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I know its extremely lazy of me to ask instead of search, but can anyone give me a rundown of Brandon's legal troubles?
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I know its extremely lazy of me to ask instead of search, but can anyone give me a rundown of Brandon's legal troubles?
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Any updates? Where are you, Brandon Lawson?
And does anyone know where the key players are now? Whatever happened to Kyle and Audrey?
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Hello, all. I never knew of this case till yesterday till someone on the Maura Murray FB page posted about it. I've been listening to podcasts all day, and wow- the 911 call is so intense and confusing. It feels like this is a case that someone definitely knows what happened; prayers for the family it gets solved.
Hello, all. I never knew of this case till yesterday till someone on the Maura Murray FB page posted about it. I've been listening to podcasts all day, and wow- the 911 call is so intense and confusing. It feels like this is a case that someone definitely knows what happened; prayers for the family it gets solved.
I tend to agree with these comments.This is the first case that brought me to WS. I spent days reading through every thread. I keep watching hoping at some point, he will be found.
These are some of the things that stuck out in my mind when reading. I have no clue on what threads they were because it's been years.
*I have always had questions about the cell being left in the car to charge after a big fight.
*Agree the timelines have never made sense. The first thing I would do if my loved one went missing is get a firm timeline.
*Brother - agree something is off here. His story and L's just don't seem right. And the time of getting the gas can seems off to me.
*I remember reading it was said he stopped at Walmart and it's possible he had an altercation there. It was NEVER confirmed though. I can't help but still thinking something happened there and he was chased and ran out of gas. That's why he didn't make sure his tank was full before he took off on his trip.
*I personally don't care if something bad was going on (like a drug deal). At this point, L and brother should be honest with what happened that night. If drugs were involved, they just were. He called 911 for help, he deserved to get that. He deserves to be found.
*I don't think L or brother had anything to do with his death, I just think they are covering something up. And that stops B from being found.
*Something was off with the PD and the guys wife reporting wrong info. Not sure they were involved but it sure didn't help the story at all.
I just find the call so sad. And I too believe there was someone else with him. I don't think we have the full call and I wish they would release that, even if they redacted the names and locations. I think there is way more to the story. Bottom line is I don't believe brother/girlfriends timelines or stories
In the phone call he says "the woods". Looking at the area he went missing in again it seems to be very flat with mainly like farm land and flat fields for miles and miles. I mean I could understand how he could mistake it for woods in a panic and at that time of night, but the area itself doesn't look like somewhere where it would be impossible to find a body. The area is very large but it all looks the same. There doesn't seem to any type of woods or where a body could be buried and concealed and never be found. Unless I am missing something. Also, people say he could have died of the elements. How? I am not that familiar with rural areas but wouldn't he need to be out there for days in hazardous or freezing conditions? How would someone just succumb to the elements just from wandering around woodland for a few hours?
In the phone call he says "the woods". Looking at the area he went missing in again it seems to be very flat with mainly like farm land and flat fields for miles and miles. I mean I could understand how he could mistake it for woods in a panic and at that time of night, but the area itself doesn't look like somewhere where it would be impossible to find a body. The area is very large but it all looks the same. There doesn't seem to any type of woods or where a body could be buried and concealed and never be found. Unless I am missing something. Also, people say he could have died of the elements. How? I am not that familiar with rural areas but wouldn't he need to be out there for days in hazardous or freezing conditions? How would someone just succumb to the elements just from wandering around woodland for a few hours?
Ok one thing that bugs me, though irrelevant, is that he has got to be saying "towards Ablilene. Bronte side." Not "both sides."
This is a highly doctored tape. No 911 dispatcher would ever fail to ask someones name, but i assume this has been covered. And she asks him to clarify one sentence, but then just continues like hes making sense for the rest of the call? No. I was attacked by a dog a few years back, and they just kept asking me to repeat everything over and over to keep me on the phone, much less if the signal was funny.
WHERE ARE THE PHONE RECORDS?! Wifey has got to have them. We NEED to see how long this call was, but I'm willing to bet just about anything that it hasn't been released because: A. the timeline is ******** for the calls to who called whom, and at what time. B. It shows the 911 call(s) length, proving this was edited. (I read there were 2 at one point, but no info on the second call). C. Both.
I read some interesting things in my research-- that the family doesn't say what they know because they are afraid of the cops. Sheriff's wife controls the story anyway since she owns the paper. Supposedly cadaver dogs were used at one point, but the pig smell from the local hogs ruined that effort (if they were even cadaver dogs at all, in a town of 1000, thats quite a resource)? I read that Brandons dad was harrassed by cops when searching for his sons dead body near these private lands. That on at least one occasion the cop tailed him all around the fences.