Cedar Sherwood
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Wait, you're a car buff? I thought it said cat buff!Hopefully we won't get to one thread for each year I've been alive!
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Wait, you're a car buff? I thought it said cat buff!Hopefully we won't get to one thread for each year I've been alive!
Both Gabby and Brian seemed unreasonably fearful about the other running off with the van/phones, etc. Their fear seems out of proportion to the consequences if that had happened. They were staying in popular, heavily visited places. If one of them had left the other stranded, the only way a worst case scenario plays out is if they didn't ask for help. Anyone have any insight on this?
Thank you! This one cuts off at a weird place. I wish I could finish listening to what he’s saying haha.
I believe that they do. But "follow-up" can mean many different things. For example, they can call another LE agency and ask a regular LEO to go to the spot where the sighting is claimed, and report back that BL is no longer there. They can file a report regarding which direction of travel BL was in (according to the tip) and what time of day the tipster says they saw them. People are not always reliable, the FBI knows that.
After a while, perhaps a pattern emerges. I think some of you are noticing some really interesting patterns - I have faith that within LE, they too are noticing the same patterns.
I agree that BL is operating "without logic," just to put it succinctly. If he is alive, this escape has rolled out in phases. Scenario I has his parents (and sister) engaging in helping him and perhaps planting supplies, etc. Scenario II has him go it completely alone, and then either with or without a gun. Where I live, there are pop-up places where people sell used cars and trucks for cash and time after time, no one bothers to change the registration. Apparently some states require that you take the plates off when you sell a car and bring them to the DMV or something - but not in California or any of the states I've ever lived in. Everywhere I've lived, you could take cash, buy a used car, and then drive off. It is the responsibility of the buyer to re-register in all of these states. No receipts, no records and we constantly see criminal conduct in CA that involves a car registered to someone out of state, who had no idea that the "buyer" didn't re-register.
Or he stole a truck. Less likely, right?
With all that out of the way, what next? He realizes he will be recognized anywhere around that AT, so I am guessing he's still heading out of the region, but not north and not into the deep south either - he wants to get back to the wide open spaces that he loves. He probably envisions dying eventually at the hands of LE, but in the meantime, he'll be a wanderer - and a sort of gambler.
I know someone said they posted a link to the Dennis Davis interview. I looked back several pages in the last thread & couldn’t find it (I’m sure I just missed it). But my question is did he do any on camera/recorded zoom interviews? I know about the NY Post article, but I was curious if there was an interview “on camera”?
I said "seem" deliberately.
But in point of fact, he did not stumble over his words, struggle to make logical sense, etc., and that's what I was referring to. He did, factually, make sense, ask relevant questions, respond to questions with complete thoughts, etc.
I thought that, too. The moss-looking stuff also looks very green. Idk I’m no moss expert, but I would think after something like that is pulled up, it wouldn’t stay that bright green for long. Bottom line is I agree..the whole site looks relatively fresh.That pillow looks so white and clean. It can't be very old. I've seen alot of homeless camps in the woods but nothing that clean.
Scene at the Laundrie house.
https://twitter.com/BrianEntin/status/1444683853243748352
Thank you!! I hate that the video cuts right there…I wanna hear what he says after that!! Lol.Appalachian Trail hiker claims he saw Brian Laundrie in Tennessee
Yes. I have transcribed his words.
"Yeah, I'm Dennis Davis and I was coming up from Florida on Friday to go hiking the AT. I got up here to the NC - TN area at about 12:30, so early Saturday morning. I was parking my car at a parking lot where we were going to be leaving a car and I had passed the parking lot so I was doing a U-turn to go back to it and as I was doing that U-turn a vehicle approached from behind me.
The vehicle let me go ahead and finish my U-turn and as I was driving up to that vehicle, the gentleman in the vehicle stuck his hand out and kind of waved me down. I pulled up alongside of the vehicle, it was uh, it looked like a Ford F-150 truck, it was white. Um, I was in a car, so I was lower than the vehicle, I rolled my window down and I started talking with the gentleman. Um, I could tell right away that there was, he, something wasn't right with him. He uh, it took him a second to get anything out and he said "man I'm lost." And I thought, you know I was kind of lost myself, I thought maybe he was another hiker, looking for the same parking lot.
And I said "well I'm not from around here, but what are you trying to find?" And he said "Man I need to go to California." And I was like, "Wow, well, I don't know the directions to California, but..." he said "Yea, me and my girlfriend had a fight, and man I love her, but she called me and I need to go out to California to go see her."
And I said, "Well, man, I-40 is right there," we were right next to I-40, and I said "you can take I-40 West and it will get you to California." And he said "No, I think, this road that we're on I'm just going to take it to California."
And that was uh Waterville Rd.
When I got off the phone with the FBI I looked at some more pictures and I saw a profile view of Brian. And you know that's kind of how I was looking at him; cause he was in his truck so most of the time I was seeing the side of his face. And when I saw from the side that profile view, I was like, I am absolutely 100% sure that was the guy, my heart was thumpin' and I immediately called the FBI back, and said "Listen I just called you guys, but I'm telling you this was the guy. And so the lady, first time I spoke with a man, second time was a lady - she again took my information.
Um, I was sitting there in this parking lot thinking what do I do now. No one's calling me so I called 911. At that time I was in TN, so I got the Tennessee 911 and I called and spoke with the operator, she took my information. Again, Nobody was calling me back, I was sitting there for an hour now. And so I got in my car and actually drove back by the site where I saw, just to see if I could see him again.
At that time I was in NC so I picked up the phone and called 911 in North Carolina."
Video cuts out after this.
This is just shameful at this point. But that's often the case, when people try to shame others they often do so with shameful behavior of their own. Nobody wins. This does not help Gabby or her family.Scene at the Laundrie house.
https://twitter.com/BrianEntin/status/1444683853243748352
That’d make a great new topic thread:Just out of curiosity what’s the highest number of threads a case on Websleuths has had? This one is going for a record lol
oh I DEFINITELY think they have a ton of evidence from the scene that would nail him. probably just keeping it all quiet until he's caught under the fraud warrant. but I have no doubts he left a ton behind.A few pages back some were inquiring about the orange paint at the crime scene being away from where the body was found. More than likely she was killed someplace other than where she was found. There may be a trail of evidence along the route when her body was possibly transported to a more secure location across the river. The killer may have tired while carrying her, placing her down for a bit. She may have trailed blood while she was being carried etc.
Jmo.
This is beyond the pale at this point IMO. Go home, people. (My thoughts only)OH dear me!!!
OMG. These people think they are yelling at BL who is nowhere near. It's hysteria detached completely from reality.Scene at the Laundrie house.
https://twitter.com/BrianEntin/status/1444683853243748352
Just out of curiosity what’s the highest number of threads a case on Websleuths has had? This one is going for a record lol
Wyoming’s definition of second degree murder:
It requires a person to kill another human being “purposely and maliciously, but without premeditation.”
Yet, Wyoming case law has established that “purposely” does not require the actor to have “an intent to kill”; instead, “purposely” just requires that the actor consciously or intentionally taken the action that caused the killing, such as purposely rather than accidentally pulling the trigger of a gun or throwing a punch. The Wyoming Supreme Court put it this way: “purposely” requires only that the State prove the defendant “acted purposely, not that he killed purposely.
According to the current pattern jury instructions, “maliciously” for purposes of second-degree murder means “the act constituting the offense was done without premeditation, was reasonably likely to result in death, was done recklessly under circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to the value of human life and was done without legal justification or excuse.
Murder in Wyoming
https://scholarship.law.uwyo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1144&context=wlr