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"Dumpster Theory" Re-Unveiled: Detective Hurst's Controversial Take on Brian's Disappearance
The newly released interview with former Detective Hurst on True Crime Garage part 770 has sparked renewed interest and speculation, stemming from his comments at the end of a previous HLN episode. In that broadcast, Hurst put forth a theory suggesting that Brian might have ended up in a dumpster and subsequently "lost."
I've invested significant effort into examining this speculation, striving to debunk it to the best of my ability, while acknowledging the possibility that it just "might" still hold some truth.
For those of you who missed or skipped it, here's an excerpt from that episode. This segment originally aired around the 30-minute mark in Part 9. The story will Continue.
In 2006, a significant portion of waste from Columbus, Ohio was indeed sent to Tennessee. At that time, Columbus and its surrounding areas were managing their waste by transporting it to the Waste Management's Chestnut Ridge landfill in Heiskell, Tennessee. This practice was part of a broader waste management strategy that involved out-of-state disposal due to local landfill capacity constraints.
As a final note, I might plan to release a dedicated episode in the near future, focusing on Hurst's comments on TCG. Stay tuned for more insights and updates.
All the best//Edo.
By Edo Larosa4.2
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"Dumpster Theory" Re-Unveiled: Detective Hurst's Controversial Take on Brian's Disappearance
The newly released interview with former Detective Hurst on True Crime Garage part 770 has sparked renewed interest and speculation, stemming from his comments at the end of a previous HLN episode. In that broadcast, Hurst put forth a theory suggesting that Brian might have ended up in a dumpster and subsequently "lost."
I've invested significant effort into examining this speculation, striving to debunk it to the best of my ability, while acknowledging the possibility that it just "might" still hold some truth.
For those of you who missed or skipped it, here's an excerpt from that episode. This segment originally aired around the 30-minute mark in Part 9. The story will Continue.
In 2006, a significant portion of waste from Columbus, Ohio was indeed sent to Tennessee. At that time, Columbus and its surrounding areas were managing their waste by transporting it to the Waste Management's Chestnut Ridge landfill in Heiskell, Tennessee. This practice was part of a broader waste management strategy that involved out-of-state disposal due to local landfill capacity constraints.
As a final note, I might plan to release a dedicated episode in the near future, focusing on Hurst's comments on TCG. Stay tuned for more insights and updates.
All the best//Edo.

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