I hope LE has noted, or been made aware of the comment under some discussion upthread.
I hope LE has noted, or been made aware of the comment under some discussion upthread.
To me, it looks like she is checking something in her pocket. Maybe a knife, as you suggest, or checking to see she had her phone, cash, house keys, something else. Could be a habit to check (I have that habit) or could be making sure she had something specific she needed. When watching the gesture, I was half expecting to see her pull something out.I agree with others who interpreted Brianna's gait as portraying a light mood, and she moved with purpose. However, I watched the video again just now, and how she placed her hands in her pockets brought to mind a habit I've developed.
When I'm in a dodgy area, or walking at night, I keep my right hand in my pocket, clutching an open penknife, or the trigger on a small bear-spray canister.
Brianna opened the wire-mesh gate with her right hand, which could suggest it's her dominant hand, and having passed through the gate it's that right hand which she first placed in a pocket.
If she too carried protection in her hidden right hand, it could indicate apprehension about the area she was in, or whom she'd possibly arranged to meet.
I am curious about that too. Did she normally have a break with co-workers, and if so, did she just not join them that shift or did she say something to them? Was she running an errand for a co-worker? Or did she normally spend break on her own. Maybe she walked that route before?Was she the only employee who was on a break from 8-830?
I've been wondering from the start if she texted that herself or not. Was that a typical response from her or out of the ordinary?OR something happened to her after she left camera view and someone else sent that text for her. MOO
Adding the video
I don't like that a coworker saw her either hugging someone or getting attacked and didn't report that. When did that occur, before or after her walking? IMO
JMO The man in the video seems to be walking the opposite route of BG. He seems to come from the direction of the employee parking lot, and he turns behind BG as though he will go to the chain link gate to enter Plains Dairy - the gate BG exits in the beginning. Is he just another employee?
Also, didn't the coworkers, not LE, say they saw her maybe talk to a Hispanic man? In other words, not on camera video (LE), but some employee(s) personally saw her talk to or hug someone in the parking lot area?
Video is wonderful. So that's a modern "poncho". I could mistake her for a young male if driving by.
Yeah that's not what I was envisioning when I think 'poncho'. She would appear Male to any possible bad guy looking for a random female so that is a positive, IMO. She's definitely walking with a destination in mind. I wonder if LE have asked any fast food joints in the area to review their tapes?
@swanniee11 @annpats @jellybean96 I missed this too!@jellybean96, I don't like that a coworker saw her either hugging someone or getting attacked and didn't report that. When did that occur, before or after her walking? IMO
This is where it was mentioned (BBM). Original post might have been deleted because it was posted before verification.@swanniee11 @annpats @jellybean96 I missed this too!
could someone explain this, or at least tip us in the correct direction to look? TIA![]()
Very clear video with captions. Do y’all see that man at the very end walking in her direction at the back of the parking lot? I wonder if this is the man the coworkers thought they saw her with (hugging or possible struggle per Brianna’s sister).
BBMI don’t know if it’s definitely a positive. Bad guys who hunt and hurt women are sometimes even more violent to gender non-confirming women and lesbians. Their very existence is seen as a direct attack on their fragile male egos.
I don’t know if it’s definitely a positive. Bad guys who hunt and hurt women are sometimes even more violent to gender non-confirming women and lesbians. Their very existence is seen as a direct attack on their fragile male egos.
BBM
DEFINITELY! some people have extremely fragile egos and seeing someone "other" can be so confusing and angering, especially if said person is hyper insecure in their own masculinity, taught to be homophobic, or has internalized hatred for themselves for having queer feelings and lash out at other people who dare to be themselves when they cannot. So complicated, and patriarchy/homophobia to blame.
As a mostly feminine presenting person, I get hit on all the time, but its pretty light and fleeting.
On the other hand, my very clearly gay/masculine partner gets hit on less BUT when she does, it gets really creepy! Men have followed her around and harassed her, tell her she's pretty and needs a man.. perceiving her gay presentation is a pre-rejection and they now have the challenge of turning her or teaching her a lesson or something, its misogyny and hate rolled into one strange set of interactions that proves purely terrifying.
MOO