Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give it 50% chance he died, and not by suicide. It's dangerous being homeless in nature. Animals, accidental injury, 3rd party actor. Maybe he met his fate quickly at Carlton Reserve unintentionally, and his bones are buried under water and muck or in an alligator belly.
It’s bizarre to me that people think that he would have chosen to die by animal attack, exposure, dehydration, etc. over suicide. Handful of pills or dad’s gun and it’s over quickly.
Because he’s probably not in danger of exposure. I’m not convinced he was ever in the preserve. His parents seem very calm and not interested in finding him which is not characteristic of people who are concerned their loved is missing or deceased. If he were going to kill himself why wouldn’t he have done it earlier like Miya Marcano’s assumed killer did?
Mexico.
He was never in the preserve. They are sending everyone on a wild goose chase, knowingly and willingly.
Do people ever get charged (money not arrests) by police departments for this? Would they have to reimburse the funds expended?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brian's dad says he has been asked by police today to help search for his son. Lawyer says he couldn't search up till now because the reserve is closed to the public. Right??!!
https://twitter.com/BrianEntin/status/1445924554958901248
One look at that man gardening tells me he isn’t going to be searching where his son is actually at. I’m thinking he’s safe housed away somewhere either in Mexico or some other location.
+1
Mexico has been my guess, all along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give it 50% chance he died, and not by suicide. It's dangerous being homeless in nature. Animals, accidental injury, 3rd party actor. Maybe he met his fate quickly at Carlton Reserve unintentionally, and his bones are buried under water and muck or in an alligator belly.
It’s bizarre to me that people think that he would have chosen to die by animal attack, exposure, dehydration, etc. over suicide. Handful of pills or dad’s gun and it’s over quickly.
Because he’s probably not in danger of exposure. I’m not convinced he was ever in the preserve. His parents seem very calm and not interested in finding him which is not characteristic of people who are concerned their loved is missing or deceased. If he were going to kill himself why wouldn’t he have done it earlier like Miya Marcano’s assumed killer did?
Mexico.
He was never in the preserve. They are sending everyone on a wild goose chase, knowingly and willingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give it 50% chance he died, and not by suicide. It's dangerous being homeless in nature. Animals, accidental injury, 3rd party actor. Maybe he met his fate quickly at Carlton Reserve unintentionally, and his bones are buried under water and muck or in an alligator belly.
It’s bizarre to me that people think that he would have chosen to die by animal attack, exposure, dehydration, etc. over suicide. Handful of pills or dad’s gun and it’s over quickly.
Because he’s probably not in danger of exposure. I’m not convinced he was ever in the preserve. His parents seem very calm and not interested in finding him which is not characteristic of people who are concerned their loved is missing or deceased. If he were going to kill himself why wouldn’t he have done it earlier like Miya Marcano’s assumed killer did?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brian's dad says he has been asked by police today to help search for his son. Lawyer says he couldn't search up till now because the reserve is closed to the public. Right??!!
https://twitter.com/BrianEntin/status/1445924554958901248
One look at that man gardening tells me he isn’t going to be searching where his son is actually at. I’m thinking he’s safe housed away somewhere either in Mexico or some other location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Brian Laundrie’s folks look definitely older that mid-fifties > especially his own Father.
They look more like his Grandparents vs. simply his parents.
I mean Brian looks older as well. So maybe it runs in the family.
Anonymous wrote:No way that "most of the general public would recognize Brian now."
Anonymous wrote:Brian's dad says he has been asked by police today to help search for his son. Lawyer says he couldn't search up till now because the reserve is closed to the public. Right??!!
https://twitter.com/BrianEntin/status/1445924554958901248
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, pretty young to be retired, especially the mother.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His parents seem young to be retired. I’m guessing they are at most early 50’s? I don’t feel sorry for them. They’ve made their choice, over and over again.
To me they look like in their mid to late 60s
So they were mid-late forties when they had him? Maybe that’s why they don’t parent.
Not that it matters but Brian is 24 and his parents are 62/55 respectively. Which means he was born when they were 38 and 31.
What makes you think she ever worked? She could have been a SAHM. As for the the two together, I don’t think they had ‘normal’ jobs. They owned four properties, so I’m guessing he runs some kind of business or did..
They owned a few juicing places. Gabby apparently worked at one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, pretty young to be retired, especially the mother.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His parents seem young to be retired. I’m guessing they are at most early 50’s? I don’t feel sorry for them. They’ve made their choice, over and over again.
To me they look like in their mid to late 60s
So they were mid-late forties when they had him? Maybe that’s why they don’t parent.
Not that it matters but Brian is 24 and his parents are 62/55 respectively. Which means he was born when they were 38 and 31.
What makes you think she ever worked? She could have been a SAHM. As for the the two together, I don’t think they had ‘normal’ jobs. They owned four properties, so I’m guessing he runs some kind of business or did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give it 50% chance he died, and not by suicide. It's dangerous being homeless in nature. Animals, accidental injury, 3rd party actor. Maybe he met his fate quickly at Carlton Reserve unintentionally, and his bones are buried under water and muck or in an alligator belly.
It’s bizarre to me that people think that he would have chosen to die by animal attack, exposure, dehydration, etc. over suicide. Handful of pills or dad’s gun and it’s over quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Brian Laundrie’s folks look definitely older that mid-fifties > especially his own Father.
They look more like his Grandparents vs. simply his parents.