Would the coroner have put that as "accident" or "undetermined" and not homicide?I believe it would also be classified as murder if he chased her and she fell resulting in her death.
Would the coroner have put that as "accident" or "undetermined" and not homicide?I believe it would also be classified as murder if he chased her and she fell resulting in her death.
I think so too, and it's giving me a lot of anxiety. It feels like a race to find him alive. I can imagine how LE feels.Considering the way this seems to be trending, I think a murder prosecution is going to become a moot point. If so, it's going to be really disappointing.
I think the odds of him being dead are much higher than him being alive and on the run.
Agreed! For us we are very overcrowded in the summer and it dies down immensely after Labor Day (thankfully! lol)I think the FBI must be overwhelmed with tips of Brian sightings. I live in a town on a west coast highway and yesterday I saw a guy with a backpack who looked just like him. Same white ball cap. I did a double take and almost turned my car around to look again. It's a popular tourist area so not unusual to see travelers with backpacks.
Not that I know of but I would love to know what's on the trail cams at the reserve. MOOApart from his parents, has ANYONE confirmed he went hiking in the park last week?
Exactly, the trail is very popular, he would be spotted there.
On WFLA, while they speak of wildlife in that murky water, particularly alligators, I'm wondering whether the divers have any means of protection, particular weapons or whatever, while they are underwater.
I believe it was Daily Mail (if anyone has the link - one of the mods posted it last night ) that posted a video of a reporter walking from where the van was to the cross. It gives you a really good idea of the little foot bridge BL (and I believe GP was alive when they walked out there but that's just MOO ) had to cross and how far it is (and also where the trees are, tent would have been, etc).
The first search warrant issued for the electronic devices found in the van, etc. was a state search warrant and was released. After her body was found in a national park (which is federal land) the FBI took over the investigation and the next day they searched the parents house. I believe this is a federal investigation now and we probably won’t get to see the docs.Is it a federal search warrant or a state / County where they live - or do we even know? It took awhile to release the "Van" search warrant - so my guess is about that same amount of time?
JMO
Source for Laundrie lawyer’s official statement claiming the mustang was returned Thursday?Here is a fact for you.
The reporter Brian Entin, as well as the photographer for the DM have documented that The Laundries mustang was gone on Tuesday and back on Wednesday. The North Port police were called to the Laundries on Friday and told that Brian had left for the reserve on Tuesday and the parents brought the Mustang home Wed. The lawyer later released a statement claiming that the Mustang was returned on Thursday. It was a lie based on factual evidence. (All available in the media thread).
Here is another. The Laundries called LE to report Brian missing on Friday. Later this week, the lawyer attempted to claim, that they had actually reported he was missing on Tuesday. north Port LE say that there was no such report made to them. lie.
No, this lawyer and this family are not even meeting the basic criteria of telling the truth. Instead, they are changing stories to influence the public when they are criticized for their actions.
Please forgive my typos I am on a bad connection on my phone
Thanks for clarifying! I had wondered as well.EBM:
sorry, deleted my original response bc of brain fog…the Bethunes said in their video that the only reason they have the video to begin with was because the husband forgot and left the GoPro on. It was just providence that they have the video to begin with.
JMO
When you watch the full video, he explains that he has two cameras - one facing the road and one facing him while he is driving - because their viewers seem to enjoy that setup. He realized at some point when they turned around at the end of the camp ground and no spots were found back there, that he was recording and turned the cameras off. So you're seeing only one direction of driving (them entering the camp ground), but two different camera views.
Like they are going to know he chased her? He doesn’t have to say ANYTHING. If it’s possible she fell, and killed her self, he walks.Would the coroner have put that as "accident" or "undetermined" and not homicide?
I hope so too. It would really suck if a diver was injured or killed while looking for someone who may or may not even be there
Source for Laundrie lawyer’s official statement claiming the mustang was returned Thursday?