AL AL - Brittney Wood, 19, Mobile, 31 May 2012 - # 1

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  • #381
He supposedly shot himself in the HEAD with a rifle/shotgun which I think may be a bit difficult? I really don't know.

My first post on this thread. Going to read back and catch up.

I wanted to add: Years ago, when I was in high school, a school friend committed suicide. She was very petite and just 16 when she left this world. She used a shotgun - shot to the chest. She did it outside.


If this guy shot himself in the head....I would think it's possible, especially if he was sitting down.
 
  • #382
Obviously just my two-cents based on very little information....

Pretty much everyone involved in this, from all sides of the family, seem to me to be off the freaking charts disfunctional. So much so that literally anything seems possible from here. The guy tries to commit suicide, does a someone sloppy (but ultimately effective) job of it, and while he is busy dying in the hospital his wife is merrily facebooking away chatting about hot doctors? This young girl takes off WALKING, without shoes (?!), on a forty mile treck, and the family thinks there is nothing unusual about this? The dead guys wife and the missing girl's family are at each other's throats over completely irrelevant BS?

This entire case is like the script for a bad reality TV show.

My initial instinct (probably like everyone else) was that the dead guy must have had something to do with her disappearance. But at this point I am no longer sure of anything.

I am sorry about your father
ITA with this post!!
 
  • #383
I just hope the suicide scene investigation has integrity to determine if the Uncle truly did commit suicide. Kurt Cobain used a Remington 20 gauge shot gun, but many people still question if he was the one that actually pulled the trigger once you go over the scene and the facts. I still do not believe Rebecca Zahou hung herself. It sounded like the Uncle was all busy with his family, and what little fb info from his wife seemed odd, but JMO.
 
  • #384
Whew, what an interesting and horrifying case(s) here. These poor family members--I worry about the teenage cousins of BW getting "lost" in all the apparent family drama. It seems so weird that a person would ever keep their personal FB page public during something like this. I don't have a lot to add that hasn't already been said here--it seems reasonable to think the disappearance and suicide are related...and there are several reasons to be guessed at, at some we probably haven't even thought of yet. As far as the manner of suicide, I know that my brother shot himself in the mouth using a rifle--apparently he used some bicycle or motorcycle handlebars/handlebar pieces through the trigger and pushed it with his foot? I assume sitting up, as I think he was found lying on his back.

I think people who are determined to kill themselves will find a way to use a gun even if it's uncomfortable or inconvenient...not to be flippant or disrespectful here, but who cares about a little added discomfort at a despairing time like that? I guess I assumed people maybe hold the barrel in their hands to steady it while pulling the trigger with a toe or some foot tool as mentioned above?

*sigh*
What horrible things we type here sometimes.

Speaking of which, I noted that a couple of DH's relatives have expressed their disgust that the media has mentioned DH's cause of death on-air, etc., and that those details should be kept private as they can upset his children, etc. It's so sad--obviously the news is going to report that kind of thing and of course people are going to be upset about it because they're already upset about the actual thing--it's like...displaced anger...understandable, though. As far as posting on FB during crises, I asked myself if I would have posted updates when my child was injured, on life support, died, etc...and I honestly don't know. I imagine I might have asked one of my sisters to create a family FB group for updates to be posted at or something....we have a big family and it is stressful to make all those phone calls...the situation itself is exhausting as it is...I don't know...I've been through that kind of emotional shock and I'm ashamed to admit that I realize now I said some odd things--I remember feeling like I had less verbal impulse control as the world crumbled. So while there are some notable statements, etc. on the part(s) of some family members, for the time being, I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt.

Anyway, I'm very curious to see how this plays out, and hope for the best for Brittney. I know I rambled above and hope I made sense...I need to sleep.

:offtobed:

Hoping tomorrow brings better news for this family.
 
  • #385
BW was arrested for being in a car that was basicly a rolling meth lab. She was a passenger so not sure if charges were brought against her or dropped.

This opens up way too many scenarios for me to even begin to think about.
 
  • #386
Regarding the arrest, it seems to me that it's just a naive teenager getting involved with things she shouldn't be involved in. I'm 21, and when I was younger I found myself in some ridiculous scenarios. Luckily none involved serious drugs like meth, but either way, I think the arrest is irrelevant to her being missing. Perhaps she needed to go to her uncles to "lay low", but regardless, the circumstances seem to paint a much more grim picture. Uncle commits suicide, and then they find that the attractive younger niece is missing and last known whereabouts is near him. It's one heck of a coincidence if it's unrelated.
 
  • #387
flourish, sorry about your brother. It is hard to be a suicide survivor, and you're right to be concerned for his children having to live with that fact in their history now. Counseling would be a good idea.

It's very true that people really do and say strange things in their grief.
Are comments on fb forever? I guess the fb comments can't be deleted which seems wrong to me.
 
  • #388
Regarding the arrest, it seems to me that it's just a naive teenager getting involved with things she shouldn't be involved in. I'm 21, and when I was younger I found myself in some ridiculous scenarios. Luckily none involved serious drugs like meth, but either way, I think the arrest is irrelevant to her being missing. Perhaps she needed to go to her uncles to "lay low", but regardless, the circumstances seem to paint a much more grim picture. Uncle commits suicide, and then they find that the attractive younger niece is missing and last known whereabouts is near him. It's one heck of a coincidence if it's unrelated.

That's the thing, if Uncle wasn't now dead we would all just be looking for Brittney thinking she got a ride from some dangerous stranger. Everything seems to point to this being linked. It makes no sense to see this as a coincidence, and believe me I've tried. I sure hope they find her soon.
 
  • #389
If she would have planned to run away ,you would think she would have brought at least a few things with her.I read someones post earlier that stated she didn't even have shoes on,so if she did decide to runaway it was most likely a decision made after she left .Maybe there was an an arguement between her,and her uncle ,and whoever Brittney was with.Maybe Briitney saw her uncle commit suicide,and between that and her court troubles,and who knows what else she may have been going through,that she decided to get the hell away from it all.
 
  • #390
Just got onto this case....my 2 cents worth: drugs and/or sex. I think either she either had an overdose or the uncle got too amorous and then killed her. Very weird that she was going to his place 40 miles away and the family thought it ok for her to either walk or get a lift.......
 
  • #391
I dont know what it is but something sure is strange here.
Her family if i read correctly did not go to Uncle Donnie's service.

Where is she?
I have a feeling this young woman is hiding!

Why would this guy kill himself after a visit from her?
Who took her there?

so many questions and so few answers!

The uncle could have killed himself because he was grief-stricken. Reportedly, he had recently lost his mother and his brother. Maybe BW had spoken with her Uncle and he expressed his desire to end his life and she felt she needed to see him.

According to posts from his son, BW was seen by the neighbor while his dad was in the hospital. That would rule out Donnie being responsible for BW's disappearance, but THEN we have WWH disputing the neighbors claims that BW was there. How can she say what the neighbor saw? She hacks into BW's messages....for what? That's LE's job, not hers. What is she not telling?

And the posts about a hot doctor while her husband lies in a hospital dying? :what: Who does that????

My hinky meter is going off re: WWH! :twocents:

If you post from your cell it is pretty accurate on location. Fb uses the GPS on your phone for the location.

I've seen these locations be on the other side of the country. My friend lives in GA and had her location show up as Los Angeles. :waitasec:
 
  • #392
The only sighting I've read about of BW was from JVM transcript :

So what police are trying to nail down right now, as Ms. Wood said, is was this young lady at her uncle`s house that evening? A neighbor says that he saw her outside of that house, but never saw her with her uncle.

Are there other sightings of BW by other people, I haven't seen them if there are, but I haven't been able to find much info online.
 
  • #393
The only sighting I've read about of BW was from JVM transcript :

So what police are trying to nail down right now, as Ms. Wood said, is was this young lady at her uncle`s house that evening? A neighbor says that he saw her outside of that house, but never saw her with her uncle.

Are there other sightings of BW by other people, I haven't seen them if there are, but I haven't been able to find much info online.

I dont believe anyone else saw her!
I think Wendys family were saying she was seen witn an unidentified male
while Donnie was in the hospital....
I think Wendys family are trying to cover things up!
FWTW I believe Wendy knows....

JMO
 
  • #394
Was it said by LE that the neighbor saw BW? Where did that come from? Just DH's son?
 
  • #395
My :twocents:

2-shooting yourself in the head with a shotgun-would be difficult-IMO

All IMOOC


I have a hard time understanding why people find this method of suicide hard to believe. One of my uncles left the world this way before I was born.
We believe he chose a shotgun because it was available (he was a hunter) and it was fool-proof (if you do it right). A grown man, if determined, would have no problem committing suicide with a shotgun. Just my :twocents:

All MOO
 
  • #396
As far as the media reporting that this was a suicide, I think that is to be expected. And naturally, when someone dies, our first thought is, "What happened?"

I think, for the children's sake, honesty is the very best policy. If you read the FB pages, the children have lots of love and support in the community around them. My husband is a pastor, so we do see suicide sometimes and have to share things with the waiting family. The way I would approach it, "Kids, your daddy loved you very much. But he was so sad...he was probably not thinking very clearly and that's what happens sometimes. When adults get sad or upset and they have moments when they are not thinking clearly then they make mistakes without considering all the consequences. I know he would not have wanted to hurt you or your mom because he cared about you with all his heart."
 
  • #397
I think it was only DH's son that stated in a FB post, while defending his dad, that BW was seen by a neighbor with an unidentified man while his dad was in the hospital, so his dad (DH) couldn't have had anything to do with BW being missing. Regardless of how accurate his statement is (other reports I believe had the neighbor seeing BW the night before), what I do take from it is that BW was at DH's place on the river, which contradicts WWH's statement that she wasn't.
 
  • #398
Hey guys! I just wanted to clarify a few things.

I keep seeing mention of BW's family not caring that she left barefoot for her Uncle's house 40 miles away. BW's family didn't "let" her go to her Uncle's house as they weren't even aware she was going there. She told her family she was going to a friend's house and she told her friend she was going to her Uncle's house.

Also, I think "on foot" somehow got turned into "barefoot". I'm pretty sure "on foot" was to say "she was walking, not in a car". Her last reported outfit was a blue tank top, jean shorts, and white flip flops. I was at search headquarters yesterday and they are indeed looking for white flip flops.

Also, Uncle DH's son, from what I can tell, is the ONLY person that claims to have seen BW after DH shot himself. That has not been verified.

I do not know BW but I am a local and will be happy to answer any questions that I can. Thank y'all! I was just telling a friend on the phone all about Websleuths and how great the members here are!
 
  • #399
Any news yet? How are the searchers doing? Find anything else out? I'm still thinking she might have just ran away... or I hop that much at least...
 
  • #400
Any news yet? How are the searchers doing? Find anything else out? I'm still thinking she might have just ran away... or I hop that much at least...

No news. Nothing has been found so far that I'm aware of. There were 103 volunteers yesterday. I haven't been to headquarters today but another Websleuths member has. I just spoke with her and she said there were only 40 or so volunteers today. I'm sure she'll be in later with more info. JMO, but after speaking with her, I think they're starting to wind down. I think she agrees. :(

On another note, does anyone think human trafficking could play into this somehow? And if so, do we think UDH's FB album "Girls at the Condo" would have anything to do with that? I've gotten quite a bit of alarming information about Gulf Coast human trafficking in the past day or so. I never would have considered it as a possibility in the past but now I'm not so sure we should dismiss it. I SO hope this isn't going to be another unsolved case. I'm so sad for her little girl.
 
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