A few days ago, the newspaper sister and everyone discussed the case of the American self-driving tour Internet celebrity couple Gaby and Brian. On the day the article was pushed, on the 19th OF EASTERN, the FBI announced that it had found Gaby's body, and Brian's whereabouts were unknown (his parents reported him missing on the 17th).
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After Gaby's body was found, the autopsy report was released on the 21st, which was identified as deliberate murder, and the case changed from a missing case to a criminal case, the missing Brian was wanted by the United States, and his parents were also taken away by the FBI for investigation and questioning.
Ten days after Gaby's body was found, police in North Harbor, Florida, gathered thousands of people to conduct a dragnet search of the large nature reserve that Brian's parents alleged their son had last visited, but they were unable to confirm Brian's whereabouts.
(Surveillance footage of the suspected Brian haunting photo, later confirmed that it is not himself)
As the details of the case and eyewitness accounts increased, Brian's whereabouts with his parents became clear after returning to Florida alone.
According to Brian's parents' neighbors, campers, and shop clerks, the old couple is likely to know something about Gaby's murder and Brian's disappearance...
Even, netizens also gave him the route information that he may have fled to Canada in the past ten days???
(The route from Florida to Canada analyzed by netizens)
After Gaby's mother reported her disappearance on Sept. 11, and after Brian's parents reported him missing on Sept. 17, the case escalated, and Tiktok featured people who had carried Brian in Utah parks.
The first driver, Miranda Baker, released a series of videos saying that Brian had been driving a car with her boyfriend on August 29. Shortly after getting into the car, Brian noticed that the direction was wrong, and jumped out of the car in a panic and fled.
This week, new witnesses appeared. It turned out that after Brian jumped out of the car, he stopped another car to go to a campground in Grand Teton National Park.
The driver, Norma Jean Jalovec, said that at first the two were at ease, but when the car drove near the gate of the campground and saw Gaby's motorhome, Brian immediately asked her to stop, was very irritable, refused her to drive in, and then immediately jumped out of the car.
When the second driver later watched the news, he realized that the police had found Gaby's body near the campsite where she had parked.
She told the media: "At 6.40pm on August 29, I should have been the last person to meet Brian there. ”
On August 30, Gaby's cell phone sent a message to her mother at Yosemite. On September 1, Brian drove her back to Florida. The two places are separated by 4500 kilometers, and it takes 40 hours to drive without sleep.
The question is, isn't it strange to face the son who came home alone, Brian's parents? Look at what they did.
First of all, in order to find Brian, the police set up two $30,000 rewards, hoping that those in the know would provide information. The money attracted some American civilian bounty hunters Bounty Hunter and private investigators, one of whom was a hunter named "Dog Old Dog" to start actively.
According to the old dog's investigation, from September 1 to 3, Brian and his parents drove their own motorhome to camp at the Fort de Soto campground, 112 kilometers from home. From September 6 to 8, the family of three went again.
This statement is at odds with that of Lawyer Brian, who said official license plate records showed the family was at the campsite only on Sept. 6-7.
But whether it's 1-3 or 6-7, the week after Brian returned to Florida alone, didn't his parents wonder why he came home alone? Why drive so far to camp? What was done? What will their conversation be like this week?
(Photographed by passers-by who camped at the same time period, suspected of being a photo of Brian's caravan and himself)
The neighbors of Brian's parents also said that it was strange to see a family of three driving out of the caravan, because the car was very small, and they had never seen the old couple go out with their son. On September 10, Brian's neighbors saw Brian at home for the last time.
(Car parked outside Brian's parents' house)
On September 11, Gaby's mother reported that her daughter was missing, and the police went to talk to Brian that night. To the surprise of the police, the family directly called a lawyer to deal with it, and the police did not have any valid information and left.
Previous reports show that on September 17, Brian's parents reported that their son was missing, and on the 14th, they went hiking in a nature reserve near their home, and then disappeared, carrying only their school bags and taking away their mobile phones and wallets.
On the 29th, new reports came. The FBI grasped that on the day of the 14th, Brian purchased surveillance footage of a disposable phone at a communications store near his home, accompanied by an elderly woman, highly suspected to be his mother. The two reportedly left after buying a disposable phone.
In the face of this revelation, Brian's lawyer admitted that Brian bought the phone, but said that the phone was left at home by him and that the FBI had taken it.
When pressed by reporters as to whether Brian's mother had also bought a phone, the responses from lawyers, the FBI, and the police were somewhat intriguing: in order to protect privacy, there is no denying or admitting, and there is no comment.
According to Gaby's family, he has been in contact with the family since he learned that Brian returned to Florida alone on September 1, hoping to learn about Gaby.com.
But neither at the time nor Gabby's mother on 11 called the police to find someone, and neither Brian nor his parents confronted Gaby's family.
By now, the timeline has become clear, on September 14, Brian's mother accompanied her son to buy a phone, and the son ran away that day; on the 17th, he called the police to say that he was missing, and he was suspected of having a disposable phone... All this is also too coincidental, right?
Coincidence is not yet finished. Brian's parents called the police on the 17th, saying their son had gone hiking in a large nature reserve near his home. The police dispatched a large number of people to conduct a search, but so far there has been no result.
The turning point is here. As mentioned earlier, last week bounty hunter Dogs and the FBI had information, surveillance footage, and witnesses to the Brians' campground in Fort de Soto, 112 kilometers from their home, one day between September 1 and 7.
Because of the need for confidentiality in the investigation, the FBI was unable to disclose more information. The unrestricted bounty hunter old dog directly believes that Brian's parents may have pointed in the wrong direction at the beginning, and said that 50% of the parents of ordinary criminals are aware, but only 30% are willing to cooperate with the police.
It is likely that Brian did not flee to the protected area near his home at all, but went directly to the campground. There are offshore islands here, and the waterways are complex and easier to hide. Before the family came here to camp, it was actually a stepping point. Pushing back the performance of the Brian family, the operation of suddenly going camping, finding a lawyer, buying a phone, etc., is really frightening.
After the results of the new survey of camping and buying phones came out, netizens also left messages.
Those who believe that the parents are absolutely aware of it also demand that the parents be arrested.
Say Brian may have changed 5 disposable phones long ago.
It was super speechless to think that Brian could escape under the eyes of the police.
Here's another look at bryan's appearance in Canada. A flight attendant on Tiktok last week said she saw a man who resembled Brian outside a hotel in Toronto, Canada, and took a photo.
She said she saw the man and another man hurrying away, after which she quickly ran into the hotel to inform the front desk, which answered that the man had found the wrong hotel and said she did not know where he would go next. The girl got in touch with the FBI and provided clues. The FBI's response was still no comment, but the girl's account switched to privacy mode.
(Screenshot of the flight attendant's video)
At present, the US-Canada border has been opened, and as long as the vaccine is done and the nucleic acid test can be entered. Brian had plenty of time to flee to Canada, so this claim is not without reason.
All in all, the most important thing at the moment, of course, is to find Brian. But Brian, where exactly?
(Brian and Mother)