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Snipped.I have been eagerly awaiting this latest episode of the podcast and am glad we got further insight into what was really meant by the construction site being “completely dug up.” It doesn’t sound like there was anywhere someone could fall into and Hurst simply meant the floor was dug up. I had the impression there were deep trenches and such going very deep into the ground.
For me, if he says it’s not possible that he’s buried in the building, I believe him. Sounds like the place was a mess but nothing to get buried under and never be found again.
I think he may still be alive and did run off. It seems everyone close to the case interviewed so far in the podcast feels the same. As a far off spectator, who am I to doubt them?
A construction site change change quite a bit from one day to the next. Detective Hurst didn't see the site on the day that Brian disappeared; Hurst didn't see the site until several days later. There may well have been deep trenches or deep holes for footings when Brian disappeared; those holes and trenches may have all been filled by the time Detective Hurst saw the site.
Regarding the interviews, most of the people that have been interviewed so far could be expected to hope that Brian is still alive. In the case of Detective Hurst, he likely wants to believe that Brian made it out of the building; to believe otherwise would be to admit that his (Hurst's) initial search of the construction site was inadequate.
Who you are is someone with some distance from the case who can, one hopes, be more objective than the people close to the case.
If you start to identify with the people being interviewed, then you'll lose your objectivity (which is what seems to have happened to the host of those podcasts).