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As truck driver ever been Identified? Maybe one of those times where hypnotic regression would actually work
Yes he has and has been interviewed by LE.
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As truck driver ever been Identified? Maybe one of those times where hypnotic regression would actually work
What river are you referring to?My take on this situation...
I think this guy was high on meth. His car ran out of gas, and paranoia kicked in. He saw shadows and hallucinated, or the drugs induced panic. Rather than stay with his car, he thought someone was after him and ran into the woods (even if they werent real woods, he thought of them as woods because he refers to them as such). He probably tripped a few times and got scratched up on stuff while he ran through these dark fields in a panic.
When he mentions running into something/someone, I think he meant he ran into the woods to hide/escape.
As far as the phone calls. Im wondering how accurate the times are. Im wondering if the trucker made his 911 call to report seeing Brandons car, and the trooper on scene showed up in response to that call. While brother/brothers girlfriend are on scene with the trooper, Brandon talks to his brothers girlfriend on the phone. Perhaps Brandons call in to 911 actually came in after that? I think in his drug induced panic, the darkness, and being disoriented, Brandon fell into the river and drowned. Perhaps the help me people heard at the very end of the 911 call was Brandon, as he was being swept away in the river.
What river are you referring to?
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Texas was still in a severe drought period. There was no water in the river. See Post 476.The Colorado river.
My take on this situation...
I think this guy was high on meth. His car ran out of gas, and paranoia kicked in. He saw shadows and hallucinated, or the drugs induced panic. Rather than stay with his car, he thought someone was after him and ran into the woods (even if they werent real woods, he thought of them as woods because he refers to them as such). He probably tripped a few times and got scratched up on stuff while he ran through these dark fields in a panic.
When he mentions running into something/someone, I think he meant he ran into the woods to hide/escape.
As far as the phone calls. Im wondering how accurate the times are. Im wondering if the trucker made his 911 call to report seeing Brandons car, and the trooper on scene showed up in response to that call. While brother/brothers girlfriend are on scene with the trooper, Brandon talks to his brothers girlfriend on the phone. Perhaps Brandons call in to 911 actually came in after that? I think in his drug induced panic, the darkness, and being disoriented, Brandon fell into the river and drowned. Perhaps the help me people heard at the very end of the 911 call was Brandon, as he was being swept away in the river.
Has anyone else considered that the fact that the tape of passing truck driver who called 911 to report an abandoned vehicle should be released..why hasn't it? This person could provide valuable info. Why has his tape not been released? Why has that driver not been interviewed? Could this person some how be involved? Could BL have "ran into 'em" somehow? Or perhaps his truck sticking out into the lane caused this truck driver to swerve and almost veer off the road. Enraged could he have chased BL into the woods and then (after BLs final call to Kyles girlfriend) found BL and caused him harm and then took his body with him in the truck to parts unknown?? Then made the call to 911 to cover himself...This part of the story really gets stuck in my craw....something just doesn't seem right..
Over the weekend I saw that LL has started her "wedding planning". Its so sad, and seems completely insane that there has been absolutely no movement, nothing new, no clues about Brandon all this time. Life does have to go on for those left behind.