Anonymous wrote:If you want to hear the police scanner, here it is:
https://m.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/30021
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still not convinced he returned home September 1. He could be anywhere. It is like the DC sniper situation where we were told the sniper is in a white van and all the what to look for details to public were wrong.
What timeline are you thinking is more accurate?
DP. I don’t think he ever came back. I think someone else, probably his parents, brought the van back after he called an confessed to killing her. He’s been on the run since August.
+1
Why would they bother bringing the van back if he was already on the run?
Hasn't everyone caught onto this Family by now ?
Dad likely drove the Van back to FLA. Why, you ask ? So the cops would assume Brian had returned to FLA
The campsite where the FBI found Gabby's murdered body is just 300 miles from the Canadian border- a border that opened to recreation travel ( no covid restrictions) on Aug 9th
Entry into Canada would require proof of being fully vaccinated, a passport, negative test results within the past 72 hours and him having filled out the Arrivecan app.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still not convinced he returned home September 1. He could be anywhere. It is like the DC sniper situation where we were told the sniper is in a white van and all the what to look for details to public were wrong.
There is a viral Tiktok from a woman who said she picked BL up as a hitch hiker near Jackson Hole on August 29th around 6pm. And he (obviously) didn't have the van when he was hitch hiking. It's 36 hours to drive from Jackson WY to North Port FL straight through, so he'd have to have left pretty darn soon after the hitch hiking encounter (and driven without many breaks) to have made it back to FL on the 1st of September.
Whoa. So it sounds like someone else drove it back? Yikes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a bunch of helicopters and planes circling a rural part of the FL/AL border. They are searching for someone.
If you click on each individual plane or copter, you'll see their flight patterns.
https://www.radarbox.com/@31.16720,-84.96643,z9
they should give it a week and hope nature solves the problem for them
And if he kills someone else in the meantime?
What are the odds he’s going to get in another relationship in a week? Please.
He is a murderer.
He’s a “domestic” murderer. His ability to restrain violent behavior directed at people he’s not in a relationship with is part of how he made it this far.
Anonymous wrote:The dirty truth: there is no crime if the police can't prove it happened. Without a body, physical evidence, or data from the phones, the police do not have anything to work with.
And the guy is under no obligation to tell the police anything or help them in any way. In fact, he can leave the country right now for 6 months and go travel. He may be a suspect, but that means nothing until he is indicted by a grand jury.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the link! I've never seen that many helicopters in my life. I counted 27 hovering just in that little area.
They're definitely after him. I wonder if they deployed scent dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still not convinced he returned home September 1. He could be anywhere. It is like the DC sniper situation where we were told the sniper is in a white van and all the what to look for details to public were wrong.
What timeline are you thinking is more accurate?
DP. I don’t think he ever came back. I think someone else, probably his parents, brought the van back after he called an confessed to killing her. He’s been on the run since August.
+1
Why would they bother bringing the van back if he was already on the run?
Hasn't everyone caught onto this Family by now ?
Dad likely drove the Van back to FLA. Why, you ask ? So the cops would assume Brian had returned to FLA
The campsite where the FBI found Gabby's murdered body is just 300 miles from the Canadian border- a border that opened to recreation travel ( no covid restrictions) on Aug 9th
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still not convinced he returned home September 1. He could be anywhere. It is like the DC sniper situation where we were told the sniper is in a white van and all the what to look for details to public were wrong.
What timeline are you thinking is more accurate?
DP. I don’t think he ever came back. I think someone else, probably his parents, brought the van back after he called an confessed to killing her. He’s been on the run since August.
+1
Why would they bother bringing the van back if he was already on the run?
Hasn't everyone caught onto this Family by now ?
Dad likely drove the Van back to FLA. Why, you ask ? So the cops would assume Brian had returned to FLA
The campsite where the FBI found Gabby's murdered body is just 300 miles from the Canadian border- a border that opened to recreation travel ( no covid restrictions) on Aug 9th
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still not convinced he returned home September 1. He could be anywhere. It is like the DC sniper situation where we were told the sniper is in a white van and all the what to look for details to public were wrong.
What timeline are you thinking is more accurate?
DP. I don’t think he ever came back. I think someone else, probably his parents, brought the van back after he called an confessed to killing her. He’s been on the run since August.
+1
Why would they bother bringing the van back if he was already on the run?
Anonymous wrote:So did they catch him yet?