This is a thought that I haven't seen discussed seriously. I'm not sure if it's a ridiculous idea or an actual possibility.
Brandon allegedly called his neighbor from Walmart and says he is being chased or followed. On his 911 call, Brandon says he is being chased into the woods (or he might be the one doing the chasing). He asks for help from police.
06/01/11 - Arrested
09/27/12 - Indicted
10/19/12 - Arraignment
Missed 1st court date
Missed 2nd court date
Missed 3rd court date
Missed 4th court date
Missed 5th court date
Missed 6th court date
Missed 7th court date
Missed 8th court date
07/25/13 - Bond revoked
08/08/13 - Last seen
Brandon's bond was $50,000. If he put down $5,000, then his bondsman was responsible for the remaining $45,000 when Brandon didn't show back up to court. The bondsman definitely had an incentive to find Brandon.
What if bounty hunters were chasing Brandon the night he disappeared? Maybe something went wrong or the bounty hunters were a too hung-ho? This might explain the "on both sides" comment Brandon made. I'm not sure what he meant, but it's not hard to imagine bounty hunters on both sides of the highway, trying to stop and apprehend someone.
Getting into a serous altercation with bounty hunters might be enough of a reason for Branding to call the police. If they had guns and if he thought he
was going to be apprehended or killed, then why not call police? He had nothing to lose at that point.
This seems dramatic, but it's weird that Brandon claims he was being chased on a night when, IMO, there probably were people looking to apprehend him.
The fact that his bondsman owed $45,000 also supports Brandon taking off for a new life.
(Brandon's warrant info and missed court dates are no longer on the Johnson county website, but here are links to WS posts referencing his bond, etc.:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...n-Angelo-8-Aug-2013-3&p=10394845#post10394845
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...n-Angelo-8-Aug-2013-2&p=10368536#post10368536)
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