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The official story of Bryon Macron’s death doesn’t add up. His autopsy contradicts the claim that he was in Chippewa Lake for two months. Now, we’re exposing another major inconsistency—his floating position.
Forensic science tells us that bodies don’t behave this way in water. So how did Bryon end up floating with just his nose and upper head above the surface? The Medina County Coroner, Dr. Lisa Deranek, claims she speaks for the dead—but she hasn’t spoken for Macron. This case was closed without answers, and now public records are being withheld.
We’ve also debunked the theory that Bryon was left on shore and carried into the lake as it thawed—forensic evidence and environmental conditions make that impossible. The more we dig, the more contradictions emerge.
Join our LIVE Roundtable Discussion on March 1st at 4:30 PM EST on Facebook, YouTube, and Rumble—featuring members of the original band, the Invisible Ships Podcast, and Victoria Macron. We’re tackling misinformation and demanding accountability.
📢 Have information? Contact me anonymously via SpeakPipe, Signal, or email. Let’s expose the truth.
#ProCopNotProCorruption #TheInfamousExChief #TrueCrime
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Chapter Key (YouTube Timestamps):
00:00 - Introduction: The Floating Mystery
02:35 - Bryon Macron Was NOT in the Lake for Two Months
05:12 - Forensic Science vs. The Official Narrative
08:47 - How Bodies Typically Float in Water
12:30 - Why Macron’s Floating Position Makes No Sense
16:22 - Debunking the ‘Frozen Shore’ Theory
20:45 - Was Macron’s Body Placed in the Water Later?
24:15 - Medina County Coroner: ‘I Speak for the Dead’
27:58 - Public Records Are Being Withheld—Why?
30:41 - Roundtable Discussion: March 1st - Be There!
35:02 - Full Audio Interviews Begin
40:19 - Lynda Bower’s Interview
50:47 - Rick Evans’ Interview
01:02:30 - Michael Costello’s Interview
01:15:55 - Final Thoughts & Call to Action
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The official story of Bryon Macron’s death doesn’t add up. His autopsy contradicts the claim that he was in Chippewa Lake for two months. Now, we’re exposing another major inconsistency—his floating position.
Forensic science tells us that bodies don’t behave this way in water. So how did Bryon end up floating with just his nose and upper head above the surface? The Medina County Coroner, Dr. Lisa Deranek, claims she speaks for the dead—but she hasn’t spoken for Macron. This case was closed without answers, and now public records are being withheld.
We’ve also debunked the theory that Bryon was left on shore and carried into the lake as it thawed—forensic evidence and environmental conditions make that impossible. The more we dig, the more contradictions emerge.
Join our LIVE Roundtable Discussion on March 1st at 4:30 PM EST on Facebook, YouTube, and Rumble—featuring members of the original band, the Invisible Ships Podcast, and Victoria Macron. We’re tackling misinformation and demanding accountability.
📢 Have information? Contact me anonymously via SpeakPipe, Signal, or email. Let’s expose the truth.
#ProCopNotProCorruption #TheInfamousExChief #TrueCrime
📌 Contact & More Info:
🔗 https://liinks.co/the.infamous.exchief
Chapter Key (YouTube Timestamps):
00:00 - Introduction: The Floating Mystery
02:35 - Bryon Macron Was NOT in the Lake for Two Months
05:12 - Forensic Science vs. The Official Narrative
08:47 - How Bodies Typically Float in Water
12:30 - Why Macron’s Floating Position Makes No Sense
16:22 - Debunking the ‘Frozen Shore’ Theory
20:45 - Was Macron’s Body Placed in the Water Later?
24:15 - Medina County Coroner: ‘I Speak for the Dead’
27:58 - Public Records Are Being Withheld—Why?
30:41 - Roundtable Discussion: March 1st - Be There!
35:02 - Full Audio Interviews Begin
40:19 - Lynda Bower’s Interview
50:47 - Rick Evans’ Interview
01:02:30 - Michael Costello’s Interview
01:15:55 - Final Thoughts & Call to Action
Send us a text
Support the show
Visit: https://www.liinks.co/the.infamous.exchief