Posted on 09/29/2021 5:27:29 AM PDT by fruser1
A Fort Meyers couple realized they may have stayed near the family after looking back on photos and seeing a red truck with a camper similar to the one parked in the Laundries' driveway.
Marcie and Kenny Newson said they could not confirm physically seeing Laundrie but a selfie from their trip appears to show him walking across the campsite.
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Everyone looking for their 15 minutes on this one. Absurd, hence my addition of the bigfoot photo above. It does sort of look like the guy in the article photo has a similar pose.
Funny how the FBI can locate a right wing extremist quicker than a family in a camper
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that was my first thought. This should keep folks busy for a couple of days.
I cannot stand selfies. They way people hold and mug into the phone is quite demeaning really.
The county seat here where I live is Montesano. There’s a 30 something gal running for a seat on the city council who is using a selfie headshot as her official campaign photo with other selfies in her campaign literature.
I assume she thinks her selfies are cool and perhaps she may think they portray her as being frugal, but to me and my wife the selfies look unprofessional and egotistical self aggrandizing to the point of being off putting.
Selfies always look like fish eye pictures. I must say I’ve never taken one.
Or that someone as clueless as Dog got a tip and acted on it, while Alphabet Guy sipped his Starbux latte at a federal desk job 100 miles away while surfing the web.
The background figure looks more like Vladimir Putin wearing a kilt.
Nor I. I don’t want to see weird angles of your or my arm & shoulder while holding onto the phone…weird. If you ask me. Not to mention very dangerous for the extremely vain.
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