Hey all—thanks for keeping Brian’s case alive.
I wanted to encourage everyone to keep sharing theories. I know some of you think Brian is entombed in the building, and I acknowledge it is possible...although based on what I read after the disappearance many years ago, it strikes me as highly unlikely.
Anyways, I shared this above post bc I realize the more time that passes, the more firsthand info will be lost. Articles are taken down and so on.
For example, a few years from now, after the Ugly Tuna building is taken down as planned, we may come on here and someone may theorize that Brian never went to Ugly Tuna in the first place and that Clint and Meredith were lying. That would be a reasonable thing for a newcomer who hadn’t read all the previous articles to wonder about, even though those who have long followed the case would know Brian was seen around closing time on camera inside the Ugly Tuna.
My post (quoted above) then wasn’t to criticize people who theorize he is buried in the Tuna then. It was just intended to say, as someone who has followed the case in the news since it happened, that early interviews and news coverage researched and nearly eliminated this possibility in my mind.
Again, anything is possible, but certain findings that have been put out there along the way aren’t always readily available 12 years later.
If we take the time to read the case info from over the years, I think we can fairly conclude this was thorough detective work and it may make sense to trust the conclusions of Randy and LE who did exhaustive work at the time, and put our time and energy into other theories they were unable to rule out.
I get some of you may still insist that LE is sometimes sloppy or lazy or late to the game, and that maybe you also think Brian’s Dad and girlfriend and Texas search teams and dogs were somehow mistaken, and you still think he could be accidentally buried. And I can’t guarantee you’re not right. I’m just trying to preserve the findings of previous investigations that are getting lost along the way.
And, FYI, I would love it if—when they tear the Tuna down—if they dug up the place to close the book on this once and for all. And if they find Brian’s remains there, I’ll be the first to say you were right and I was wrong.