Her body would be easier to spot from the helicopter.THE_CHOSEN_ONE said:tandy miller said:
Rule 1 on Cassie
If she went missing I doubt it would be national news
Her body would be easier to spot from the helicopter.THE_CHOSEN_ONE said:tandy miller said:
Rule 1 on Cassie
If she went missing I doubt it would be national news
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"There is no doubt in my mind I spoke to Brian Laundrie none whatsoever," Davis, 53, said.
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The man believed to be Laundrie pulled his car up alongside Davis to ask for directions to California using only back roads and refused Davis' suggestion to take nearby Interstate 40.
Davis, a father of four currently hiking the Appalachian Trail, said the Laundrie-look-alike acted skittish and rambled about being in a fight with his girlfriend.
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"He said 'man, I'm lost.' I said 'what are you trying to find?' and he said 'me and my girlfriend got in a fight but she called me, told me she loves me, and I have to get to California to see her.'
"I said 'well, I-40 is right there and you could take it west to California' and he said, 'I'm just going to take this road into California'.
"He was worried and not making sense."
Sea Speed said:
lemme get this straight, a guy who is running from the cops and is by the appalachian trail, clear on the east side of the country, and stops a guy and asks how to get to freaking california by BACK ROADS and thinks some random schmuck is going to know? most people dont know how to get to the next closest city by backroads, let alone clear across the country.
And sure, he just happened to mention something about his girlfriend and was being skittish. No, this couldnt possible be some weirdo who wants to inject himself in to the story. GMAFB.
This sighting could easily turn out to be wrong.91_Aggie said:
But what car is he is in? If not in a car someone knows he he is in, license plate readers or small town police do not matter.
And I cannot imagine he would stop to ask for directions
eric76 said:This sighting could easily turn out to be wrong.91_Aggie said:
But what car is he is in? If not in a car someone knows he he is in, license plate readers or small town police do not matter.
And I cannot imagine he would stop to ask for directions
I think that in a small town, a stranger is far more likely to be stopped for an infraction that they wouldn't even pay attention to in a big city.
I got stopped a couple miles outside of one small town in my '64 International C-900 pickup once in the late 1970s for speeding and given a warning ticket. I was kind of proud of that ticket -- it showed that my pickup was capable of exceeding the speed limit on the open highway -- 56 in a 55.
It may be a lot different in the big cities, but not so much in many rural areas.91_Aggie said:eric76 said:This sighting could easily turn out to be wrong.91_Aggie said:
But what car is he is in? If not in a car someone knows he he is in, license plate readers or small town police do not matter.
And I cannot imagine he would stop to ask for directions
I think that in a small town, a stranger is far more likely to be stopped for an infraction that they wouldn't even pay attention to in a big city.
I got stopped a couple miles outside of one small town in my '64 International C-900 pickup once in the late 1970s for speeding and given a warning ticket. I was kind of proud of that ticket -- it showed that my pickup was capable of exceeding the speed limit on the open highway -- 56 in a 55.
I think using an experience you had in the 70s and thinking the same thing would happen 40+ years later would mean you are likely a little out of touch
Think of it this way: 1980 was as far from 1940 as 2021 is from 1980 now
There are people outside his parents house day and night to harass them. He's not going to see family again.TexasRebel said:
If that's real, he probably wanted to be seen.
Have some rando head to the FBI and say, "I saw him! He spoke about heading to California on back roads!" With a plan to spread the search thin. Meanwhile he can go see his family again.
There is literally no way to cross the Mississippi river on back roads.
You think people aren't following them everywhere right now?TexasRebel said:
at their house.
also, when you get desperate, the best idea may still be a bad idea.
1) Define "back roads". I can think of a half dozen crossings of the Mississippi River that are in small towns or not on major highways off the top of my head.TexasRebel said:
There is literally no way to cross the Mississippi river on back roads.
I would bet he got some sort of burner phone other than the burner he bought Sept 4th. So yeah.TexasRebel said:
If he's "off the grid" do you think he knows that?
If you think waiting outside a hearing room for a Member of Congress is dull (I don’t), try waiting in Florida for the parents of a person of interest to mow their lawn so you can ask questions that they won’t answer, from their neighbors lawn (tho the sky is nice) pic.twitter.com/aoctHrSRS5
— Michael Shure (@michaelshure) October 2, 2021
Not gonna lie, I'd go out there with a water hose and soak that dudeGuitarsoup said:If you think waiting outside a hearing room for a Member of Congress is dull (I don’t), try waiting in Florida for the parents of a person of interest to mow their lawn so you can ask questions that they won’t answer, from their neighbors lawn (tho the sky is nice) pic.twitter.com/aoctHrSRS5
— Michael Shure (@michaelshure) October 2, 2021
They aren't making nearly enough to put up with that much of a circus ****show.Sea Speed said:
the neighbors are probably making money off of him. there is no way they are letting him just chill on their property for nothing.
I was surprised to see that there are over 100 places to cross the Mississippi. I assumed that it was a lot less than since there are so few crossings south of Illinois, but that river is all over the place once you get north of St. Cloud.TexasRebel said:
There is literally no way to cross the Mississippi river on back roads.
#BrianLaundrie #GabbyPetitoCase #GabbyPetito pic.twitter.com/l9RhO91MTP
— Nerdy Addict (@Nerdy_Addict) October 3, 2021
I met her accidentally in St. Paul, Minnesota,Seven Costanza said:I was surprised to see that there are over 100 places to cross the Mississippi. I assumed that it was a lot less than since there are so few crossings south of Illinois, but that river is all over the place once you get north of St. Cloud.TexasRebel said:
There is literally no way to cross the Mississippi river on back roads.
Pretty sure that you can't do that most placesGuitarsoup said:#BrianLaundrie #GabbyPetitoCase #GabbyPetito pic.twitter.com/l9RhO91MTP
— Nerdy Addict (@Nerdy_Addict) October 3, 2021
Someone put a drone up to film Brian's parents gardening in their backyard.
Also, apparently it is illegal to use a drone to record private property in Florida.
Timeline changes. https://t.co/7KPMyB1kaj
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) October 5, 2021
2/4 This video is from later Tuesday night. No Mustang. We left for the night shortly after this. pic.twitter.com/AaH79jVCsG
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) September 19, 2021
4/4 Police have not talked specifically about the Mustang. I asked them this morning to confirm whether or not it is Brian’s car. I know police took items from the car because I saw them do it Friday night.
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) September 19, 2021