They can be accessories to murder if they helped him conceal evidencebirdman said:
If he wasn't charged with a crime, his parents helping him a few weeks ago isn't against the law.
They can be accessories to murder if they helped him conceal evidencebirdman said:
If he wasn't charged with a crime, his parents helping him a few weeks ago isn't against the law.
Corn Pop said:
He has to be dead. I'm betting he killed himself then was consumed by an alligator or python.
again... Everyone assuming he even entered the reserve.Corn Pop said:
He has to be dead. I'm betting he killed himself then was consumed by an alligator or python.
The biggest issue is money.larry culpepper said:
Who knows if he offed himself or not, but when you think about it, hiding out to escape justice sounds incredibly difficult. You have to find a safe place to live off the grid and find a way to get basic necessities while there is a nationwide manhunt for you. The only feasible way to quietly leave the country is to take a boat off the Florida coast in the dead of night and not get spotted by anyone.
I do not envy him right now. But I'm erring on the side of him NOT committing suicide because I think if his family really thought that was a possibility they'd either be looking for him or cooperating with police.
Agreed. Think they are completely wasting their time looking in the reserve. He had too long a window to run. By the time the feds started looking for him he could have easily been in Mexico.Brad06ag said:again... Everyone assuming he even entered the reserve.Corn Pop said:
He has to be dead. I'm betting he killed himself then was consumed by an alligator or python.
I'd be shocked if they found him in Florida.
They ended up issuing a warrant because he withdrew $1000 with Gabby's debit card after she was supposed to be dead. $1000 cash can go a very long way in Mexico while he is getting himself established.Brad06ag said:The biggest issue is money.larry culpepper said:
Who knows if he offed himself or not, but when you think about it, hiding out to escape justice sounds incredibly difficult. You have to find a safe place to live off the grid and find a way to get basic necessities while there is a nationwide manhunt for you. The only feasible way to quietly leave the country is to take a boat off the Florida coast in the dead of night and not get spotted by anyone.
I do not envy him right now. But I'm erring on the side of him NOT committing suicide because I think if his family really thought that was a possibility they'd either be looking for him or cooperating with police.
Covid has taken care of the identity issue. You can walk in anywhere with a gaiter and hat and no one would recognize you. Fixes the camera problem too. So you can get your necessities if you have the cash.
Maybe, they charged him with the unauthorized use of the device (assumedly Gabby's card) for goods of at least $1,000. Could be cash or other.chjoak said:They ended up issuing a warrant because he withdrew $1000 with Gabby's debit card after she was supposed to be dead. $1000 cash can go a very long way in Mexico while he is getting himself established.Brad06ag said:The biggest issue is money.larry culpepper said:
Who knows if he offed himself or not, but when you think about it, hiding out to escape justice sounds incredibly difficult. You have to find a safe place to live off the grid and find a way to get basic necessities while there is a nationwide manhunt for you. The only feasible way to quietly leave the country is to take a boat off the Florida coast in the dead of night and not get spotted by anyone.
I do not envy him right now. But I'm erring on the side of him NOT committing suicide because I think if his family really thought that was a possibility they'd either be looking for him or cooperating with police.
Covid has taken care of the identity issue. You can walk in anywhere with a gaiter and hat and no one would recognize you. Fixes the camera problem too. So you can get your necessities if you have the cash.
THE_CHOSEN_ONE said:
It wouldn't have been too difficult for him to travel to texas then slip across the rio grande into Mexico, either.
It's possible, though I don't know about the "relatively comfortably" part. Eric Robert Rudolph was on the run for five years.suburban cowboy said:
I'm betting he's alive somewhere living relatively comfortably.
They will find him weeks or months from now after we've forgotten. He will make a mistake or someone he interacts with will squeal.
This thread will be bumped. Water cooler talk at the office or virtual meeting rooms will mention, "hey, they found brian Laundrie today. Can't believe that rascal survived so long. He deserves what's coming to him. The parents too!"
Sea Speed said:
Honestly think it was sept 1
Buzzy said:
Even before I looked her up, I knew she must be Caucasian, and some SJWs on social media would complain about efforts to find her and try to claim people should look at all of these other missing non-white women, too.
Plenty of POC named Gabbyhistag10 said:Buzzy said:
Even before I looked her up, I knew she must be Caucasian, and some SJWs on social media would complain about efforts to find her and try to claim people should look at all of these other missing non-white women, too.
Her name kind of gave away that she was Caucasian
Buzzy said:Plenty of POC named Gabbyhistag10 said:Buzzy said:
Even before I looked her up, I knew she must be Caucasian, and some SJWs on social media would complain about efforts to find her and try to claim people should look at all of these other missing non-white women, too.
Her name kind of gave away that she was Caucasian
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