Brainy
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The saddest and most puzzling element of this case is how Brian could be gone in such a short period of time, with no evidence of where he went. Pondering this, let's examine:
1.) If there was a struggle, robbery, mugging, inside or outside of the bar, there would be screaming, there would be chaos, somebody would have seen something.
2.) No evidence of Brian's cash or credit card being used. If he was robbed, the perpetrators would have taken those things.
3.)The cameras account for every single person coming out of the bar, but Brian. That is so perplexing!
4.) If Brian is dead, you would think that his body would have turned up after now eleven years!
5.) If Brian is alive, how did he get out of town so quickly without being seen?
Satch
Let’s address point #1. If he was lured into a restricted access area of the bar and that someone could have unexpectedly knocked him unconscious from behind. We tend to think motive for murder as something grand and thoughtful. Oftentimes, those motives are completely irrational and petty. If he was drunk, he could have said something to “offend” someone. That could have very well be the reason. Again, I don’t really know. This is just a speculation. I didn’t know Brian personally or anyone who in the bar that night.
I do contemplate the idea… what if he left on his own? Okay, yes, let’s give that a thought. It doesn’t sound impossible, but how are you going to walk away drunk, at 2 am? Where are you going to go? If he left the bar, he could have just wandered off and then something bad happened in some dark alley. Whatever happened, that someone must have been quite the expert to be able to get rid of the body of a grown man.