Comments by "Sean" (@sean2015) on "FBI returns to Brian Laundrie’s family home as manhunt continues l GMA" video.

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  18.  @kles44  "In just wondering who wants to be caught hiding a fugitive" ...the same type of people as his parents who (by all indications) aided and abetted their disgusting offspring and provided him with money and a means to escape. Keep in mind also, that at the time he took off (Sep. 14th), he still wasn't yet considered a fugitive and the story hadn't yet broken into the media circus it is now (...in fact, even NOW he's still only considered a "person of interest" in connection with Gabby's homicide and the only crime he is wanted for is the debit card fraud)...so on Sep. 14th, whichever friend or relative whose door he knocked on, would've had no reason to turn him away. If he is holed up in somebody's basement, there could be some heated argument taking place right now between he and his friends/relatives hollering at him to either give himself up or at the very least move on to somewhere else so they won't be charged as accessories along with him. "Unless he was lying about that, there's a good chance he is moving to a certain area or will stay put in a remote place and live off the land. Why don't you think he's capable of it?" ...because folks like you have such a ridiculously romanticized and unrealistic vision of "living off the land". Consider someone like Heimo Korth -- he'll tell you that it took years and years for him (and his wife) to get to the point where they are now. But even Mr. Korth isn't entirely self-sufficient; he has non-perishable foods, medicines and other supplies flown to him by bush pilots at certain intervals of the year. I've watched a documentary about Korth (he is someone who actually DOES live off the land) and he said exactly what I'm saying to you now, which is that people like you have no clue about what "living off the land" truly entails. If this Dirty Laundrie clown did head into the wilderness, he wouldn't be able to survive for very long (absence of food supplies, lack of access to sanitation and proper medical care, etc.,) and he'll be found eventually, whether dead or alive (though in less-than-full health). But after a months-long cross-country excursion in a van with his girlfriend, I seriously doubt the dude was in any mood for more camping. I'm certain of one thing though: he sure isn't in Mexico sitting on a beach drinking a Corona (shesh, some people with their ridiculous theories). I'm almost certain he's either still in Florida or a bordering state. He could not and would not have gone very far.
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