So the guy that was 100% sure he saw Brian Laundrie in a white pickup near the Appalachian trail was 100% wrong.
So the guy that was 100% sure he saw Brian Laundrie in a white pickup near the Appalachian trail was 100% wrong.
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Dog the bounty hunter said he's stopping his search now that the remains have been found!? That would probably be a good idea I guess his 5 minutes of fame are up.
Now he can get back to his honeymoon with his 6th wife.
You in turn would be 100% correct.
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Haha.. that guy is a buffoon!
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I hope not too many resources were wasted on chasing down that "lead". I wonder if that person's relatives consider hima fabulist. The story struck me as wildly implausible. A nationally-known and recognized "person of interest" apparently on the run, and they stop and ask for directions to "California" (anywhere specific??!!) while volunteering info that they had a fight with a gf. Oh, and he looked just like him. Definitely.
Those of us of a certain age might as well consider with equal credibility the story of a well-dressed hitchiker in the Pacific NW of late 1971 asking directions to a bank that could accept a $200,000 cash deposit, and where would be a good place to recycle a parachute.
So...suicide, or a poisonous snake, or a 'gator got him?
Still a lot of questions that need answering.
"To make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from." - T.S. Eliot
seems a bit soon to only have bones left at this point....gators?
Also very odd how the father went to the park and only spent a few moments and found a bag belong to his son.
I was 100% incorrect, thinking the swamp was a smoke screen, how would his parents allow this verses being able to speak to or visit him in prison over his lifetime?? Man this is a cRaZY world we are living in.......
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A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world. ~Paul Dudley White
I remember reading (where I can't remember where or I would provide the link) somebody said that a body in the environmental conditions present in that area could become "skeletonized" within a week. So maybe that is all that is left of him. They also said yesterday that the area where he was found was under water until recently.
If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything.
The cheak meat isn't bad either....
It all depends on the environmental conditions, and whether the body was interred, or just on the surface. A quick search shows that decomposition of bodies on the surface is rapid in tropical climates, and this is borne out mainly through the results of the efforts of the recovery teams who are still searching for the remains of servicemen in Vietnam.
When they wanted to compare the strain of flu that caused the pandemic in the early 1900s, the bodies of Inuit people who had died from the flu, and were buried in the permafrost, were exhumed and the bodies were in a state of near-perfect preservation. There were some effects of the constant cold temperatures that surrounded the bodies, but the flu strains that they sampled were still viable after 100+ years.
So, the question that remains is: How did he die?
I expect that this case is far from closed.
"To make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from." - T.S. Eliot