Comments by "gary K" (@garyK.45ACP) on "Search for Brian Laundrie to resume at sunrise" video.

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  5.  @WBBClips  I don't know why. I don't speculate. They are not obligated by any law to do so. Lying would be obstructing. Not knowing is not a crime. I am not painting anyone as innocent...or guilty. I am merely commenting on what we know at this time. Basically...nothing. The police may know more. If they feel it is to their advantage in the investigation for the public to know more, they will tell you. Likely the police don't want the public to know what they know. Information is power. Give as little as possible. Anything the police tell the public will be immediately transmitted to Brian Laundrie. In my 19 year experience investigating crimes, 17 years in uniform before that, I can assure you it is very common for criminals to protect themselves and their families by not giving their families information. Families will often assist their family members without asking questions. That is not a crime. They are not lying if they really don't know. And it is very possible, even very likely, they really don't know. It is also very common for police to give false/misleading/incorrect information to the public to produce a result. For example...while they search where Laundrie wants them to search, and all the media and attention is focused there, they could be actually looking somewhere they have evidence that he may actually be. In fact, I would be surprised if this search is nothing more than a headfake by Laundrie AND the police. If/when someone is indicted for a crime, the indictment will be public record. Prosecutors speak through indictments. Until then, you will know only what the investigators want you to know. I am not guessing.
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