog is on this case. However, why is he broadcasting his discovery to the world? Brian's parents are going to call his burner phone and let him know he needs to move.


I’m worried about this too. Hopefully Dog knows that and is ready.
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Anonymous wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/Xtina39957101/status/1441883907373236224/photo/1

I can't post this image. no idea why. dang!


Did you see photo of Dog the Bounty Hunter at BL door? Go Dog!


Here’s a video of Dog explaining why he got involved and where he thinks Brian is at.
https://youtu.be/Z04z_OEbbzM


Wish people like him would be out helping all the other families of missing or murdered people and not just the ones who make national news.


Feel the same way and even with John Walsh. I have great respect for John Walsh, but question why he is throwing all his attention and resources into this one case. I hope it’s not just for the publicity, but sure looks like it.


Are the other cases as interesting? If people vanish with no clues and no suspects, there is only so much to talk about.

Eh. You should check out the vanished or solvable podcast. There’s frequently a difference between no clues and poorly investigated missing persons due to societal prejudices that isn’t readily obvious.


John Walsh isn't the household name he used to be. Using some of these big high profile cases to get some new viewers and followers can bring in new eyes for the other cases he pursues.


YES exactly. That's what I said earlier but PP is like 80 years old and thinks everybody knows who he is and loves him. How many of you are even old enough to have watched America's Most Wanted in its prime? Very few.


I’m 40 and I watched America’s most wanted as a child. I don’t think I’m that old!


Same! I think I was born the same year as his murdered son. So I remember my parents talking about the case, watching the TV movie, and admiring him when he started Americas Most Wanted. I watched it too.


Mad respect for all those who John Walsh has helped. However, I lost a bit of respect when I saw a headline about the Petito case along the lines of, "did anyone actually check to see if BL was at his parents' home on the dates claimed?" when it had been reported, days prior, that neighbors saw BL riding bikes, working in the garage, etc. It seemed like clickbait.
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Anonymous wrote:Dog the Bounty Hunters daughter posted at 5:22pm that he has a hot lead, this could be it, and he has particular interest in case because Gabby was same age as his own daughter Barbara was taken

https://mobile.twitter.com/BabyLyssaC/status/1442600551284232192


Sources say Dog is zoning in on a camp ground that BL's parents have visited multiple times since Gabby's murder.


Say what? They’ve continued to go camping since they went with BL? Or was this earlier.?


Unclear, just that they've been there at least twice since BL returned home after 9/1


Anyone starting to think maybe this family is growing Weed in the woods or something??

IDK, but maybe their " Juice business " is just a front for growing POT ?

Their pool in their backyard is just about the only pool in FLA I have ever seen with a Green House built over it.

Hiding Brian aside- Im starting to think its odd how often this family goes to the woods....
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Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the latest from Dog? Whoa!

https://twitter.com/DeL2000/status/1442648753991680001?s=20


This info about Fort De Soto Park and Dog saying that there are "a lot of little islands" there that he could easily get to on a boat, makes the other info about Brian Dirty Laundrie accidentally going live on Instagram for a few seconds (which showed a boat on water) make a lot more sense now...

"Fort De Soto Park is located in Pinellas County and is about 75 miles away from the Laundries’ home on Wabasso Avenue. It spans more than 1,130 acres and consists of five keys."
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Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the latest from Dog? Whoa!

https://twitter.com/DeL2000/status/1442648753991680001?s=20


This info about Fort De Soto Park and Dog saying that there are "a lot of little islands" there that he could easily get to on a boat, makes the other info about Brian Dirty Laundrie accidentally going live on Instagram for a few seconds (which showed a boat on water) make a lot more sense now...

"Fort De Soto Park is located in Pinellas County and is about 75 miles away from the Laundries’ home on Wabasso Avenue. It spans more than 1,130 acres and consists of five keys."


apparently it has been proven that the canoeing video is not from his instagram. Sorry I don't have the source but I did read that recently.
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Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the latest from Dog? Whoa!

https://twitter.com/DeL2000/status/1442648753991680001?s=20


This info about Fort De Soto Park and Dog saying that there are "a lot of little islands" there that he could easily get to on a boat, makes the other info about Brian Dirty Laundrie accidentally going live on Instagram for a few seconds (which showed a boat on water) make a lot more sense now...

"Fort De Soto Park is located in Pinellas County and is about 75 miles away from the Laundries’ home on Wabasso Avenue. It spans more than 1,130 acres and consists of five keys."


On the Bounty Hunter Twttter post , the Bounty Hunter says Laundries entered the Fort De Soto Park TWICE: first time on Sept 1st- leaving on Sept 3rd- As SOON as BL got home in the Van from WY.

And 2nd time on Sept 8th- before Gabby's Dad went to their house, but probably AFTER their family started getting calls and texts from them and before Police came to search Gabby's van on Sept 12th

My guess is Brian isn't AT the Fort De Soto Park, BUT that the Laundries took the evidence from the Van there, including any bloody clothes on Sept 1st- and dumped it in the water where Dog says that there are lots of little islands

On Sept 6th, they took Brian there to hide or for him to escape from there.
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Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the latest from Dog? Whoa!

https://twitter.com/DeL2000/status/1442648753991680001?s=20


This info about Fort De Soto Park and Dog saying that there are "a lot of little islands" there that he could easily get to on a boat, makes the other info about Brian Dirty Laundrie accidentally going live on Instagram for a few seconds (which showed a boat on water) make a lot more sense now...

"Fort De Soto Park is located in Pinellas County and is about 75 miles away from the Laundries’ home on Wabasso Avenue. It spans more than 1,130 acres and consists of five keys."


On the Bounty Hunter Twttter post , the Bounty Hunter says Laundries entered the Fort De Soto Park TWICE: first time on Sept 1st- leaving on Sept 3rd- As SOON as BL got home in the Van from WY.

And 2nd time on Sept 8th- before Gabby's Dad went to their house, but probably AFTER their family started getting calls and texts from them and before Police came to search Gabby's van on Sept 12th

My guess is Brian isn't AT the Fort De Soto Park, BUT that the Laundries took the evidence from the Van there, including any bloody clothes on Sept 1st- and dumped it in the water where Dog says that there are lots of little islands

On Sept 6th, they took Brian there to hide or for him to escape from there.


This sounds about right to me!
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