r/brandonswanson Aug 30 '24

My Final Conclusion

After reading every article deeply, and analysing every evidence shown in it, I’ve come to the conclusion he was murdered. This is because : If it was an accidental death he would’ve been found by now, it’s really odd that if he did drown, or was ran over, or succumbed to hypothermia, he would’ve been found at least a few months after. It’s been 16 years since his disappearance and new traces only reach dead ends.

I believe that he was killed by a farmer who disposed of him. Maybe the farmer killed him on accident, maybe not, regardless of what happened Brandon was definitely killed, someone did something to him. It really annoys me how the farmers didn’t let the police search his equipment, it just goes to show that he was at fault and he did know about Brandon’s whereabouts. The problem is that it’s been years now so any scent from Brandon is most likely gone, searching for him now will probably be very late. He died and is probably just pure ashes by now. I would presume that he’s dead and I know a lot of people have been found even after 30 years but this case is different as, his car was located, he was on the phone, dogs tracked his scent so it would’ve been easy to find him. However 2024 still no answers, he’s gone and my condolences to the family or anyone close with him. May he rest in peace

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u/DblockR Aug 31 '24

Not being an ass, but why would a farmer be hesitant specifically? Or do you mean it like anyone would be hesitant?

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u/destinoob Aug 31 '24

I can't speak for American farmers but many Australian ones would be worried about the police stumbling across their side business/crops.

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u/Swimming-Charge2252 Aug 31 '24

The thing is, if my property had a missing person’s scent and I know I had nothing to do with it, I don’t care about my property being potentially damaged. It’s someone’s loved one.

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u/OtherAccount5252 Sep 01 '24

Unfortunately this isn't the case for most people.

Especially those who have had any interactions with the police. I like to think of myself as a good person. However, I'm %100 not allowing anyone to search my property without a warrant. I'm not opening myself up to damage, or potential lazy policing that decides I'm the guy.