J.B. Biunno
@WFLAJB
(1/7) Let’s discuss something. Long thread here on
#BrianLaundrie. Josh Taylor of
@NorthPortPolice
reiterated Friday that tracking Brian Laundrie’s whereabouts in September was limited by where they were in the investigation at the time. He wasn’t a suspect / wanted for a crime.
(2/7) Taylor on 9/17: “We don’t track residents.”
3/7) On
@NewsNationNow Friday night,
@BrianEntin reported that there were hidden cameras setup by police around the Laundrie home *before*
#BrianLaundrie went missing. So you can’t track residents but you can setup hidden cameras to provide surveillance of them?
4/7) Just so we’re clear: you can’t have a local police officer parked on a public street to follow
#BrianLaundrie in his Mustang on public roads over to a public park within your jurisdiction? But you can install hidden cameras to monitor your POI and his family?
5/7) Trying to gain a better understanding of how
#BrianLaundrie was able to vanish. Was it “human error” by police? Was it a failure in police policy? Did
@NorthPortPolice
not have the resources/manpower necessary to have an officer assigned to following Brian & the Mustang?
(6/7) The best answer we get is from Taylor talking to
@BrianEntinFriday. Skip ahead to 0:48.
https://twitter.com/WFLAJB/status/1451922595977342976?s=20
7/7) Josh Taylor of
@NorthPortPoliceon
@NewsNationNow “Our intention was to keep an eye on Brian. Clearly him going out there, we missed him going out there.”
(8/7) One more here. As many astute followers have noted,
#BrianLaundrie wasn’t officially named a POI until 9/15. Regardless of the label however, why were cameras setup to monitor the Laundries but not enough police attention to trail his Mustang on public roads to the NP park?
@TiffanyAlaniz responds:
Please don’t forget also Josh Taylor “
What we were supposed to do follow him from tree to tree in the reserve?” And asking Brian Entin ON CAMERA why Brian Entin didn’t see BL leave the house