Depending on the judge anywhere from 1-99 years.
GOOD GRIEF! 99 for drugs? Wouldn't it be more effective to offer mental health treatments, and drug treatments? Then a person could contribute to society and help pay their own way versus sitting in a prison until death on tax payers dime. I don't understand our legal system. We let child molesters out to reoffend, and send drug dealers/users to prison for life. Seems backwards to me.
As for my opinion on what happened to Brandon, nope...nothing I've seen has changed my opinion or ruled out any hypothesis. Nothing to state he didn't die somewhere near where his truck was, nothing to state the police aren't involved (apparently they didn't even realize there was a warrant for him! First thing our police do is run a check for ANYTHING, even if YOU are the one that called them!), nothing to rule out someone else was with him, or harmed him, or transported him somewhere else, nothing to eliminate family involvement, nothing to rule out him leaving on his own because of the warrant! I still feel there just isn't enough FACTS to even narrow down what may have happened. Strangest case I've followed in some time. Well, maybe some of the cases from Oklahoma and the lack of information they release, like the family of 4 missing for years and finally found near where their vehicle was parked!
I live in a small area, yet our local LE seems more up to date on investigations than some cases I've seen on websleuths. I don't know what the reasoning is, I mean we've got our share of missing people in VA, no doubt, but in my county I don't know of one person.
I know I get frustrated, and can't imagine how the families feel.
Irritating and frustrating for LE if they are getting conflicting reports or information as well, but they have resources to investigate and rule things in or out.
Brandon, WHERE ARE YOU???
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