Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve found the guy on the deer cam. It’s not Brian.
Per news report in that county
Really??
Wow.
So he likely has killed himself I believe.
Because if he is alive - his life will certainly be over for good anyway.
Per John Walsh, there is no definitive proof he was ever at the house. The police were going off statements from his family. IMO Chances are he’s in a non-extradition country by now. His parents probably brought the van back and had him escape before anyone even knew what was going on.
There is that video of the neighbor, saying he saw Brian’s and his mom going for a bike ride. And Brian mowing the lawn.
And I just saw the neighbors saying the camper was new. They did some work on it and hooked it to the truck. Brian and his parents went camping for 3 days while Gabby was missing. If that happened what were they really doing, stashing supplies, etc.??
https://www.foxnews.com/media/laundrie-florida-neighbors-say-family-appeared-to-go-camping-amid-nightmare-in-the-community
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:suicide because he can't live with what he's done.
I believe this--I bet he offed himself. I don't think he looks like a psychopath or one who would be unaffected by his actions. He seems like a normal guy who snapped and did something terrible in a fit of rage. I've watched that video about 15 times and he looks at her kindly and with affection throughout it.
Yes, he should pay with his life (life in prison or the death penalty). No, I'm not defending his actions. Yes, I think he should pay for his crime. No I'm not victim blaming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve found the guy on the deer cam. It’s not Brian.
Per news report in that county
Really??
Wow.
So he likely has killed himself I believe.
Because if he is alive - his life will certainly be over for good anyway.
Per John Walsh, there is no definitive proof he was ever at the house. The police were going off statements from his family. IMO Chances are he’s in a non-extradition country by now. His parents probably brought the van back and had him escape before anyone even knew what was going on.
There is that video of the neighbor, saying he saw Brian’s and his mom going for a bike ride. And Brian mowing the lawn.
Anonymous wrote:My point is what caused the disarray?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve found the guy on the deer cam. It’s not Brian.
Per news report in that county
Really??
Wow.
So he likely has killed himself I believe.
Because if he is alive - his life will certainly be over for good anyway.
Per John Walsh, there is no definitive proof he was ever at the house. The police were going off statements from his family. IMO Chances are he’s in a non-extradition country by now. His parents probably brought the van back and had him escape before anyone even knew what was going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve found the guy on the deer cam. It’s not Brian.
Per news report in that county
Really??
Wow.
So he likely has killed himself I believe.
Because if he is alive - his life will certainly be over for good anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve found the guy on the deer cam. It’s not Brian.
Per news report in that county
Yep
https://www.facebook.com/281642818653/posts/10159294100703654/?d=n
Did anyone ask why he was walking with a backpack in a swamp at 6AM?
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office has positively identified the individual whose image was captured on a deer trail camera near Baker and shared on social media, sparking nationwide speculation that it was missing North Port Florida resident Brian Laundrie.
The OCSO has confirmed the man is an Okaloosa County resident who acknowledged he was the one walking on the deer trail carrying his backpack. Several OCSO deputies familiar with the individual noticed the resemblance to the photo of the person spotted on the deer trail, as well as the presence of a neck tattoo.
The private citizen was located and a positive identification has been made.
During its search and investigation, the OCSO found no indications that Brian Laundrie is, or was, in Okaloosa County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Laundrie parents were so concerned about their "missing" son, why weren't they out there looking for him? Why would they bring his car back home and essentially leave him in the reserve without transportation? Why weren't they on every news station pleading for their son's safe return? Because they knew in advance that he had murdered her and helped him get away, that's why. Why can't the police bring charges against these people for obstructing justice? don't they have bank records? flight records? phone records? something?!? Why are we searching in swamps instead of interrogating the very people who know his whereabouts? We're wasting a ton of resources on searching for this guy-the parents know.
This is all happening (probably with the exception of bringing charges because so far there’s no way to tell about that and the parents have probably been interviewed with a lawyer now). You won’t know about it until an arrest affidavit is released, for a lot of reasons.
The FBI already knows if he left the United States by air or if the parents flew sometime in the questionable timeline. They’re not going to release that but I would say all indicators look like no.
The amount of digital evidence in this case is likely staggering. I don’t know if he has any kind of phone on him now (but if I had to guess I would guess no). But they will have a huge amount of evidence to sift through from when he did, even if they can’t obtain the device (I believe they said they did but I’m not 100% positive). You need a warrant for most back end data and then it has to be analyzed by someone certified. This process can take awhile in terms of charging but will be guiding the investigation/search throughout as they receive it.
As far as dive teams etc they can be looking for evidence too not just a POI. It’s likely they have a reason to believe something of evidentiary value was tossed into that water. Could have happened recently or days ago. That reason might be finding something else nearby that is suspicious or could be connected to BL, or the terrain appeared disturbed in some way (based on drone footage or grid searches).
I personally doubt even his parents know his exact location at this point. I’m sure they have an idea of what could be possible.
Not necessarily. I know plenty of people in Florida with private small planes that don't even file flight plans. The narcos sure don't.
Anonymous wrote:But is he gonna be able to keep himself from yelling at waitresses in Mexico??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:suicide because he can't live with what he's done.
I believe this--I bet he offed himself. I don't think he looks like a psychopath or one who would be unaffected by his actions. He seems like a normal guy who snapped and did something terrible in a fit of rage. I've watched that video about 15 times and he looks at her kindly and with affection throughout it.
Yes, he should pay with his life (life in prison or the death penalty). No, I'm not defending his actions. Yes, I think he should pay for his crime. No I'm not victim blaming.
“Normal guys” don’t snap in “a fit of rage” and kill people. Do not normalize this.
He didn't and doesn't at all act like a "normal" guy. It's scary people are trying to "normalize" this white guy--and I am a white woman. I have known an unfortunate number of these types of guys and they are anything but "normal."