LietKynes
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Agreed.Finally watched the video. What immediately jumps out to me is that he is a compulsive liar. He is so accustomed to lying that he thinks people believe him when he makes statements that are dumbfoundedly ridiculous/impossible. I grew up with a guy just like that.
His ranger buddy did 400 tours of duty? Really? At a minimum, his buddy must be over 200 years old to be that dedicated. He probably still has his three cornered hat. That's gotta be worth something.
Maybe more impressively, BM and his 200+ year old buddy have thoroughly searched a 200 mile radius of rugged landscape including all the mountain peaks within...in just a couple of weeks! That's mighty impressive. Texas EquuSearch needs to sign these guys up.
Thank goodness only ten police officers handled the bike and not 100.
I totally believe him. I swear I do.
There's a huge stretch between a 26 second video 'plea' and searching over 200 plus miles.
Which is more realistic ?
This is a simple question and we're looking at factual evidence.
No one saw the husband searching over a 200 square mile area.
And why wouldn't he want LE's help in the form of a press conference ?
Theories abound here, and sadly most of them make perfect sense.
And so we wait....
Imo.
bbmIt's also at that point him speculating that 911 needs to be called. I would try my best not to go from "go see if she's home" to "call 911 the bike is missing!" Especially as a firefighter it just smells off to me. Its a job that requires thinking under pressure. My first thought would be to make a personal call myself rather than having an unknown person go out from the sheriffs office. Nothing indicates that the neighbor reported seeing evidence of foul play. If she did then yeah call 911, The bike is gone? It's not that moving to me. I would for sure be worried, but I would not jump to terrible things happening to her . I'd try to run down some help with friends in the city first. And then drive home.
Ita.
Why the urgency to make the uninvolved neighbor call 911... then wait for 7 days to make a FB video infomercial plea ?
Citing before this time, that "it's too soon".
It's as if some people have either an inflated ego (As in: 'believe me and my story because I said so !') or have something they don't want made public.
Or both ?
MOO
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