Here's one link. I'm still not 100% he was some avid hunter. Who knows?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/suspected-long-island-serial-killers-duck-hunting-could-have-been-perfect-cover-hiding-bodies
The only way I think the duck hunting aspect plays into anything is as a ruse to explain things like guns, or camo cloth or whatever else might need an explanation. I'm not sure it even matters, but I don't think he was doing a lot of duck hunting.
Something just seems off about the entire duck hunter thing. The most obvious being you can't duck hunt year round. At the right time of year, it might be the case that a duck hunter would attract little attention. It would also depend on if a certain area was permitted for hunting. I just feel...
It's often said that "a grade-school teacher knew," meaning that early on a teacher or other person in that type of position recognized some form of deviant behavior because they see so many kids. And yes, I also believe that some people are born with this type of darkness in them.
The fact that an arrest was made after about a year or so of concerted work by LE just begs the question of how much sooner this guy would have been caught if there weren't so much corruption within SCPD for years. Thank goodness this is moving in a positive direction.
This. Exactly! People generally see themselves as more far discerning and analytical than they actually are. We think and assume our own family members wouldn't be a serial killer, but how do you know?
We don't know the details, but it doesn't sound like the parents found the items. It sounds like some items were found, and BL/RL ID'd whatever it was that was found.
FBI: No evidence to connect body found on Blue Ridge Parkway to search for Brian Laundrie
“At this time, there is no evidence to connect or any reason to believe it is related to the search for fugitive Brian Laundrie,” the FBI stated.
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