sk716
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Ladies, gentlemen, and everyone is between:
Y'all are making this a whole lot more complicated than it could possibly be, BL isn't that smart.
Let me remind you of the wisdom of Benjamin Franklin (the most American American to ever American): Three can keep a secret if two of them are dead.
There isn't some huge family-wide conspiracy. Most of us can barely get along with our immediate families under stressful situations, never mind extended family. While I might not sell out my brother for most things, if he returned home under these circumstances, I'd give him a day to give me a good reason why I shouldn't turn him in. I'd owe him a day, he'd give me the same courtesy. Of my varied cousins, there's only one I wouldn't gleefully turn in for even a minor crime, they'd rat me out, too. My own daughter would find herself cuffed to a chair at the police station if she came home under these circumstances.
I'm not sure how long the Laundrie's have been in South Florida, but it certainly hasn't been long enough to build the strong ties with the community to have the resources to pull off some big convoluted conspiracy. His parents certainly helped him get away, but probably can't anymore. Even if it hasn't been stated publicly, the FBI has probably already gotten the warrants to dig through the parents digital tracks and we know agents are following them around being ridiculously obvious. Whatever cash Brian had when he took off is all there is going to be, no one can Western Union him more. Even if he has a burner, which I think he probably does, he can't risk contacting his parents because the FBI is sitting on top of them.
I don't think it's going to be too long before he turns up. The stress and solitude will get to him and he'll mess up.
Y'all are making this a whole lot more complicated than it could possibly be, BL isn't that smart.
Let me remind you of the wisdom of Benjamin Franklin (the most American American to ever American): Three can keep a secret if two of them are dead.
There isn't some huge family-wide conspiracy. Most of us can barely get along with our immediate families under stressful situations, never mind extended family. While I might not sell out my brother for most things, if he returned home under these circumstances, I'd give him a day to give me a good reason why I shouldn't turn him in. I'd owe him a day, he'd give me the same courtesy. Of my varied cousins, there's only one I wouldn't gleefully turn in for even a minor crime, they'd rat me out, too. My own daughter would find herself cuffed to a chair at the police station if she came home under these circumstances.
I'm not sure how long the Laundrie's have been in South Florida, but it certainly hasn't been long enough to build the strong ties with the community to have the resources to pull off some big convoluted conspiracy. His parents certainly helped him get away, but probably can't anymore. Even if it hasn't been stated publicly, the FBI has probably already gotten the warrants to dig through the parents digital tracks and we know agents are following them around being ridiculously obvious. Whatever cash Brian had when he took off is all there is going to be, no one can Western Union him more. Even if he has a burner, which I think he probably does, he can't risk contacting his parents because the FBI is sitting on top of them.
I don't think it's going to be too long before he turns up. The stress and solitude will get to him and he'll mess up.