NC NC - *GRAPHIC*, Brandon Embry, invest say 'beat himself to death', family need help, 9 Dec 2019

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NEW INFO AND EVIDENCE!
Brandon's mum has found blood in his truck using 'bluestar' there is a significant amount in very unusual places. And also in places where it isn't outwardly obvious (looks cleaned up)

This is a huge development and it will be extremely interesting to see what the Asheboro police do with this new information. Considering they already 'examined' the truck.

Link to the update
Brandon’s Voice
 
  • #23
I never say never and I never say always, definitely something to look into, but Ive seen some wild stuff, with, subjects high on Deuce, guys throwing themselves, down flights of cement steps, smashing their heads into the ground, one guy hang jumped off an overpass.

Ive seen the addiction to the synthetic stuff first hand and its really bad
Very true however there was nothing in his tox screen besides either A sleep aide or Benadryl and there was no synthetic stuff found thats a false statement from that detective
 
  • #24
NEW INFO AND EVIDENCE!
Brandon's mum has found blood in his truck using 'bluestar' there is a significant amount in very unusual places. And also in places where it isn't outwardly obvious (looks cleaned up)

This is a huge development and it will be extremely interesting to see what the Asheboro police do with this new information. Considering they already 'examined' the truck.

Link to the update
Brandon’s Voice
Why would someone clean up the vehicle and not the apartment?
 
  • #25
Very true however there was nothing in his tox screen besides either A sleep aide or Benadryl and there was no synthetic stuff found thats a false statement from that detective


Depends on the substance and the amount of time from when its metabolized and when the screen is done .

I believe Bath salts (as thy are referred to) cant be detected after 48 hours, so depending on when he could've taken them its possible that it could be undetected

Im not saying this is the case, here, but just in general

But theres a LOT of suspicious things surrounding his case
 
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Was he firstly attacked in the car and then moved to his apartment? There just seems so much blood.
 
  • #27
Walk me through this or send me a PM.
Hello. We have found out a tremendous amount of information since this was posted - about the crime scene, his injuries, potential poisoning, potentially other victims, and people involved.
 
  • #28
Brandon's mom is an amazing lady......I pray that someone will help her get justice for Brandon!
 
  • #29
Depends on the substance and the amount of time from when its metabolized and when the screen is done .

I believe Bath salts (as thy are referred to) cant be detected after 48 hours, so depending on when he could've taken them its possible that it could be undetected

Im not saying this is the case, here, but just in general

But theres a LOT of suspicious things surrounding his case

He was not taking bath salts. There is no evidence of that or anything leading to that conclusion. For instance, a witness, a purchase, etc. We have found out the female involved with Brandon also had a sick ex-boyfriend and a husband who almost died. They all had the same symptoms.
I also found out that a statement which has no factual basis should not be listed on an autopsy and can be considered perjury.
We continue to find out more in Brandon’s case.

Detective Lorie Johnson seemed to have confirmation bias and wanted to blame the victim.

The police department did not disclose the fact that his door key was missing and they themselves captured this fact because they took crime scene photos of his keys as they found them.

Thank you for the information because I know very little about synthetic drugs. However, I did talk to some of his friends and they said no drugs.
 
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Brandon's mom is an amazing lady......I pray that someone will help her get justice for Brandon!
TYSM We are working diligently. We are trying to get the head scans reviewed, then an autopsy review. Again, thank you!
 
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I never say never and I never say always, definitely something to look into, but Ive seen some wild stuff, with, subjects high on Deuce, guys throwing themselves, down flights of cement steps, smashing their heads into the ground, one guy hang jumped off an overpass.

Ive seen the addiction to the synthetic stuff first hand and its really bad

I’m not very knowledgeable in the street drug department. I agree - never say never, however in this case he was was bruised in places he could not reach. He had bruising on his thighs and his testicles. It saddens me that he cannot have a legitimate investigation and that the victim blaming is such a huge part of his case. Again, the police captured crime scene photos and his door key was missing off of his key ring. For that reason alone, they should have not closed Brandon’s case.
 
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I’m not very knowledgeable in the street drug department. I agree - never say never, however in this case he was was bruised in places he could not reach. He had bruising on his thighs and his testicles. It saddens me that he cannot have a legitimate investigation and that the victim blaming is such a huge part of his case. Again, the police captured crime scene photos and his door key was missing off of his key ring. For that reason alone, they should have not closed Brandon’s case.


Well for your sake and his family i hope you are at least able to get the case re-examined
 
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Was he firstly attacked in the car and then moved to his apartment? There just seems so much blood.

There was a lot of blood all around his vehicle. There were also wet and bloody papers captured in crime scene photos. The console was taken apart and that needs tested for blood because there is a large appearance of blood. Crime scene photos were taken of his truck on the 13th, the day after he was found. It was 100° on the 12th, so I’m curious how the papers were still wet. I wonder if someone took them out of the apartment where everything was so wet or were they trying to clean up blood.
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  • #34
Oh, dear!

There may be help for the family here:

NC DOJ - Home - Attorney General Josh Stein

Peace and comfort to the family & friends!


Thank you so much! We continue to work for justice!
Well for your sake and his family i hope you are at least able to get the case re-examined

Thank you so much. We have found out questionable deaths in connection to his case so we feel there needs to be a proper investigation by competent investigators. TY!!!!
 
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He was not taking bath salts. There is no evidence of that or anything leading to that conclusion. For instance, a witness, a purchase, etc. We have found out the female involved with Brandon also had a sick ex-boyfriend and a husband who almost died. They all had the same symptoms.
I also found out that a statement which has no factual basis should not be listed on an autopsy and can be considered perjury.
We continue to find out more in Brandon’s case.

Detective Lorie Johnson seemed to have confirmation bias and wanted to blame the victim.

The police department did not disclose the fact that his door key was missing and they themselves captured this fact because they took crime scene photos of his keys as they found them.

Thank you for the information because I know very little about synthetic drugs. However, I did talk to some of his friends and they said no drugs.
 
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Crime scene photos of his keys. His apartment door key was missing and never recovered.
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A YouTube content creator, Alex Ilic, made a documentary style video on “Crime & Mystery” for Brandon’s case. It is 44 minutes and covers the case well. I appreciate anyone watching or sharing! I hope someone who knows the person of interest and the accomplice may come forward!
https://youtu.be/M763V7QVUlw
 
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There were two women talking to Brandon up until his death. Brandon lived in NC and one woman lived in VA, the other woman lived in SC. Detective Sudduth who was the lead on Brandon’s case at first, thought there may have been a jealousy motive - he was investigating the case as a homicide in the beginning.
The woman in Virginia said she spoke to Brandon Tuesday night around 9:30 PM. However, Brandon didn’t answer my calls at 8:00 & 10:00 PM. We are certain she didn’t talk to Brandon. We started getting texts from someone pretending to be Brandon on Monday. The VA woman is very evasive and talks in circles when she is asked about the phone call Tuesday night. So, the questions are, who was in Brandon’s apartment and who answered his phone? How many people were involved?
 
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There was a lot of blood all around his vehicle. There were also wet and bloody papers captured in crime scene photos. The console was taken apart and that needs tested for blood because there is a large appearance of blood. Crime scene photos were taken of his truck on the 13th, the day after he was found. It was 100° on the 12th, so I’m curious how the papers were still wet. I wonder if someone took them out of the apartment where everything was so wet or were they trying to clean up blood.
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I have ordered a presumptive blood testing kit. Hopefully, it will give us more insight if everything happened in the apartment and someone drove his truck or if there was a second and third crime scene.
 

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