Someone should tell him that he repeatedly misstates Brian's age. jmo
Someone should tell him that he repeatedly misstates Brian's age. jmo
Depending on the firearm used it would move given the water but probably wouldn't have gone very far unless the water was rapids. MOO
The weight would have made it sink quite quickly even in flowing water. Hope somebody had the thought of metal detector to look in the area.
As a parent, I'm not sure how I would feel about the lack of cause. Part of me doesn't want to know. The other part of me does, in the hopes that it was quick and painless. Listening to them describe my husbands last moments was the hardest thing I've ever had to hear. But not knowing might be worse. I don't know...
Agreed.I sincerely hope the media does not combine the murder of Gabbie as being the same as the finding of BL's remains. Gabbie and her family deserve more respect than that.
Yes. As you can see, I corrected my original post. jmoPer Bethunes, they said they put the video online on Sept 19th after reporting to FBI earlier that same day.
Looking at Brian Entin's tweets and the other known cameras, none of them were on the L families property.So, did they install cameras at the Laundries. If so, wouldn't they have to have permission?
Yup and airboats, or blow boats as we’ve always referred to them, literally glide along the top of the water. Even if they were creeping along slowly, it would have been difficult to see anything submerged. The muck means zero visibility. They’d have to use a long pole to poke the water if they thought they saw something.“It is an area that they had said was a potential for Brian,” Taylor said. “I can tell you that area was searched multiple times but mostly with airboats, I mean that gives you an idea of the condition that the area was in.
Taylor even said Brian’s father, Chris Laundrie, had been out there roughly two weeks before and wasn’t able to get on and see the area.
NBC2 Reporters Megan Myers and Samantha Serbin got answers to some of the most asked questions surrounding the discovery of Laundrie’s remains and this case.
NPPD's Josh Taylor speaks one-on-one about the discovery of Brian Laundrie's remains
Brian Entin
@BrianEntin
One of the things I held off on reporting -- but now will because Brian Laundrie is confirmed dead. Police installed hidden cameras around the house -- including this camera in a neighbor's yard behind the house. This particular camera was installed after Brian went missing.
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What date did they install cameras? Around Sept 1st or during the first raid?
Did he return on Sept 6th from DeSoto campgrounds or was that his last day?
I am sorry for your loss.As a parent, I'm not sure how I would feel about the lack of cause. Part of me doesn't want to know. The other part of me does, in the hopes that it was quick and painless. Listening to them describe my husbands last moments was the hardest thing I've ever had to hear. But not knowing might be worse. I don't know...
Personally, I have always surmised that BL was upset with the results of the conversation with SB the day he ran. Perhaps he was being advised to do what so many of us thought he should do - negotiate a plea, give up her location and surrender. Or maybe he just got the facts of life of what he was likely facing in the case against him. But it has always stuck with me hard that the day he speaks with SB is the day he runs.
Brian Entin
@BrianEntin
One of the things I held off on reporting -- but now will because Brian Laundrie is confirmed dead. Police installed hidden cameras around the house -- including this camera in a neighbor's yard behind the house. This particular camera was installed after Brian went missing.
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Could it have floated away?
Seems we need to take everything Bertolino says with not just a grain of salt, but an entire dump truck load of salt.
The truth will come out eventually. I hope.
What questions exactly were ridiculous? I'd say we all want to know the answer to them all and he won't talk.I thought SBs explanation of the discovery of Brian's remains to be common sense and very believable. I was impressed that he kept his temper as well as he did with the reporter asking such ridiculous questions.
Brian Entin follow up tweet stated:
"North Port Police today talked to me today about the cameras. They say there are other cameras that went up sooner -- before Brian disappeared."
He said that was what the Laundries said. IE their words. He said the Laundries said Bl was grieving, on the 13th. How can he revise the words of other people?
I thought the same thing. We will hopefully find out soon!On Nancy Grace’s show today, Joe Scott Morgan said something super interesting to me. Warning. It’s a bit graphic. But idk any other way to say what he was saying. LE said they found a partial human skull. He said that the word that stands out to him the most is the word “partial.” That the human skull is robust & very very strong. Making him question how did the skull of all things end up in a “partial” state. Even considering outside elements (weather, scavengers, etc.), the skull being “partial” was very significant to him just considering how robust & strong the human skull is. Then to take into account they had enough there to get a match on the dental records was also a significant piece of info to him considering something had to have happened to leave a strong bone like the skull in a “partial” state. Idk…when he said that I was like…hmmm. It really got me thinking.. & I had not thought of it like that before. I thought it was super interesting so I thought I’d share. JMO.
But they didn't.No wonder they knew exactly where he was.
No wonder they knew exactly where he was.