Jim1981_GR
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The theory of Brian jumping from the roof or a balcony, although far-fetched at first look, seems more and more possible having eliminated other alternative scenarios that require to overcome difficulties such as the security officers who were watching the entrance towards the construction site. In the last pages I've read the scenario that Brian may landed on the construction site and died there after not being seen by workers the next day(or days) and accidentally buried under cement, debris etc.
It is difficult but it could have happened if the workers were not many the next days. One of them could make the first mistake to accidentally bury Brian while others could have worked elsewhere in the site not seeing anything. But still its something difficult to happen.
But in any case, jumping from somewhere high to a place where Brian would meet his death seems probable and in my view it's consistent with the narrow time limit required for one to vanish. I mean...he jumped and in the blink of an eye he ended somewhere that his body could not be noticed or seen initially. That explains the absence of Brian in every CCTV. But the question is where exactly did he land? If it wasn't the construction site could it be a dumpster? The police searched them but not before Monday. So could the garbage truck have collected the dumpster where Brian had landed before Monday? What was the working schedule of waste collectors at the time near Brian disappearance? They should have investigated it.
And if it was not a dumpster...could it be a relatively big vehicle of any kind? I mean could have Brian landed on a trailer or the back part of a truck that would move away from the area after a while? I know that it seems crazy but all leads point to an unusual sequence of events that night. If he landed on a vehicle then he could be carried away and anything could have happened to him. For example the driver could have hide the body out of fear of being arrested for a crime he did not commit. Or if Brian was noticed alive, the driver may thought he is a criminal and killed him with a gun (then hide the body).
Anyway, i think police should check what kind of vehicles were parked around this building. Any object big enough to "accommodate" a human body is "suspect" and should have been checked back then. A fall in a dumpster or a vehicle and the subsequent movements away from the scene would also explain the inactivity of Brian's phone (it was damaged during the fall or during the waste collection or the driver who killed Brian destroyed the phone as well).
It is difficult but it could have happened if the workers were not many the next days. One of them could make the first mistake to accidentally bury Brian while others could have worked elsewhere in the site not seeing anything. But still its something difficult to happen.
But in any case, jumping from somewhere high to a place where Brian would meet his death seems probable and in my view it's consistent with the narrow time limit required for one to vanish. I mean...he jumped and in the blink of an eye he ended somewhere that his body could not be noticed or seen initially. That explains the absence of Brian in every CCTV. But the question is where exactly did he land? If it wasn't the construction site could it be a dumpster? The police searched them but not before Monday. So could the garbage truck have collected the dumpster where Brian had landed before Monday? What was the working schedule of waste collectors at the time near Brian disappearance? They should have investigated it.
And if it was not a dumpster...could it be a relatively big vehicle of any kind? I mean could have Brian landed on a trailer or the back part of a truck that would move away from the area after a while? I know that it seems crazy but all leads point to an unusual sequence of events that night. If he landed on a vehicle then he could be carried away and anything could have happened to him. For example the driver could have hide the body out of fear of being arrested for a crime he did not commit. Or if Brian was noticed alive, the driver may thought he is a criminal and killed him with a gun (then hide the body).
Anyway, i think police should check what kind of vehicles were parked around this building. Any object big enough to "accommodate" a human body is "suspect" and should have been checked back then. A fall in a dumpster or a vehicle and the subsequent movements away from the scene would also explain the inactivity of Brian's phone (it was damaged during the fall or during the waste collection or the driver who killed Brian destroyed the phone as well).