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:Brian should now be considered a suspect vs. just a “person of interest” now that Gabby’s body has been positively identified and it has been determined that she died by homicide.
There is a huge difference between a boyfriend of a missing person vs. a boyfriend of a victim of a homicide.
Brian & his family have been treated much too kindly throughout this entire situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thé amount of resources being spent on finding this guy are obscene. Either he’s dead or he will turn up. The world is too small now for someone like him to hide forever. He’s not Eric Rudolph. He’s not likely a threat to public safety. Just wait. He will make a mistake. Even if he’s in Mexico he will ultimately have some sort of romantic relationship that falls apart and she will turn him in.
The resources are best expended right now while the trail could still be hot. If he's alive, he's probably still in panic mode and thus more prone to making mistakes. If he's fled the country, he probably hasn't managed to blend in anywhere yet. If he's dead somewhere, the remains won't last forever and will be harder to trace and identify the longer it goes.
I think the only reason local resources are being used is because they are likely getting some sort of reimbursement from a Federal agency. These small towns/counties don't have the bankroll to do this extensive a search for this long, using all these resources. Due to the publicity, they are throwing all they have at it. You won't see this level of aviation, ground and marine resources doing this level of search for a "normal" criminal, missing person - or even a child.
As for remains, if he was indeed in the reserve it is likely remains won't be found. Unless a hunter opens up a gator's belly at some point and finds them. Nature cleans up pretty quickly in Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thé amount of resources being spent on finding this guy are obscene. Either he’s dead or he will turn up. The world is too small now for someone like him to hide forever. He’s not Eric Rudolph. He’s not likely a threat to public safety. Just wait. He will make a mistake. Even if he’s in Mexico he will ultimately have some sort of romantic relationship that falls apart and she will turn him in.
+100
Such a waste of money. Spend it on patrolling to prevent crimes, catch every day repeat criminals other than him. He will tirn up eventually and murder has no statute of limitations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thé amount of resources being spent on finding this guy are obscene. Either he’s dead or he will turn up. The world is too small now for someone like him to hide forever. He’s not Eric Rudolph. He’s not likely a threat to public safety. Just wait. He will make a mistake. Even if he’s in Mexico he will ultimately have some sort of romantic relationship that falls apart and she will turn him in.
The resources are best expended right now while the trail could still be hot. If he's alive, he's probably still in panic mode and thus more prone to making mistakes. If he's fled the country, he probably hasn't managed to blend in anywhere yet. If he's dead somewhere, the remains won't last forever and will be harder to trace and identify the longer it goes.
Anonymous wrote:Did any of the neighbors see Brian after the camping trip Sept 13th or later. I'm assuming the bike ride and mowing Brian did were before the camping trip.
Anonymous wrote:Thé amount of resources being spent on finding this guy are obscene. Either he’s dead or he will turn up. The world is too small now for someone like him to hide forever. He’s not Eric Rudolph. He’s not likely a threat to public safety. Just wait. He will make a mistake. Even if he’s in Mexico he will ultimately have some sort of romantic relationship that falls apart and she will turn him in.
Anonymous wrote:Thé amount of resources being spent on finding this guy are obscene. Either he’s dead or he will turn up. The world is too small now for someone like him to hide forever. He’s not Eric Rudolph. He’s not likely a threat to public safety. Just wait. He will make a mistake. Even if he’s in Mexico he will ultimately have some sort of romantic relationship that falls apart and she will turn him in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's camper story https://twitter.com/seafarergifts/status/1440866962540691464?s=20
WHY ??? are we just hearing about this 3 day trip with the Camper van from Sept 10th to Sept 13th NOW ???
WTF are the FLA Police doing with themselves ?
So, is the Van back or is Brian off living in it in the place they drove it to on Sept 10th ?
Anonymous wrote:Here's camper story https://twitter.com/seafarergifts/status/1440866962540691464?s=20
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He'll never get a fair trial.
OJ managed, depending on how your definition of “fair” relates to insane national media coverage.