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wcmagumba

(5,638 posts)
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 12:51 PM Dec 18

I'm not law enforcement but I just can't understand how the Brown U murder guy can just disappear off the planet...

Nobody has seen or talked to or knows the guy...I hope if he is found and he received help from friends or family that those people get charged too...just frustrated here in KS...He must be totally hunkered down somewhere in an apt or house or hotel, this is crazy...

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marble falls

(71,085 posts)
1. Here's why ...
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 12:54 PM
Dec 18

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He canned all the experts and brought in the "C" team.

Prairie Gates

(7,194 posts)
3. If he purchased that jacket in a thrift shop just for this crime
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 12:56 PM
Dec 18

He's well and truly in the wind.

I'm a big believer in distinctive gaits, but they're putting a lot of faith in the gait. The arms-behind-the-back pose looked posed for specifically that camera. I'm not 100% convinced that a) the belly is real and b) the gait is not a put-on.

All that said, the likelihood is that he used his own jacket known to friends and relatives, his postures and gait are recognizable to friends and relatives, and he drinks too much beer while parroting Mark Levin podcast content about academic elites.

GusBob

(8,127 posts)
4. Interesting
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 01:04 PM
Dec 18

He planned it that well, perhaps he has some acting experience and he was strutting for the cameras ?

What's interesting is that perps nowadays can expect videos of their actions and can plan accordingly

bucolic_frolic

(54,042 posts)
5. Looked like padded layered clothing to me, and the cameras were low resolution
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 01:05 PM
Dec 18

If they find him it will be a door cam

I thought the gait was contrived. He gave forethought to his disguises.

wcmagumba

(5,638 posts)
6. He must be a criminal genius...he thought out the camera locations, his disguise, the timing...to murder some kids.
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 01:08 PM
Dec 18

marble falls

(71,085 posts)
7. Why were FBI technicians kicking and raking snow at the crime scene instead of using metal detectors to look ...
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 01:14 PM
Dec 18

... for shell casings and other evidence evidence?

Johonny

(25,456 posts)
8. We only caught the Kirk shooter because
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 01:26 PM
Dec 18

His parents turned him in. Perhaps, this guy doesn't have parents or a roommate. The FBI isn't what it used to be.

sarisataka

(22,230 posts)
9. In my experience it is very unusual for it to take longer
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 01:31 PM
Dec 18

Than 55 minutes for any criminal to be found and arrested after any crime. On rare occasions, it will take until the next week for the investigation to complete and the criminal to be apprehended.

Sympthsical

(10,853 posts)
11. Took five days to find Luigi
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 01:57 PM
Dec 18

And he committed his crime in a densely populated city full of cameras, with fairly clear images of him flooding social media. They could trace him all the way to a bus station, but then nothing.

Took someone at a McDonald's seeing him and making a phone call.

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