Jim1981_GR
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I have another idea about what may have happened that night. Let's assume that the police officers were indeed supervising the area at 02:00 and some minutes later without missing anything or noticing unusual movements towards the chain locked staff exit. Could it be possible that Brian remained unconscious the whole night inside the bar accidentally even after closing time? After all we have heard cases were people were accidentally locked in buildings even if they had security staff.
Ok we all know that employees check the staff areas before leaving. But it is always possible to forget to check every area, or simply bored to thoroughly check, assuming that every customer has left. Scrappy checks are always possible especially if you are tired from work. Brian could have passed out in the restrooms or another area of the bar that was not well checked. He may died from asphyxiation after aspirating his own vomit. Next day one or more responsible persons from the bar come early for preparations and noticed the dead man. They realize they are responsible for what happened and might face criminal charges due to negligence. So they decide to move secretly the body in a bag from the staff exit, then into a vehicle and bury it far from the area.
Another scenario. Brian is left unconscious in the bar after closing time. A cleaner is coming sometime until the morning hours and finds him unconscious or almost unconscious. He is a poor and freaky cleaner prone to criminal actions if opportunity arises. He tries to rob him taking advantage of Brian's inability to respond effectively due to his intoxication. During the fight he kills Brian suffocating him, thus leaving no blood stains which could be found by police experts. Then he puts the body into a trash bag and with the help of his working trolley he loads it in his vehicle. He left through the notorious staff exit where no cameras were monitoring. Finally he buries the body far away in the woods.
I've read articles about police investigators checking the cameras and see every person leaving at closing time except Brian. But what about the hours after the closing? What about the next day? Are there any people working at the same building even after the closing of Ugly Tuna? And what were their movements that night? Don't forget that Brian's disappearance was reported on Monday, so there was plenty of time for these scenarios to unfold.
I also find plausible the scenario of Brian leaving after closing time with an employee through staff exit and after that sth bad happened to him. But somehow we must assume that Brian soon entered this person's vehicle because we need to explain also the fact that Brian was not seen in other cameras out of Ugly Tuna.
Ok we all know that employees check the staff areas before leaving. But it is always possible to forget to check every area, or simply bored to thoroughly check, assuming that every customer has left. Scrappy checks are always possible especially if you are tired from work. Brian could have passed out in the restrooms or another area of the bar that was not well checked. He may died from asphyxiation after aspirating his own vomit. Next day one or more responsible persons from the bar come early for preparations and noticed the dead man. They realize they are responsible for what happened and might face criminal charges due to negligence. So they decide to move secretly the body in a bag from the staff exit, then into a vehicle and bury it far from the area.
Another scenario. Brian is left unconscious in the bar after closing time. A cleaner is coming sometime until the morning hours and finds him unconscious or almost unconscious. He is a poor and freaky cleaner prone to criminal actions if opportunity arises. He tries to rob him taking advantage of Brian's inability to respond effectively due to his intoxication. During the fight he kills Brian suffocating him, thus leaving no blood stains which could be found by police experts. Then he puts the body into a trash bag and with the help of his working trolley he loads it in his vehicle. He left through the notorious staff exit where no cameras were monitoring. Finally he buries the body far away in the woods.
I've read articles about police investigators checking the cameras and see every person leaving at closing time except Brian. But what about the hours after the closing? What about the next day? Are there any people working at the same building even after the closing of Ugly Tuna? And what were their movements that night? Don't forget that Brian's disappearance was reported on Monday, so there was plenty of time for these scenarios to unfold.
I also find plausible the scenario of Brian leaving after closing time with an employee through staff exit and after that sth bad happened to him. But somehow we must assume that Brian soon entered this person's vehicle because we need to explain also the fact that Brian was not seen in other cameras out of Ugly Tuna.