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May be dumb, may be immature, but how on earth then is he evading capture by the frickin' FBI? Seriously? How? MOO.Because he’s a dumb and immature 23 year old.
May be dumb, may be immature, but how on earth then is he evading capture by the frickin' FBI? Seriously? How? MOO.Because he’s a dumb and immature 23 year old.
Serious question, is there a good reason that we are not considering that others could be involved?
I realize we are confined here to discuss only Brian, as a person of interest and indicted on a debit card charge.
But as a forum based on justice for Gabby, is it possible to consider and theorize that the ultimate finding of justice might include OTHERS that we are either unaware of or only allowed to poke around the edges of? Opinions only, within the guidelines?
This case doesn't seem nearly as weird to me, if Brian is innocent or in witness protection. And yes, I get how very unlikely that is, but if either of those IS the case, this situation makes perfect sense, to me. Moo!!!
Otherwise, yes, if he is guilty it is quite the square peg in a round hole. IMO! KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) or not, it sure is unusual. IMO, JMO, MOO-sometimes outloud.
Whose sandals are those on the ground?Sorry I wasn't clear above as far as which video I saw the vehicles. You can see these vehicles in the Bethune video. Here is a link to the Bethune video (it is on the first page of every new thread in the second post)
if you pause it at minute 1:07 and ad 1:12, you can see each vehicle
Has anyone discussed Ashleigh Banfield’s incredible find last night?
Ashleigh Banfield is a long time legal analyst. I don’t believe she is a licensed attorney but IMO she has clearly displayed that she has learned quite a lot on the job. MOO.
Please stick with me here.
The Mustang Abandoned Vehicle Report is here: https://twitter.com/BrianEntin/status/1445796327397416960
In order to be classified as abandoned, it seems quite clear that the vehicle must first be present at the location for 5 days:
Sec. 42-56. - Findings.
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(c) The Florida Legislature … has prescribed procedures which may be followed by municipalities for the proper removal and disposal of abandoned and unlawfully parked vehicles.
(d) The city commission of the City of North Port, Florida, finds that the amendment of its existing ordinance provisions … consistent with state law...
Sec. 42-57. - Definitions.
… Abandoned vehicle. …Vehicles on public property … which have been left for a period of five days or longer shall be presumed to be abandoned.
Sec. 42-58. - Abandonment prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for any person to abandon any vehicle upon public property within the corporate limits of the City of North Port, Florida. Any vehicle … left upon public property for a period of five days or longer shall be presumed to be abandoned…
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The incident was written up on Tuesday, September 14, 2021. Going backwards, here is where we land:
Day 5: Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Day 4: Monday, September 13, 2021
Day 3: Sunday, September 12, 2021
Day 2: Saturday, September 11, 2021
Day 1: Friday, September 10, 2021
BL had been gone for days, maybe since the camping trip. This is MOO. But, unless LE made an error in issuing this incident report, LE and the FBI know that the Laundrie timeline is untrue. MOO
Edit: Note it could be possible that 9/14/2021 was Day 4 with 9/15 being planned date for tow. This would put the first date that vehicle was "noticed" at the Reserve at Saturday, September 11, 2021, as opposed to Friday. Still way ahead of the Laundrie's first claimed timeline and second revised timeline.
May be dumb, may be immature, but how on earth then is he evading capture by the frickin' FBI? Seriously? How? MOO.
Do you mean a jury would start at the point of innocent and then get to guilty?
That wouldn't take long for me.
I think someone would have come forward by now. MOO (And, maybe they have. There's a lot we don't know.) MOOI had this thought today on my drive home. & this is pure speculation. The parents said he went to the Carlton Reserve. What if that was true…partially. How easy would it be - before he was reported missing & the FBI was involved in searching - for a family friend or relative to have signed a 1 year lease on an apartment & paid a few months rent in advance, then picked him up at the Carlton Reserve - & he’s sitting there chilling in an apartment & just not coming out? We all kinda went with what the parents said bc it made sense. He’s an outdoorsman, he likes to hike, & camp, etc. It made sense. The FBI wouldn’t have been monitoring communications at the time. & idk…that’s just an example but I feel like it could have been so so easy for something else to have happened & that’s a little frustrating. JMO & pure speculation.
means it's been deleted
It's Life 360, not check life 360. It's a phone tracker/GPS. My daughter refused to allow me to follow her that way.Well, thank you because I've never heard of check life 360? However, I will be looking into it.
Very well stated.Nope, because human nature is to show more concern for your loved one, than that of yourself.
People just call 911 in that situation, and that's the end of it.
He's following a pattern that has no shortage of precedent. Kill, run, hide.
We don’t know. Posters have said they look like BL’s and others have said they look like Gabby’s.Whose sandals are those on the ground?
I am not sure the reserve is a national park. And, the incident report cites a North Port Ordinance. MOODo those rules apply at a National Park?
I actually believe he went there to toss her phone to a Gator. It might not eat a phone on it's own, but if something were tossed to a Gator whose mouth was open, would it swallow first without asking questions?What if BL never went to the Carlton Reserve in the first place?
Prove it right, or prove it wrong.
There's a simple enough, plausible explanation for the Yellowstone message that nobody seems to take into account. It's not unreasonable that people who travel and frequently talk about travel, camping, etc, would have frequently typed the names of other popular locations. Well, our phones learn our patterns. And so it's not outside the realm of reality for someone just sending a quick text to type out a "Y" and hit send without realizing that predictive text said Yellowstone, not Yosemite. The two words look similar enough if you're not paying attention. Remember it's only speculated that Gabby was dead before that message was sent, but none of us actually know that.
MOO.
I keep forgetting about this. Thank you.HLN has a show on about this now
Thank you for that clarification. I went to reply to a post addressed to me, and got that very message. Had a phone call in-between.means it's been deleted