Posted on 09/25/2021 2:13:57 AM PDT by conservative98
After receiving about 500 tips from viewers, John Walsh, host of “In Pursuit With John Walsh” on the Investigation Discovery network, believes he has narrowed down the list of possible locations Brian Laundrie could be.
“We had at least three times more phone calls than we’ve had on any fugitive.” Walsh said.
In just three seasons of his show, Walsh has helped authorities capture 26 fugitives and locate eight missing children. He covered the Gabby Petito investigation on his show this week.
“We haven’t had this much attention since Elizabeth Smart,” Walsh said.
Walsh said the tips he has received lead him to three possible locations: Mexico, the Bahamas and the Appalachian Trail.
Walsh’s theory, which he said some of his tips also point to, is that Laundrie’s father or parents drove him Northwest over the Florida Panhandle toward Mexico.
‘Now she is a star’: Friends remember Gabby Petito as Brian Laundrie manhunt continues “I think they bought this guy nine days,” Walsh said. “He had a big head start so I say now with all the chaos at the border — I caught 45 guys in Mexico — they drove him north, over the Panhandle.”
He also says he received tips that Laundrie had been seen in Freeport in the Bahamas and that he had bragged about previously living for three months on the Appalachian Trail.
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I could live the rest of my days in Vietnam, Russia/Ukraine or Taiwan any one of those would be just fine and a few have drastically more personal property freedoms than the USA and lower LLC taxes to boot.
Pretty girl murdered is national news. Ugly girl murdered, no one cares.
Sorry — that first sentence should say “isn’t trying to hide.”
Why is this national news? This type of stuff happens all around the country every day. So why all the attention to this particular story?
It is distraction from the media to the disastrous policies of the Biden Administration and the Democrats.
If you have funding and marketable skills, you only need to cross once into a nonextradition country especially a corrupt one where with funding you can buy a new identity and move on with life either there or in a third country under that new identity. Stay out of places that finger print scan for ID which is most of the EU but Latin America, Asia, Africa is wide open for those with say a new identity from Russia or Ukraine if you are a white guy. It’s not hard to buy papers in Russia heck it’s not hard to buy papers here in the USA millions of illegals have them and use them everyday.
Because she was a domestic violence victim who was Tik Tok’ing her cross country trip and the Police should have helped her and did NOT and they were caught and it’s on video.
Apparently it’s deeper than that the commies say it’s missing white woman syndrome...y’all just crapped that up right now admit it abc.
Where’s Baldo?
I doubt this killer is in any country except for possibly Mexico. Admittance anywhere else requires a passport, and unless this lawyer of theirs is Saul Goodman, he wouldn’t have had enough time to put together the fake documentation and background to pull it off…
Meh. I rate her a 6 on a 10 scale. Very mousy in appearance and personality. Flat chested and round faced. I only say all this, not to be mean, but to dispel this “people only care because it is a pretty white woman” crap. I find this interesting because of the circumstances, not her skin color or appearance.
The FBI was compromised by Comey and will never recover under present leadership.
“Crossing a border increases your odds of coming under the scrutiny of government officials exponentially. Living in “plain sight” right here in the U.S. — as either a homeless vagrant or under a fake identity — is probably your best bet.”
Generally the case, but not here, with his picture known to probably 75% of Americans. But I’m talking in hindsight as there’s no way to be sure just how much ‘publicity’ he was going to have, until it happened.
I’m not exactly sure what “funding” this guy has, or what marketable skills he has. He’s not a renowned whistleblower like Snowden or a Hollywood misfit like Polanski.
Mexico city has direct flights to Moscow. Russia has no extradition to the USA and doesn’t hold people at their airports just because there is a US warrant for their arrest remember that whole no extradition treaty thing. The USA would have to make a special individual diplomatic request to the FSB to hold a US citizen at the airport. I don’t see the USA asking for a special individual diplomatic request for some wayward boyfriend suspected of a crime.
The way out is overland to Mexico then drive to.Mexico City buy a direct round trip ticket to SVO that’s Moscow’s main airport and walk into Russia in a tourist visa. Then find a crooked type to get you a new ID and a perm res card both are not hard to pay for in the former Soviet Union it is after all a completely corrupt system over there.
Agree. Of the countries listed, Russia is probably the best one to make a new home in, and given the direction of the US, we may all being wishing the same.
His parents seem to be middle class ten grand seed cash to get out of country and into a nonextraditon one not nearly as hard as people think. Then find work under the table he looks healthy , there’s literally hundreds of things he could do for work. Top of the head, bartend, wait tables, all manner of construction. Learn to code via online learning. Use your English language skills to do customer service industry or retail jobs in an expat heavy area. Once in a non extradition country his parents can vemo money or go to any western union and wire cash to a third party which for a fee will facilitate the transfer even if the US has flagged his ID and he doesn’t get a fake new one. Very easy to do in Latin America, Africa and parts of Asia. Only first worlders are trapped via the digital Iron curtain.
I agree with those picks. Having been to Taiwan on business many times I think it is a very interesting place. After your nostrils get past the smell(takes about three days for me) it is a very industrious and capitalist society.
Russia,Ukraine,Japan are in spots 1 to 3 for my personal expat plan B. My Russian is не страшно it was my foreign language in university. Being a 20 year oil industry type makes the far East as in Siberia a real option as is Moscow. I turned down a job for Gazprom in the early 2000s I am considering asking for it given the direction the USA is heading. Russia will never again be communist the people will not tolerate it and the Russians are now ardent capitalists in the sense of a massively corrupt crony capitalism system.
Totally agree, Taiwan and S Korea both assault the nostrils and the stomach...takes a few days to go nose blind but longer for the constitution to.settle. My unnatural love for kimchi made the real way is a result of a south Korean girl and following her home from university for a stay on the peninsula. Love me some Kpop and Korean BBQ now too.
“I agree with those picks. Having been to Taiwan on business many times I think it is a very interesting place. After your nostrils get past the smell(takes about three days for me) it is a very industrious and capitalist society.”
The real problem with Taiwan is its future under China, and whether that future comes about with relative non-violence. Right now it could range from a few firecrackers to nukes being used by China to ‘liberate’ Taiwan from the clutches of Capitalism.
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