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This picture makes me believe they were actively looking for Brian
Here’s a FB FOX News video also of FBI pulling up to Laundrie home.Not sure if the person that asked was able to find a video of the FBI rolling in. Just found it on Twitter
https://twitter.com/cbenavidesTV/status/1439950750923296769?s=20
I saw the video (slowed down and enhanced) and it definitely looks to be slightly ajar, and then closingIn regards to the van door closing, didn't the couple that took the video say they were going to stop and say hello, but the van didn't appear to have any activity, so they didn't? If that's the case, I think that rules out the door opening/closing, etc. because they would have seen that and knew that someone was there.
Video is the first pass. The cameras were left on accidentally for that, they noticed they had left them on by the time they got to the back of the campground and turned them off, so there is no additional footage from on the way out of the campground.I haven't watched their news appearances, but the family that filmed the van in the Spread Creek area mentioned in the YouTube video that they passed the van twice (I think). From how I understood it, they drove past it looking for a camping spot, didn't find anything, turned around and then passed it on the way back.
But, I'm not sure if the video is the first or second pass. If it's the 2nd pass, they may have not really been paying attention because they had already assumed it to be empty after the 1st pass.
Where else could he be? I don’t see him crossing USAs borders without being noticed by multiple people / cameras, etc.
Even on a normal day, but especially now with Covid restrictions / protocols in place everywhere. At least I assume Canada is still enforcing theirs and I know for a fact you can’t air travel without negative tests or vaccine proof.
IMO they barely glanced at the van when you look at the camera view of the driver. As to the door shutting, you have to watch the slowed down, zoomed in version that is posted on this thred where it does become clearly evident that a door is shutting. If you were driving down the road, highly unlikely you would have noticed it. All IMO.In regards to the van door closing, didn't the couple that took the video say they were going to stop and say hello, but the van didn't appear to have any activity, so they didn't? If that's the case, I think that rules out the door opening/closing, etc. because they would have seen that and knew that someone was there.
he was wearing sandals as seen in the video when the cops detained him.
That was actually pretty convincing.Just bumping this again so others can view it.
It clearly shows someone is in the van as the door definitely closes.
@Matic - here you go
Do you think they had any kind of warning because his mother looked fully dressed? Or am I the only one that sits around in old t-shirts and ratty shorts, with bed head?Trying to catch up. Here’s a FOX NEWS link I don’t know if it’s been shared. Video of when 15-20 FBI descended on the Laundrie residence.
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I could see him taking off for some time to hike on his own. I wouldn't want to be an attractive 22 year old woman out in the middle of no where by myself. She seems like she was idealistic and trusting. I'm sure there are plenty of destitute loners out there who would spot this and take advantage of the situation. Reasonable doubt.At this point in the investigation, is it at all feasible that Brian didn't kill Gabby?
I know the consensus is clearly heavily weighted otherwise, but I'm just playing devil's advocate here (innocent until proven guilty etc etc).
Could he claim he left her in the van, went hitchhiking, and when he returned she was either gone, or dead? Yes, he obviously should've immediately reported her missing/dead, but panicked and fled instead..
Is there already evidence in terms of time frames to refute this and blow his defence clean out of the water or is there a chance that it MIGHT not have been him, and his only crime was fleeing the scene and then having a meltdown and going awol?
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My guess is the bank of mommy and daddy....Why come home in the first place, why not go straight to Mexico before her parents were suspicious?
Gabby really had no reason to HIDE. I suspect it was him after leaving her dead 200 yards away. He definitely had a reason to hide.I wonder if that’s the last proof of life of GP. Another post pointed out that her flip flops were left outside the back door on the ground at the time that back door closed. It had been said that she got mad at BL for dragging dirt into the van. If so, it would make sense that she would leave her flip flops outside the van.
Why come home in the first place, why not go straight to Mexico before her parents were suspicious?