https://twitter.com/FBIDenver/status...02161690898435
Sauce. Man, I haven't followed this shit much but it seems pretty wild.
https://twitter.com/FBIDenver/status...02161690898435
Sauce. Man, I haven't followed this shit much but it seems pretty wild.
Glad to see Missing White Woman Syndrome is still a thing in the Year of Our Lord Twenty Twenty One.
Originally Posted by Marjane Satrapi
He probably just didn't have enough food/water would be my guess. It's not really that easy to get eaten by an alligator. Mostly they dgaf, especially if you're not in the water.
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wait...there's shit in Florida swamps that would eat a dead body?!
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People are going to come out the woodwork on any occasion, and this one is ripe for the "self educated".
That being said, there is some concern about the convenience factor of the remains being found. This article, on the previous page, provides some insight to there possibly being "issues" with the find.
How were Brian Laundrie’s remains missed for 33 days but then found by his parents in a few hours?
Give that even the FBI is at least questioning the convenience and "weird" factor of the remains find, others asking the same questions doesn't leap to "conspiracy theory" status just yet. And a DNA test would be prudent, regardless.Wednesday, 20 October, began like every other in the 33 days since Brian Laundrie was reported missing. Then, around midday, came a flurry of news. Chris and Roberta Laundrie were at the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park and had contacted law enforcement the night before to ask them to accompany them to the site. Within minutes, a “dry bag” containing personal items belonging to Mr Laundrie had been recovered.
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To seasoned observers of the case, this all seemed a little convenient. The same location where the items were found had been pored over by highly-trained FBI, police and sheriff’s search teams with cadaver dogs just a month earlier.
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Law enforcement had used all of the sophisticated search tools at their disposal, including sonar, drones, swamp buggies and fixed wing aircraft to seek out any trace of Mr Laundrie in this vast and uncompromising landscape, even employing a local rancher who had spent every day of the last 30 years in this terrain.
It had been under water at the time they were looking, but canine experts believe the cadaver dogs still would have sniffed it out.
And then on Wednesday, here were two Florida grandparents in T-shirts and hiking boots having seemingly outwitted them all in a matter of hours.
It just seems weird that he would have decayed that quickly if he starved to death considering the body can go a few weeks without food. As far as water goes. Yeah I guess he could have dehydrated if he didn’t drink any of the water he was surrounded by. It’s not the cleanest, but it’s probably better than no water.
I'm not sure about underwater, and why it wouldn't be anymore after 33 days - if you find something about that post it, it would be worth investigating.
EDIT: Looks like the remains were previously underwater. That might explain a lot and/or all.
The issue, which is brought up in the article and excerpts posted, is that the same area was scoured by FBI and cadaver search professionals, for days, and nothing was found. And then the parents, in only a few hours, find the remains. That alone is worth investigating, both the parents and the identify of the body. Those facts don't point to some outlandish conspiracy theory, but rather to how culpable the parents were in Brain's escape and death. And, we should 110% the ID of the body - DNA test is an obvious call in this case.
From the article:
Devil's Advocate here: on one hand, it's awfully coincidental that the parents decided to walk the park and then almost immediately found the remains - whereas professionals had been unable to for over a month. I think that would strike anyone as at least queer, and worth tying up. On the other hand, the only other choices are (a) the parents relocated the remains from another area to there, and why would they do that; or (b) the parents did the whole tv series villain, and found another body, placed it at that location, and somehow replaced Brian's dental records with the body they used. Most people, even if they know of it, don't know how to do it - plus, who has an extra body lying around?The parents walked the trail with law enforcement personnel nearby when Chris Laundrie ventured off the trail "zigzagging in different areas" and found a white bag in some brambles, Bertolino told CNN. Chris Laundrie then found law enforcement officers – who had discovered found a backpack and remains, Bertolino said.
Bertolino dismissed as "hogwash" a suggestion that Chris Laundrie had planted the dry bag. He said the parents simply decided to walk the park Wednesday because it was the first day it was reopened to the public.
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Considering it's pretty much certain he killed his GF, couldn't he just fucking off himself in the parking lot of a local Denny's or his own backyard or something and save everyone the headache and couple of million dollars spent on tracking him down?
He found a way to be an asshole even beyond the grave.
The way it was described, with the parents not helping until the park was open (even with a solid sighting of him on video there on trails) was shady to start. And then the parents 'zig-zagging' on their own through the park as soon as it was opened until they (of all the people searching...) found his belongings, which they picked up before police were there, is pretty suspiciously coincidental. There's also the question of his notebook which sounds like it was in the water and ruined most of the writing in it, and it's unclear if it 'fell' out when the parents were handling the backpack before police arrived.
So this one will definitely be a movie or two, and we may never know the full story. Definitely the parents know a lot more than they let on, but in the end it's a terrible tragedy all around. Maybe his parents will eventually be forthcoming with what they knew and did to finally close the book on this.
Last edited by Biglog; 2021-10-22 at 04:32 AM.
Have to wonder....guy had it all imo. Then...boom. What happened?
I'm not surprised, but I am curious about the parents. I really want to hear from them and what they've been doing, because it looks incredibly suspicious. Their silence (even if it was their safest move) has expended my sympathy when so many woman die like this every year.
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I am sure the parents and families of the children and women missing feel ashamed and will atone for the coverage and privilege the media gave them.
Also glad to see that you are able to make a murder of a innocent girl into a "privileged situation".
My god you people over there are brain dead...
Seems pretty open and shut to me.
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Pretty sure the they are simply alluding to what missing person cases the media blows up when there's so many similar cases every day.
There was no real reason for this case to gain the amount of media attention it did besides people inserting themselves into the situation for reasons stated throughout this thread.
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