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Missing Lincoln man

Has anybody heard anything about John Brown from Fullerton who disappeared in 2022? Car never found, money untouched in bank. Friend told me about this, vanished without a trace. About all I could find out is that it happened, could not find any source of information. This stuff is interesting.
 
Has anybody heard anything about John Brown from Fullerton who disappeared in 2022? Car never found, money untouched in bank. Friend told me about this, vanished without a trace. About all I could find out is that it happened, could not find any source of information. This stuff is interesting.
Have they checked his cave in Nebraska City?
 
Can you drag your shit up to Oak Island so they can finally find the treasure? I've invested 10 years of my life watching that damn show and all they have found are trinkets... I'm too stubborn to give up now.
If they ever find anything you’ll hear about on the news long before the episode airs.
 
Also confused how he was found in an area that someone would have for sure seen him well before now. Something still seems sketchy

It was searched by volunteers in an tree line with heavy undergrowth, dead branches, and lots of cedar trees. The cedar trees make it especially tough. It's extremely thick stuff.

If you've ever hunted or walked a tree line like this, you'd know how hard it is to see around you while still walking where you're walking.

This is where he was found:
 
It was searched by volunteers in an tree line with heavy undergrowth, dead branches, and lots of cedar trees. The cedar trees make it especially tough. It's extremely thick stuff.

If you've ever hunted or walked a tree line like this, you'd know how hard it is to see around you while still walking where you're walking.

This is where he was found:

The case is a interesting one to follow and I have a few mutual friends of husband and Tyler. Someone close to the case mentioned he literally disappeared without a trace, no electronics, no spare clothing, no credit cards, and his scent trail ended abruptly. He ran towards a treeline where his phone was powered off and tracking dogs followed it through the treeline and it just ends. No trace from that point. Apparently he had a major temper.

A couple of theories I have
1. He was living a second life and after the mention of divorce a fight ensued and Tyler used another phone to call his other boyfriend to pick him up and they vanished together. This lines up because of the scent dissappearing. He had a second phone and money source to help with get away.

2. He ran and in dark fell somewhere and died there because of it. He had powered off his phone so couldn't call for help.

3. A mountain lion or aliens got him.

3 is a stretch but I lean 1 or 2.
so they found him in the same treeline where his trail took the tracking dogs two years ago?

and nobody smelled the body?

and you can still see tattoos on the body after two years of laying in a treeline?

And how did the tracking dogs not find the body?
 
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so they found him in the same treeline where his trail took the tracking dogs two years ago?

and nobody smelled the body?

and you can still see tattoos on the body after two years of laying in a treeline?

And how did the tracking dogs not find the body?

He was found at corner of hwy 77 and Pioneers. The nearest trail is about a mile east and another mile north. It was an area searches by volunteers and not professionals or the dogs.

No houses near, no sidewalks, no trails.

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