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I guessed that Brain Laundrie was going to pull a fast one.

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I guess not. I thought what if he can escape to the Florida wetlands and make it look like an alligator ate him. I guess not. I'm glad he's dead, but on the other hand, Florida does have the death penalty.
 
Was kind of interesting though. I heard the remains were all bones. Originally thought that might be a little quick to decompose that quickly. Then I thought in Florida, those temps, the water and all the little critters that would pick em clean.

After the report of him missing, I wasn’t doubting the remains were his, I was thinking his parents knew he was in there before their story indicates! Anyway, how ever it happened he was a chicken **** filth of a human being!
 
Yeah, a little fishy. The parents join the search on Wednesday and then "find " his backpack only a 45 minute walk from the entrance, according to a couple of reports that I read. Lots of people search for something for a long time and can't find anything.
 
Karmas a bitch....
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Body completely decomposed but notebooks in backpack are legible?
 
Turtles can strip a duck to bones and feathers overnight. Cause of death will be interesting. What if the parents found him weeks ago when they picked up his car and just waited for the police to find him.
 
Parents went to the reserve on the first day it opened to the public. They claim they told the police where to look (where he usually hung out) but that area was under water. The notebook they refer to is a laptop I think.
 
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