For your information:
Sept. 1st. - Brian arrived home and is seen by his neighbors in North Port residence: biking with mother, working in garage with father, mowing lawn.
*Assuming the neighbor's observations are correct, if the camper left the residence late on Sept. 3rd., 4th., 5th. There were three full days to load Brian up and take him as far away as a day and a half drive would take them. After dropping him off, the return would be at least a day and a half.
Sept. 10th - Calls to BL and family from Gabby's parents go unanswered
Sept. 11th - Gabby's parents reported her missing.
Sept. 11th - Police visited the Laundrie residence, but made no contact with Brian.
On or before Sept. 11th. - The Laundrie lawyer is hired.
There is no subsequent LE contact with the Laundries (minus Brian) until Sept. 13th.
Sept. 13th. - The first public announcement from the Laundries comes from their lawyer. The lawyer claims he spoke to Brian via telephone on the 13th. and that he was in his parent's home at the time of the call.
The Laundrie lawyer has never met face-to-face with his clients.
The neighbors were the last people, outside his immediate family, to actually see Brian Laundrie.
I think the Mustang story is a ruse.
I think the lawyer cannot be believed about Brian's whereabouts on the 13th.
* Sept 23rd. - After being questioned as to whether Brian is a danger to himself or the public, BL's lawyer responds, "No."