derpderpy
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For those who are asking about Stingrays being used, I can almost assure you that the technology was in use every day of the search. It is extensively used in Florida.
I don’t think you’re wrong. I don’t think anyone can be proved wrong until he’s found. Right now it’s anyone’s guess where he is and that’s what I’m doing, guessing.Respectfully, I doubt that anyone would place a bunker on property they didn't own.
But I'm open to hearing why I could be wrong.
I am very glad you did not succeed! Thank you for your insight
So he left his wallet and phone at the house before he left. How do you guys feel about that?
Interesting.No, I just noticed he quoted Chuck consistently throughout his Instagram Bizarre_Design account.
This was taken directly from the Wikipedia account of Chuck Palahniuk. I recognized the quotes immediately. I love to read books.
I don't know what's going through his head but I have some ideas where this may be heading. Not sure how much we are allowed to discuss or speculate so I'll wait.
Chuck Palahniuk - Wikipedia
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Because they know they’re guilty in all of this too.
Everything worked out. I became a liaison person between the courts, LE and the mental health community and learned A LOT about the legal system.I’m very glad that you are still here! I know you don’t know me, but I’m hugging you through this phone right now.
I sort of think he and his parents or sister has burner phones and he could be using someone else's ID a friend or family member.So he left his wallet and phone at the house before he left. How do you guys feel about that?
Would it be fair to assume the feds have a stingray at the reserve? Could that be their intelligence? I just can't believe he hasn't been found.
Well the note on the card is kinda standard issue from what I understand. They knew the swamp. He knew it.
Leave your vehicle overnight in the parking lot and it will be ticketed.
WAIT.
He has a key.
Car is parked outside his house...
he already thinks he's Superman..?
My suspicion is that they were already acting under the advice of their attorney. Do not engage with their family in any way, etc. Just a hunch.
This seems really plausible. And then he snuck off with them none the wiser. Also, as soon as her body was found, his parents probably had a huge wake up call about their son. I’m can’t imagineMOO. It seems to me that BL told his parents he needed to get out. Needed to take a walk in the nearby preserves, something he apparently did a lot. Took the Mustang and went. Parking for the preserve, they all knew where that was.
<modsnip - no link> When they saw the car was tagged for parking overnight which was not allowed, they decided to bring the car home rather than getting it towed. The exact dates are not known to us as there is some confusion there. But that’s the gist of it.
Parents were worried. With reason. BL was extremely agitated, I’m sure. And scared. Bad mental state, of course. So the parents likely consulted with the attorney as they had been, and he advised filing an endangered missing persons report. BL was out in the wilderness with parents thinking he might harm or kill self, snd was without wallet or cellphone. And so they did file.
Wouldn't matter if they spent a billion. His current charge could result in a fine and probation.They have spent $1.2 Million dollars looking for a guy that could walk away with misdemeanors and probation?
seems unlikely.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I just chalked it up to that he said he was going to the reserve so they already know everybody is looking for him.That and I think these people generally have some weird behaviours from what I’ve seen in the media. Both the mom and dad have shown absolutely zero emotion or concern for initially Gabby or even their son. If they felt their son was innocent and missing, they’d be out there looking for him, pleading and distressed. They’re out here acting as if he’s somewhere safe and taken care of.
And, since BL looks like he needed some special caretaking, it speaks volumes that they don’t seem concerned at all. Jmo.
I tried to commit suicide twice...in public. If you're terrified enough, location is of no importance. Its the end of hope and the beginning of a leap into the unknown. This is not usually done when you're lawyered up and have family support. There are many reasons why BL could walk away from this entire matter with misdemeanors and probation. To be honest, I have no idea why he and his parents have chosen to blow the entire matter out of proportion. The best way ahead would have been to lawyer up, cooperate with LE, deal with whatever proof against him was raised and fight it out in court.
As it stands now, regardless of the tsunami of anti-Brian sentiment, he is, by law, an innocent man. His major problem is bad legal advice, because every moment he waits to turn himself in, he adds to the concept of consciousness of guilt unnecessarily and is chiseling away at his own case.
I have been a liaison between LE and the mental health community and have seen many unexpected deals made.
Right now, all Brian is facing is a an unauthorized credit card use charge. If he turns himself in, he bonds out and goes home.