Son of a gun.
Sounds like suicide.
As I suspected, he shot himself.
So they recovered the gun?
Did they recover the gun? It couldn’t have been far.
How did his victim die?.....................
How was he involved with the Clintons?
Impossible. I read on FR that he was in Ecuador and his parents helped him get there.
Of course, this is all predicated on one accepting that the body was his.
Short range or long range?
It took a month long autopsy to figure this out? Well, ok, let us know if there is any change in his condition.
What kind of gun, what caliber, what load, these are important datum for we gun nuts.
If he shot himself, where’s the gun?
Alligator ate the gun,
swam to Ecuador.
So why did it take so long to report the obvious??????
Suicide - Check
Found in a park - Check
Gun in odd location - Check
Questionable suicide note - Check
So, what did this guy have on the Clintons?
If it were a suicide, that should have been obvious when they found the remains of the body: gun in hand or nearby, same side of head with entry hole.
I never cared that much about this story and the fascination with it when there were so many far more consequential things in the news.
I am sorry for the young lady and she obviously did not deserve this but decisions have consequences and living some kind of online “van life” or whatever this was with a young man outside of marriage is not likely to end well.
The media covered this story more than Afghanistan. If we are going to mourn murder or feign outrage about it the little kids senselessly gunned down in Chicago are far more worthy of our emotion.
Just my .02
He’s dead. I hope this story is as well beyond being a lesson for other young people on “good decisions”.
Lots more detail here, especially on the role of the consultants...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/brian-laundrie-autopsy-results
Everyone’s happy.
How handy.