I personally now believe it’s about a 50/50 chance he’s dead/alive.
In Florida he is somewhat limited as far as secluded areas that are primarily gator-free dry land. A lot of swamp infested bull shit.
Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming is 485 square miles, a tad bit smaller than Los Angeles at
503 square miles.
Yellowstone National Park is almost 3,500 square miles, bigger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined.
Plenty of hiding places in the USA. However, I don’t think he is in either one of these places.
My guess is Florida or Puerto Rico. If he is in Florida he will need to buy food or hunt for it. Neighbors said sometime after he returned on Sept 1st but prior to him leaving last Tuesday, neighbors reported the family went camping. It’s a possibility they set him up a campsite. Keep in mind this was before any news media had reported on it. If he did go this route he probably thought he would be fine camping out for awhile. Now, anything shy of going to Puerto Rico, leaving the country, or living off the land in the middle of nowhere will eventually gets him caught. Even doing one of these can get him caught.
I believe the parents know where he is at.
This week they were searching the bottoms of the lakes/swamps in the Carlton Reserve in Florida. They would have almost had to get some sort of information that something is in these bodies of water. I just can’t see them searching them at random, bringing in all these specialized dive teams that can only see a couple feet, if that. As we know bodies float. I just can not see him weighing himself down to drown himself underwater. Damn near one of the worst ways to OFF yourself.
If Brian had decided to kill her in a small zone of Yellowstone where a Jury may not be able to be selected, the law would get challenged:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...on/6956880002/
Putting the above aside, there is good and bad to if his crime happen to be on federal land. Which I’m not sure if it is. In Federal prison the time is easier as your with more white collar criminals. You don’t have as much “politics” and the “codes” as the state prisons have. The bulk of state prison sentences have to do with Meth (Using Meth, selling meth, committing criminal acts to buy meth, criminal acts fueled by meth). Downside to a federal sentence is no parole and your doing 87% of your sentence on good behavior. State prison you have a shot at partial sentence/parol.





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