Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He might have been more shaken than usual because he saw the body cam and knew LE missed an opportunity.
Right. I’m sure that’s it.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He might have been more shaken than usual because he saw the body cam and knew LE missed an opportunity.
It's more likely there are details about the body that haven't been shared yet.
Anonymous wrote:He might have been more shaken than usual because he saw the body cam and knew LE missed an opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:He might have been more shaken than usual because he saw the body cam and knew LE missed an opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s very hard to watch that traffic stop. It’s clear as day to me she was the victim. Watching him charm the police.
Where were her parents? She was on the phone with them. You tell your daughter, this person seems dangerous. I’m coming to get you.
Don’t you dare ask where her parents were. They did not know about the police video until after she was missing. They only knew what their adult daughter told them. The second something felt off and they didn’t hear from her they began calling Brian, his parents and then the police. They did everything right here, so don’t for a second criticize grieving parents.
People are scared to believe that something like this could happen to their child, so they convince themselves that, if they were the parents, they would have been able to stop it. It’s human nature, I guess. It’s still so cruel to her parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heartbroken. Even the detective sounds like his voice is breaking.
The FBI agent looks really shaken. So sad.
I thought he just looked really nervous.
He was shaken. I’m married to an FBI agent. And I train law enforcement every day. 🙁
Who knows how much sleep he has gotten, also.
Sleep isn't it.
These guys see horrors every day, but when it's what amounts to be someone that's basically still a child (and possibly close to their own childrens age) it hits home even harder.
All the training in the world can't prevent you from putting yourself in her parent's position.
He was probably also holding out hope that she may still be alive... this discovery dashed all of that hope.
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Can her parents Sue his parents for withholding information about their daughter?
Wouldn’t they have to show monetary damages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heartbroken. Even the detective sounds like his voice is breaking.
The FBI agent looks really shaken. So sad.
I thought he just looked really nervous.
He was shaken. I’m married to an FBI agent. And I train law enforcement every day. 🙁
Who knows how much sleep he has gotten, also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heartbroken. Even the detective sounds like his voice is breaking.
The FBI agent looks really shaken. So sad.
I thought he just looked really nervous.
He was shaken. I’m married to an FBI agent. And I train law enforcement every day. 🙁
Who knows how much sleep he has gotten, also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heartbroken. Even the detective sounds like his voice is breaking.
The FBI agent looks really shaken. So sad.
I thought he just looked really nervous.
He was shaken. I’m married to an FBI agent. And I train law enforcement every day. 🙁
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s very hard to watch that traffic stop. It’s clear as day to me she was the victim. Watching him charm the police.
Where were her parents? She was on the phone with them. You tell your daughter, this person seems dangerous. I’m coming to get you.
Don’t you dare ask where her parents were. They did not know about the police video until after she was missing. They only knew what their adult daughter told them. The second something felt off and they didn’t hear from her they began calling Brian, his parents and then the police. They did everything right here, so don’t for a second criticize grieving parents.