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I'm not sure what he's alluding to. That they think he's dead? That is certainly my theory.
Here's the thing: I just can't get over the colossal level of stupid involved here. (In my opinion...) It looks like Brian Laundrie killed his girlfriend on Aug 27. It appears he ran away and then hitchhiked back on Aug 29. The van is parked in the same spot for some 4 days. He leaves her body across the creek from where the van was parked for 4 days, and decides to simply drive home in her van and pretend like nothing happened. I mean, it should be blindingly obvious to anyone who finds oneself in this situation that you do one of two things:
1. Hide her body where nobody will ever find it.
-or-
2. Contact the authorities and explain it was an "accident" or whatever.
Laundrie did neither of these two things and instead did things that are inexplicable. The only logical conclusion I can reach is that he was not in his right mind. He had a van at his disposal and could transport her body practically anywhere. Instead he leaves her near where the van was parked for 4 days. Then he simply drives home to his parents. He visits with his sister. Then he disappears. It really looks to me like in his mind he was seeing them for one last time.
Then we have the really strange thing that CL said. Regarding Brian's flight home, she said something like, "that is what he does when..." and the cut herself off and said that was for the authorities. Hopefully somebody can provide a citation on this.
Anyway, we are not allowed to discuss mental illnesses but there is clearly something going on here in my view.
Cassie Laundrie "I assumed he flew back, because that's what he did when he is - actually I don't want to say that."
https://web.archive.org/web/2021092...family-speaks-sister-breaks-silence/11025914/