Everybody in the world is looking for him.
Everybody in the world is looking for him.
I believe they retried DNA from his house because they have found dismembered stuff in the swamp. So, word on that in a day or three.
He got ahead of the cops and his parents probably lied and covered for him. Perhaps he's in another country under a different identity. Who knows.
Steve The Addict^^^^^^^------- wrote:
He got ahead of the cops and his parents probably lied and covered for him. Perhaps he's in another country under a different identity. Who knows.
This isn't 1975, it's not easy to do that in this day and age, especially when most of the country has eyes on you.
Most likely scenario is he'll be found dead. Second most likely scenario is he'll be found barely alive, looking like a skeleton.
Brian laundrie wrote:
Everybody in the world is looking for him.
You only need ONE person looking for him. Dog the Bounty Hunter.
You can do your own googling, but I’ll give an example. This past spring, a man went into one of these Florida natural areas to disappear. He was dead within days. No one can live for any extended period in those conditions without resources. The weather is miserable. The water will make you sick. The terrain is incredibly difficult to traverse.
So if he’s in one of those forests or swamps, he’s already dead. If someone is hiding him, he’ll be found when the price is right.
Bro, he is in Mexico.
Drinking cervezas on da beach. 🤔
My guess is the mountains of Georgia. Remote shack with supplies his parents helped him with.
Dem southern hillbillies don’t like the FBI so they might turn a blind eye to him being there. It will be harder come winter. They’ll find him at least within six months. Probably less since how high profile the case is.
Timeline of events wrote:
This isn't 1975, it's not easy to do that in this day and age, especially when most of the country has eyes on you.
No, there was that guy that broke out of a federal supermax pen, went to Canada and watched himself on America's Most Wanted for a year.
It's supposed to be very hard to sneak into Canada, or back, but he crossed the border at least three times.
For all his skill, he lacked the sensible objective of reaching a non-extraditing country, or deserted island somewhere
I don't think he'll be able to evade for more than another 30 days max.
Kind of surprised he's lasted this long, mentally he's gotta' be a total mess and this guy is not
some arch criminal or a former armed forces badass that you see in movies.
He's done.
They brought in dog the bounty hunter. Now it is just a matter of time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXDWVfWqvsI
If nothing else, they will get some salty language.
Bad Wigins wrote:
Timeline of events wrote:
This isn't 1975, it's not easy to do that in this day and age, especially when most of the country has eyes on you.
No, there was that guy that broke out of a federal supermax pen, went to Canada and watched himself on America's Most Wanted for a year.
It's supposed to be very hard to sneak into Canada, or back, but he crossed the border at least three times.
For all his skill, he lacked the sensible objective of reaching a non-extraditing country, or deserted island somewhere
The countries that do not extradite to the U.S. is a pretty motley list:
https://www.wsfa.com/story/22665099/countries-with-no-extradition-treaty-with-us/All of them are hard to get to, English is not useful and it would be just about impossible to find work to support yourself.
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They're investigating whether Brian is that "creepy dude" that was near the campground where two other gals were murdered a little while ago, which was only a seven-minute walk from where Brian and the gal were staying in a motel.
There's no way out for the dude. Other than, his ability to somehow off himself.
The story will soon run its course and will be off the radar until Launderie (sp?) is captured or his body is found. Stories about them getting in a fight at a restaurant or quotes from that idiot dog fellow won't keep it in the news.
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Truck Stop wrote:
My guess is the mountains of Georgia. Remote shack with supplies his parents helped him with.
Dem southern hillbillies don’t like the FBI so they might turn a blind eye to him being there. It will be harder come winter. They’ll find him at least within six months. Probably less since how high profile the case is.
Remember Eric Rudolph. Managed to avoid capture in North Carolina for about 7 years. It can be done. They found him because he got complacent.
Unclear if the parents helped him get away, but it appears that's possible.
I NEVER understand that kind of thing. If either of my children killed someone, I would advise them to turn themselves in and deal with the consequences, and I would assist the police in finding them if they tried to allude justice.
tarckstar wrote:
They're investigating whether Brian is that "creepy dude" that was near the campground where two other gals were murdered a little while ago, which was only a seven-minute walk from where Brian and the gal were staying in a motel.
There's no way out for the dude. Other than, his ability to somehow off himself.
Is that in Moab? I think they determined that was from a hate crime, as they were a newly married homosexual couple.
U. Raynuss wrote:
I don't think he'll be able to evade for more than another 30 days max.
Kind of surprised he's lasted this long, mentally he's gotta' be a total mess and this guy is not
some arch criminal or a former armed forces badass that you see in movies.
He's done.
Reported that he is a bit if an outdoorsman, having spent 2 months off the grid previously in the woods back east somewhere.