The thing is, if he was going home from where he apparently was, there's not a lot of places where he could have been in an accident where they wouldn't have been found. It's like a 5-10 minute drive, mostly on I-5.
just checking back in here to see if you guys heard about the Sartell connection to this stuff from today. Seems like a pretty big coincidence.
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I thought that this was somewhat interesting since one of the rumors I kept hearing about the Bearson thing was that it was somehow gang related. That video was taken less...
I haven't heard anything new in Fargo/Moorhead lately. No one talks about the case anymore, except for those couple days when the car video was released.
Yeah, they had to focus on all those productive leads instead of worrying about search warrants.
Hard to believe that finding out all of his recent communication of any kind would not be a high priority.
I thought the FBI was there, surely they could have helped out with that if the Fargo...
Pretty hilarious that they're busting people for selling drugs at Labby's, a place that exists only to sell the most dangerous drug available in this country. (Also pretty good food).
If my kid went to that school, I'd be much more concerned that there's a bar that close to my school than any...
I can't understand not feeling sorry for the kids/adults who work as informants.
Drug prohibition is pretty ridiculous, and I'm amazed that it's lasted this long in this country. This informant stuff is just another negative result of it.
But I blame the politicians and voters way more than...
yup, there's a lot that they're not telling us. they sure didn't randomly decide to search that place. Hopefully the information that they're sitting on is not something that the public could have helped with 3 months ago.
Yeah, I'm leaning towards thinking this car was involved somehow as well. I doubt there's any reason for a car to randomly drive that far into that lot. It looks to me that when they go all the way to the left, they might even be driving onto grass. That seems highly unusual.
3030 24th Ave...
Just looking at Google maps, unless I'm looking at the wrong area, I think the RV place would be to the left, on the same side of the fence as the camera is.
But on Google maps, the parking lot that he's driving in isn't paved. So I assume the Google stuff is old.
If that's the case, it does...
This seems weird. Why couldn't they release this footage months ago? It was ok to tell us to look for the phone, shoes, and the guy that was seen checking out the RV place, but not this car?
A couple stories from Fargo today. I think they might both be related. I found them interesting because of the location. This is of course, right by where Bearson was apparently was last seen...
Nah, I think all that was on kfgo was that they had a dog following a scent and and some point they lost it. Pretty sure they didn't mention anything about the railroad tracks or what distance they followed it for.
Sorry, haven't been checking this forum much in a while. I was the one that heard this on the radio that day. Good to see that someone confirmed it with kfgo.
Haven't heard anything about this case at all lately.
Nope, they never confirmed it. The Fargo cops were saying that was the last known location when he was missing. Then the Moorhead Police said they searched that rv place of all places because of tips, cell phone tracking, and proximity to his last known location. By the way they worded it...
Yeah, I've considered that too. But when they called it homicidal violence, I assumed that would be something different.
I happen to remember that sometime within the last 10 years or so, there were two hit and runs like that within a short period of time like 2 days. I think at least one...
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