Couldn't understand him with the wind! I thought I heard that a lot of reporting about MP's incident was inaccurate????Brian is in Grand Teton
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Couldn't understand him with the wind! I thought I heard that a lot of reporting about MP's incident was inaccurate????Brian is in Grand Teton
https://twitter.com/BrianEntin/status/1453732691329781775?s=20
Yep, that's what he said.Couldn't understand him with the wind! I thought I heard that a lot of reporting about MP's incident was inaccurate????
Maybe but I doubt that he hiked in very far...probably yelled for Brian. Dunno. jmoPerhaps he did just that? I suspect if CL was worried, a closed gate would not keep him out.
We have a lot of conflicting statements of facts throughout this investigation. We have two descriptions of Brian's demeanor and emotions as he left for his last outing. One is that he was fine, normal, and just wanted to clear his mind. The other is that he was very emotional, even regretfully described by SB as 'grieving'. So upset that Brian's father wanted to stop him from going but wasn't able. We know from the attorney that Brian's father left the house to look for him the evening of same day he left. We also know that both of his parents looked for him the following day for several hours. In my way of thinking, this is an indication that the parents were concerned. So I am confounded as to why the parents weren't the party to instigate the missing persons report when their own personal searches were ineffective. And even on the 17th, when the report was initiated ~ it wasn't even done by them.yes but SB claims that nppd ought to have known this, that it would have been passed on by fbi
but sb also says a lot of things: upset, distressed, distraught, not in a good state of mind, ( so many different interviews but we naturally don't learn what exactly he's distressed about)
On Banfield:
SB: no he didn't seem suicidal, not outwardly. Alert coherent, no indication of suicide. (Grieving was misspoke,poor choice of words, last interview of the day etc)
People:
"He was out of sorts at the time between when he came home and when he went to the hike and the day he went for the hike, he was extremely upset," the attorney explains. "Brian was very upset and distressed. Mr. Laundrie tried to prevent him from leaving the house in that condition and he couldn't, and Brian insisted on going out for the hike."
Bertolino said Laundrie was "depressed, distressed, and upset" after returning to Florida — "however you would describe somebody who is just not appearing to be in a good state of mind," he added. Brian Laundrie's Parents 'Have No Inkling' What Might Be in Notebook Found Near Remains: Lawyer
Banfield link
Right. None of this had to be complicated. jmoWe have a lot of conflicting statements of facts throughout this investigation. We have two descriptions of Brian's demeanor and emotions as he left for his last outing. One is that he was fine, normal, and just wanted to clear his mind. The other is that he was very emotional, even regretfully described by SB as 'grieving'. So upset that Brian's father wanted to stop him from going but wasn't able. We know from the attorney that Brian's father left the house to look for him the evening of same day he left. We also know that both of his parents looked for him the following day for several hours. In my way of thinking, this is an indication that the parents were concerned. So I am confounded as to why the parents weren't the party to instigate the missing persons report when their own personal searches were ineffective. And even on the 17th, when the report was initiated ~ it wasn't even done by them.
I can only conclude for my own opinion, that Stephen Bertolino and his group are prevaricators that use any information/misinformation and communications/miscommunications to their self-serving advantage.
But, as with all conflicting information, one is free to weigh and choose which report seems closest to the truth that best fits for your standards . . . .
MOO
And it's not an intriguing mystery.....it's an infuriating one, deliberately muddied by the infamous SB. jmoRight. None of this had to be complicated. jmo
Someone probably mentioned this but - is it possible the Ls knew exactly what BL planned? Or at the very least suspected. Couldn’t face the reality of him admitting that he killed Gabby. Shame, horror, embarrassment, fear…. So just let him go off into the reserve and do what he has to do? Thought crossed my mind.
SB CLAIMS that he casually mentioned that Brian did not return home Monday night from his "hike" to the FBI. on Monday night. For what it's worth...............jmoThere was more than enough probable cause to pick him up. If the FBI had known he was gone (I bet they won't be leaving the locals in charge of surveillance unsupervised again) they would have been in the reserve that night.
IDNK the video of the abandoned van was taken four hours after the incident at the restaurant. In GP timeline below this article. I always thought the 27th was the day she was killed in the later evening hours. Now I believe it was earlier, IMO
We don't know that the van was abandoned when the video was taken.IDNK the video of the abandoned van was taken four hours after the incident at the restaurant. In GP timeline below this article. I always thought the 27th was the day she was killed in the later evening hours. Now I believe it was earlier, IMO
bbms 1-3We have a lot of conflicting statements of facts throughout this investigation. We have two descriptions of Brian's demeanor and emotions as he left for his last outing. One is that he was fine, normal, and just wanted to clear his mind. The other is that he was very emotional, even regretfully described by SB as 'grieving'. So upset that Brian's father wanted to stop him from going but wasn't able. We know from the attorney that Brian's father left the house to look for him the evening of same day he left. We also know that both of his parents looked for him the following day for several hours. In my way of thinking, this is an indication that the parents were concerned. So I am confounded as to why the parents weren't the party to instigate the missing persons report when their own personal searches were ineffective. And even on the 17th, when the report was initiated ~ it wasn't even done by them.
I can only conclude for my own opinion, that Stephen Bertolino and his group are prevaricators that use any information/misinformation and communications/miscommunications to their self-serving advantage.
But, as with all conflicting information, one is free to weigh and choose which report seems closest to the truth that best fits for your standards . . . .
MOO
SBBM - Thank you!
So, if the L's had reported Brian as a missing person to NPPD on Monday or say, Tuesday morning. What would have happened?
Someone probably mentioned this but - is it possible the Ls knew exactly what BL planned? Or at the very least suspected. Couldn’t face the reality of him admitting that he killed Gabby. Shame, horror, embarrassment, fear…. So just let him go off into the reserve and do what he has to do? Thought crossed my mind.
I hope that he will walk from the van spot to the death spot and show us if he sees a fire ring and possible tent spot. jmo
Right, I used what the people filming said, they were going to stop and say hi but the van was abandoned or appeared abandoned. What gives me the chills is that the film was just 4 hours after the restaurant incident. It does move things up IMO.We don't know that the van was abandoned when the video was taken.
Waiting to hear what the manager of Merry Piglets has to say tonight in Brian Entin’s special.