TheGardener
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Sure is. The M-Vac System. Look it up. Amazing process!Fingerprints probably but there is a tool to extract DNA off rocks. JMO
Sure is. The M-Vac System. Look it up. Amazing process!Fingerprints probably but there is a tool to extract DNA off rocks. JMO
I'm not asking for him to be arrested. I fully understand and support his rights.
That said, the local PD would not take a missing person report for one of their citizens. She lived there! And so does her father.
They could have surveilled him. That would not have been an infringement on his rights.
They could have taken him in, even if they had to turn around and release him if he lawyered up.
They didn't even have proof he was in the home AT ALL! At the very least, they should have insisted on that.
I agree he is a runner but there's a big difference in running in a van and running into a certain-death swamp.For those of you who believe Brian incapable of going on the run...
Its about 2300 miles from the crime scene to North Port.
So, that makes his first runner about 2300 miles long.
Just a normal day...
Just murdered my girlfriend and left her body to rot...think I'll go biking with Mom and mow the lawn for Dad.
Thing is, nobody was watching for anything until GP's mom reported her missing on Sept. 11. So he had at least those 11 days to move about freely. He had to know it was coming.Exactly. I wonder how he got out of the house without anyone seeing him. JMO but watching the news, it looked like there were always groups of people in front of the Laundrie home.
Edited to correct spelling.
Missing Gabby Petito's dad linked to Laundrie home incident report evening before daughter reported missingDoes anyone remember the interview w/ her dad discussing reporting her missing? If I remember right they called to do it in Florida first and were told to do it in NY? I would love to source this interview if anyone knows where it is again. I see another misstep if so.
Just a normal day...
Just murdered my girlfriend and left her body to rot...think I'll go biking with Mom and mow the lawn for Dad.
I suspect that the mustang was in the garage all the time that he was home and the van was parked behind it until it was towed away. That may be why we never saw the mustang until Wednesday of last week. He may have stashed supplies in the trunk. Then, reportedly drove the mustang to the park where his parents scooped it up late Tuesday or early Wednesday. Also, if it is true that an empty gun case was found in the mustang by LE after it had been returned to the driveway, his parents certainly saw it and knew that he had the gun. They may not have known that until after they picked up the mustang from the park...but then they worried that he was suicidal yet waited til Friday to invite LE to speak with them. JMOExactly. I wonder how he got out if the house without anyone seeing him. JMO but watching the news, it looked like there were always groups of people in front of the Laundrie home.
Could the M-Vac system work even after a month has gone by?Sure is. The M-Vac System. Look it up. Amazing process!
takes a while for the pressure to mountWell that’s a good point at the end of your post. If he were going to kill himself, why drive all the way back to FL to do that when there are numerous states in between. I can’t make sense of someone who is likely not operating with a full deck to begin with. Youth, immaturity, unstableness of some sort. Ugh.
There is a media interview with neighbors who say they saw him riding his bike and helping his dad in the garage after he returned, so it appears he was at the home sometime before he disappeared. MOOPlease let me know if this has been addressed allready but has anyone actually confirmed seeing BL in Florida? My family lives very close to the area and she has heard talk that possibly his parents may have driven or Flown to meet him.and driven the van back and that he never even returned to Florida...this is being said in the area I haven't heard it on any news reports etc...has this been discussed?
I really don’t think it works that way. Assuming him dead is one thing. Declaring him so in a statement is another. /JMOIf they really thought he was dead, I think a statement saying as such would be made. They are being drug through the ringer, wouldn't they want to get it over with so they could have a chance to grieve themselves?
Regardless of what he did, he's still their child. I cannot imagine how I would feel if I was put in this situation. If I knew my child had something to do with it or if I knew my child was dead, I would be grieving the loss of my child either way, because that's what happened. Their child made a terrible decision, by any action he's made up to this point, and now they're dealing with the consequences of that as well. Regardless of how everybody else feels about him that much, I'm sure they loved him dearly. If they had information, they could make this a lot easier, maybe they truly don't know anything.
Does anyone remember the interview w/ her dad discussing reporting her missing? If I remember right they called to do it in Florida first and were told to do it in NY? I would love to source this interview if anyone knows where it is again. I see another misstep if so.
Even if years pass by.Could the M-Vac system work even after a month has gone by?