INTERNET sleuths believe Brian Laundrie might already be in the Bahamas, claiming he might have had help leaving Florida in a boat and could have been spotted in the island nation.
A new theory is quickly going viral detailing how Laundrie may have fled the country by boat, saying it isn't at all that difficult to leave the United States and pointing to both the FBI's and bounty hunters' difficulty in locating him.
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Following the discovery of Gabby Petito's body on September 11, and the subsequent missing person's report filed by Laundrie's parents, internet investigators are looking into his possible whereabouts ever since this story first gained traction.
With the local and state authorities in addition to the FBI and bounty hunters – including Dog the Bounty Hunter – following his trail and coming in at a cost of over $1 million since they began searching, the theory of his possible expatriation is going viral.
Although there is no evidence suggesting Laundrie is indeed in the Bahamas, "In Pursuit with John Walsh" legendary victims' rights advocate John Walsh claims the Bahamas is one of several likely hiding places for Laundrie.
Many claim Walsh's hypothesis was a "credible lead" for Laundrie's possible escape.
The other likely places include Mexico or the Appalachian trail, where Laundrie and Petito celebrated Petito's 22nd birthday.
YouTube tarot reader Skye Leigh claimed Laundrie could be in the Bahamas with an "older female" who helped pay for his escape.
Now internet users are getting in on the possible sightings for Laundrie, with one user claiming he left with the help of his parents.
"Someone said as long as he showed his vaccination card he can get on Boat from Florida to go to Bahamas!" said another user.
The ferry schedule for the Fort Lauderdale – Freeport boat runs once a week for a two-and-a-half-hour sailing time.
Still, although there is no evidence to suggest Laundrie may have left the country, plenty of internet sleuths are urging authorities to check neighboring nations for Laundrie.
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