LookingForClues
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The other odd thing is-the house where her car was found had been the site years earlier of a double homicide of the two men that lived there but were found dead in their home which became rundown & abandoned by the time Brianna's car was backed into the barn which sounds like someone was in a hurry to get out of there & probably had no lights on as the property was abandoned & head lights would only have brought attention & having no lights on would certainly be a nod to why they actually hit the building with the car while backing it in the spot it was left. ...<snip> Also my memory concerning the house where her car was found may not be clear the 2 men may have been severely beaten & nearly killed but I may not remembering it clearly as it happened so very long ago.
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But this home sat down off the road quite a ways so who ever drove her car down there must have scoped out the area ahead of time & one other odd thing coming from her work this house is on the left of the driver so you'd have to pull in head first unless you had a long view of lights coming in order for them to back all the way down a steep short drop & with lights off would account for hitting or backing into the building. But up in the country in the dark you can see for many miles any cars coming & many locals use this fact when driving near hills etc if they're crossing the road while driving, but the police never mentioned anything about tracks showing the person pulled in forwards then turned around & backed into the building. It sounded only as though it went in one way-backwards.
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The elderly Dutchburn brothers who owned the old farm were robbed and severely beaten back in the 1980s, but they both lived. If I recall correctly, they moved into a nursing home sometime after the attacks, though I do not believe it was right away.
The old house actually was right next to the road, the road was separated from the house by a narrow strip of lawn; the house definitely was not down off the road quite a ways. There also is not a steep short drop off to the house from the road, it's pretty flat there where the driveway is (there is a steeper drop a bit farther along the road because there is a hill there, but where the house is, it's flat). I have no idea which way the car entered the driveway, but it would have been easy to drive past the house and then back in. It also would have been easy to turn in nose first and pull a U-turn to face back out to the road.
By the way, the house was recently demolished.