Yeah, but it explains so much
Well I'd asked you to please skip that since debating a theory that relies on a complete lack of evidence over and over isn't productive at this point but since you have to bang that drum I'm just going to copy and paste my previous issues with this theory since there is nothing new on the table so far...
Hurst's opinion is that he most likely exited the building via the construction area. That may not tell us where his body currently is located *today* but it doesn't suggest Hurst thinks he is still in the building either.
Lots of people go missing and are never found. What are the chances that Brian is simply somewhere else that has NOT been searched OR that he is somewhere that:
- was repeatedly searched by LEO's.
- was repeatedly searched by family.
- was repeatedly searched by official search and cadaver dogs, and other search dogs, just within the first 10 days of disappearance.
- no evidence of his body was encountered by all of the above or ANY workers at any time as they finished up the unit for the tenant over the next 6 months.
also in light of:
- no evidence the construction area was in a condition that could not only kill someone but also where a body could fall and never be found.
- The camera that would have shown him going out the back exit is also the same one that *should* have shown him entering the construction area.
- A search dog tracked his scent from the building to a Wendy's parking lot.
- A homeless man insisted he saw Brian days after his disappearance.
- Brian's phone pinged off a cell tower 14 miles away from where he was last seen, 6 months after he vanished.
Chance that he did make it out of the building (one way or another, by foot or carried out) and his body is elsewhere -seems incredibly high to me.
and is not as ludicrous as the notion that drunken Brian kicked off a plan to disappear at 2am that morn
I don't believe, if he had that idea, that he did it at 2am either. However, if you want to entertain that idea; he could have planned it for a while. He could have gone home after the bar and left his apt on Saturday. Alexis didn't go to the the apt until Sunday and her comments that nothing had been touched don't really mean anything - she couldn't know if things in the apartment had changed from Fri to Sat because she had been out of town.
The idea that he had a drunken notion to leave his life behind while in a drunken haze seems like folly too, though.
or that the perfect murder was inexplicably committed.
Yeah, that's folly too... just because a body hasn't been found it doesn't make it a perfect murder.
I'd think they'd have said so if they had, and they apparently didn't, so I doubt it.
That kind of sums up the problem with the death-by-construction-area, as well. I'd think he'd have been found if he died there, and apparently wasn't, so I doubt it. ;-)
I'll bet dollars to donuts that there's more of a chance someone knows *something* beyond what is public knowledge than there is of Brian still being in the construction area.
why his phone started going straight to VM (lost signal under fill from dirt collapse?), why body never found (searchers missed it under dirt?)....
Actually, I was wrong about there being nothing new on the table in regard to this theory. The videos that I posted just a bit earlier showing parts of the construction area don't suggest anything in the way of large trenches or holes. It's hard to make out in the second video - the area indeed looks rough BUT the ground we see is pretty flat.