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Does anyone know when the drive-by video was taken? They seem to state a date at the beginning but it is cut off for me.
I believe she said August 27About 6 pm on Aug 29
Does anyone know when the drive-by video was taken? They seem to state a date at the beginning but it is cut off for me.
I believe she said August 27About 6 pm on Aug 29
Has anyone confirmed that BL was physically SEEN in Florida between Sept 1st until the time he went hiding/missing (other than his parents stating he was in their home)?
On this video?Ya'll must have incredible vision because I have what is considered above-average eyesight and even on the best 1080p HD quality version of this video, I see nothing at 1:33, only at 1:40 does it come into view for me. LOL, unless there is another clip out there that you're referring to...?
okay that sort of answers my earlier question but it begs the question---they pick up the car with a plan for him to call after his hike. How does one keep a phone battery alive for that long? Are there other options besides traditional electricity?What if they were in phone/text communication on Tuesday/Wednesday with a plan that they pick up the car and he’d let them know when he wanted a ride home, after his “hike”?
But he went silent on Thursday and they also noticed their gun missing so they called the attorney/cops?
I can’t figure out if Brian has the worlds dumbest parents or smartest?You can have a case that’s larger then what’s in it.
My partner keeps his shaving supplies in a case like this (he’s a straight razor buff).
They aren’t exclusive for any specific use
What tells me it was probably used for a gun was LEs interest in it. They didn’t go through the whole car. They went in the trunk found the case and determined it was empty. It seemed like they were specifically confirming that.
And they are wearing bullet proof vests looking for him.
1+1=2
This cannot be direct quoted because it is on the previous thread that is now locked. But, I believe it is important enough to address so there is no confusion.
"Alethea -I can only speak for myself but I have never lost a client. I am actually concerned about the competence of his lawyer since his lawyer is not admitted to practice law in Florida and he practices REAL ESTATE in New York. So I don't know why he feels competent to advise a client in a jurisdiction in which he is not admitted in such a serious case involving a missing person. In much less serious matters I have recommended and facilitated a client hiring a local attorney who can help on the day-to-day issues in jurisdictions where I wasn't admitted or in cases outside of my core practice areas. Being investigated for a potential homicide is not the time to cheap out and call a family friend. And it's borderline unethical for the attorney IMO."
I respectfully disagree with this. While it is true that the attorney who made the statement appears to be from NY, his website clearly indicates that he is a general practitioner who yes, does criminal work. To the magnitude of what BL got himself into? Does not appear so. But he still does have experience in some criminal matters. In a crisis (for them) they called a trusted advisor (not cheap out), and I don't see anything particularly bizarre about this. Their atty friend would be in a position best suited through his contacts to find them local counsel. With respect to not being admitted in Florida, this appears to be correct. But, we're actually dealing with Federal law here too - law I know he needed to know or he wouldn’t have passed the bar.
As far as multiple admissions go, some attys are licensed to practice in multiple jurisdictions while others are not. The Florida/New York relationship presents a unique obstacle that is not widely known, unless you are an attorney seeking to be admitted in both states at the same time over a 3-day testing span. Because of the transient nature between the states, Florida and NY each make it much more (procedurally) complicated for someone to take both bars within the same time period. 1. The exams are intentionally given on the same day (or at least they were 30 years ago) forcing attys to choose which bar to sit for. If you choose NY, you have to wait for the next Fla exam date to go back and sit for it - a pain not worth it unless you actually plan to live there. 2. There is no reciprocity between the states as there is with some others, that allows for an attorney to waive-in after 5, 10, etc. years of practice in good standing. Additionally, people should know that attorneys appear in court out of state all the time through a process known as pro hac vice admission. So, the beat down on this guy isn't exactly accurate and it kind of loses the focus of the thread, imo.
oviedo - "Could not agree with you more - our lawyers never advise outside of their practice area. Maybe the first statement was ok but as soon as he saw this case turn - and most definitely by Friday when parents called LE- he should have told them to hire a FL bar certified attorney. JMO"
This last part I certainly agree with. I fully expected him to have someone else onboard if not completely taking over by the middle of last week.
Lastly, it had always been feeling/opinion/whatever you want to call it, that his attorney’s direction to him to keep his mouth shut was strategic more than it was self-preservation. His attorney was told what happened and realized his client’s best bet was to wait for LE to go for days with no solid leads hoping they’d then come to him with a deal for her location (MOO). For as unappealing as this sounds, I still think this is where his head was. He has a duty to zealously defend his client.
That said, he still should have handed this off by mid-week because logic dictates that leaving BL sitting for days stewing with the “I’m going to prison. It doesn’t matter how short or long. I’m going and my life is over.” certainly feeds into the decision to flee.
I'm in the camp of I don't believe he's there in that park, let alone that he would do anything to hurt himself.
they told LE he went hiking on Tuesday and they told LE that they picked up the car on Tuesday.We don't know what the parents told LE.
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Wait, do you mean 1:43-49 in the video?? Because 1:33 the van isn't even into view yet. I am just mainly seeing the angles of the black ladder on the back of the van, not really the back doors being slightly open and then shut.
A few comments:
No parent is going to be A-okay with their 20 something child going off to kill themselves. They wouldn’t help him carry that out. I’m 99.9% sure they would much rather him be in prison than dead. I don’t believe they helped him plan his death. MOO
The NPPD saying they don’t know who the mustang is registered to could be to keep it from be vandalized by the mob outside the Laundries home. If it is Brian’s people may vandalize it. MOO
For those of you searching to see if the van door closes on the new video released….what do you think the significance of that would be? That Brian was there alone after an incident with Gabby? Or what? I’m not sure what would be the concern of it being open or closed. Just wondering. MOO
Why do we need to know? Do we also need to know how much it cost, when it was purchased, etc.
IMO, it's private information and police can't go around talking about who owns what.
I agree. I'm thinking they have footage of BL closer to Florida by then, or at the very least NOT in Wyoming.I think Tik Tok girl believes she had Brian in her car, but it was someone else since reading Gabby's mom's most recent statement. imo.
NPPD doesn't know who the mustang is registered to. Um, what? Are the police acquainted with Florida DMV?
Thank you very much! I can’t keep upNo. Been discussed at length.
The open door is easily seen. imo
they seem more interested in stalling than helping, imho
Because they're in over their head & consumed with anxiety & panic about their son & not thinking straight. Because they knew if they reported him missing he would look even more guilty, and they have done *everything* in their power to prevent that from happening. And, who knows, he might have told them he just needed a few days by himself to get his head straight.....
According to my daughter sitting across the table from me, "if you update the hashtags, the likes will stay with it. If you re-list the item, they will not."That's what i'm curious to know. Hope someone knows this site