The cadaver dogs did sort of indicate in the construction area but it wasn't enough to say for sure. Cadaver dogs aren't perfect. They walked right past Elisa Lam's corpse
That is an excellent question. I have been planning on going to Columbus just to check this out. I have heard there is an elevator to the right of leaving the bar but others just say the freight lift for construction.
I tend to think so as well. There are reports of them possibly using the freight elevator for their equipment but who knows we can't even get a basic layout of the place down
Maybe if the drug angle holds any weight but there is no evidence of it at all. Police have said they do not. A college guy talking to a couple of girls at a bar is pretty common
Yes and it's cited in this thread. Police saw a man fitting his height leaving the bar the day after followed by two men. It is said the family did not think it was him
I wondered about this as well. There is just too much information we don't have to really put any solid theories together. Apparently this was the only person who fit Brian's description. The police would have had to see this person go in the bar as well and apparently did not(unless the cameras...
Thanks! What I wonder about is if he went that way or was taken that way if he could have been put/gotten into a car without being seen by the other business' cameras
Absolutely, I was very surprised to read it myself. I think it's in this sub but I found it in my web history: page 22 right hand side. http://www.magcloud.com//900141?__r=563315&s=w
I was under the impression that they never hit so I'm not sure what to make of it. I've just reviewed everything...
It has been stated that the dogs (I think cadaver) indicated but nothing was found. If they were cadaver and did indicate he could have been killed Friday/Saturday and they had gotten him out by Monday
Can you cite that? From what I've read they say it was possible but not probable and that he would have still been spotted on camera from another bar in any direction he went
Absolutely. You know that someone has no idea what they're talking about when they attribute lack of a polygraph to some guilt. You have no idea how this process works at all.
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