I'll +1 this.
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I'll take a piece of that crow action.
Apparently the area they found the remains was under water until recently.
If this was a lifetime movie the surprise plot twist would be that after he killed Gabby and returned home his parents were so shocked/disappointed/angry or whatever that they took him out into the swamp and killed their own son so that fifty years of prison rape wasn?t his fate.
I wonder if it was a sex game gone bad. Sherlock Holmes, where are you!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erotic_asphyxiation
The FBI's Denver office said Thursday that remains found in a Florida nature reserve are those of Brian Laundrie, who went missing last month. The FBI said dental records confirmed the identification.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/21/us/br...day/index.html
To add to my earlier post about the horrible creatures in that swamp...
“I walk there all the time and there won’t be much of the remains left,” John Widmann, who lives about a mile from the 25,000-acre Carlton Reserve, where the remains were found early Wednesday, told The Post.
“There’s alligators, but the worst thing are the wild pigs,” Widmann said. “They’re evil animals and will eat anything. Any flesh out in the open will not be wasted.”
“There won’t be much for the coroner to work on,” he added. “Nature doesn’t waste anything.”
NewsNationNow correspondent Brian Entin reported Thursday that sources revealed that the remains were “skeletal.”
https://nypost.com/2021/10/21/brian-...found-remains/
Assuming he choked her, I hope the pigs ate him while he was still breathing.
He is dead. Body ID confirmed.
Good riddance. I just wish he'd started by killing himself before Gabby Petito. She may not have been perfect, but I can't condone taking someone else's life unless it's to protect the life of another.
Your point?
I've heard the term. David Carradine hung himself from a closet door or something.
I dont think that this falls into that category. This was very likely a suicide, but not because he was trying to get his jollies off.
The aerials I saw showed a green tent in a swamp, without trees. You claim to have seen something different, but when people ask for a source, you say "the internet". Well, that's fine and dandy. You can find all kinds of stuff on the internet. Link or fail.
Hell, you want to see some something, Google "Nanci Pelosi rule 34", and click on images
It was live. I did not record it. It showed a tent set up as a stake holder for police tape. The forensic technicians kept looking at a big tree. The place the body was found was under a big tree. I am sure the FBI will issue a full report at a later date. There was tweet from the Denver office as to the certainty the body was Brian Laundrie.
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Poor media. Game over
Thanks bmb, I knew about the fed statement and the remains being under or near a tree. Appreciate the info.
From the maps that I've seen, his body was found less than a half mile from his car. Kinda weird it took them so long...
Some nut job conspiracy radio listening dude told me that the real Brian is in either Cuba or Honduras.
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Even a half mile search area is still 500 acres. Then also being swampland and inundated.... seems like a short distance in a line but it would be a very difficult search even at that size in a grid search. And that's if you didn't waste resources looking further.
Good points. I doubt many here have walked back and forth in a grid studying the ground. Additionally, the woods back east are totally different from what I've experienced this side of the Mississippi. Add 18-24 inches of water and consider that a lot of the searchers were probably volunteers, it's not hard to believe at all.
I'm not going to disagree, but 18-24" of flood water does not inundate and/or conceal a tent from view.
Or have I misread what you all are saying?
I have heard several mentions of a tent at the "campsite".
Something fishy potentially going on...
Or maybe I'll just get back to my weekend chores. Don't really care about this whole situation other than manipulation by family, PTB, and media.
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But unmotivates those looking for a mere person of interest. They were not searching for a missing child or suspect. You spend more time looking down figuring out footing or what brushed up against your leg. Its hot, humid, stinky and insect ridden. Plenty of motivation to get out asap.
Water can easily loosen tent pegs causing a collapse.
Swamp water is unlikely clean and clear showing what is below the surface.
As much fun as it is thinking that meatball was a master criminal, he wasn't. There is no conspiracy.
He didn't disappear into the criminal underworld, he didn't steal a boat and go to Cuba. He's not in Canada or living off the land. He didn't kill a look alike and is currently somewhere on a yacht, living off his Bitcoin fortune and laughing at everyone.
He was a dumb fuck that couldn't take the constant yapping of his high maintenance chick. He snapped and throttled her. Then he either couldn't stand the remorse or feared the potential repercussions and wandered a short way into the woods and killed himself.
They weren't able to find the body because it was in or under water, being eaten by creatures. When the water subsided, what was left was found.
I've read several blog posts and news stories outlining the mysterious deaths that seem to happen wherever these two traveled.
I think there's a chance that we're going to find out that Petito and Laundrie where actually traveling serial killers.
Tent that was mentioned was a 10x10ish canopy put up by Leo so they could eat their subway in the shade
Fox News is still trying to milk the dry cow with the "notebook" as a lead top click bait story, but not actually giving any info on what is in the notebook.
I do not want to bring alien conspiracy theory into mysterious death.
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An actual development...
Quote:
Brian Laundrie autopsy: Forensic anthropologist says fugitive died of suicide
Laundrie took his own life with a gunshot wound to the head
https://www.foxnews.com/us/brian-lau...utopsy-results
Interesting.
Quote:
Police previously directed questions about a firearm from Fox News to the FBI. The FBI has not released any new information about the case at the time of publication.
Did they find one? If not, did somebody else take it before the area became flooded?
Brian Laundrie death: No gun recovered amid reports firearm belonging to family is missing.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b1963208.html
Umm... how would they know? There is no registry...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/brian-lau...ly-missing-gun
https://www.foxnews.com/us/gabby-pet...tigation-close
Notebook supposedly contained written confession of strangulation.
Still no discussion about the fact that the "suicide" weapon was not recovered.
[Edit to add that I guess a weapon was recovered, but not reported earlier.]