Six signs Brian Laundrie may be ALIVE from discarded energy drinks to Spotify playlists & why buzzards offer key clue

ALLEGED sightings at campsites, a discarded Monster energy drink can, and “changes” to Spotify playlists appear to be among a series of signs that suggest Gabby Petito's fiancé Brian Laundrie may be alive.
Ranchers think that buzzards could offer a key clue regarding the 23-year-old’s whereabouts, who was reported missing on September 17.
Panthers and black bears are also known to prowl through the reserve.
FBI detectives, cops, and bloodhounds waded through the swampy marshlands and navigated the tricky terrain using swamp buggies as they tried to find Laundrie.
Officers used drones and infrared technology while dive teams scoured the salty marshlands in the 25,000-acre park.
Experienced rancher Alan McEwen told “Anything dead you find in the woods, you’re gonna look up, you’re gonna see buzzards flying like crazy."
“No buzzards, no body is my theory. And I haven’t seen any buzzards flying.”
Experts have suggested that Laundrie, a self-proclaimed ";nature enthusiast", might be on the Appalachian Trail.
One of Gabby's pals Rose Davis told : “Laundrie is out in the wilderness, I promise you. He lived in the Appalachians by himself for months.”
There have been several alleged sightings of Laundrie since he was reported missing.
Hunter Mannies, 44, told the that the man was drinking alone and seemed "mad at the world".
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in a couple’s selfie at a campsite in Fort De Soto Park on September 6.
The individual appears to be wearing black shorts but is not wearing a t-shirt. It's not known when the selfie was taken.
Newsom told : “We checked in on Labor Day. Apparently, they were in the campground when we were they and they checked in right next to us."
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Dog - real name Duane Chapman - added: "Allegedly, what we’re hearing, is two people left on the 8th. Three people came in on the 6th, and two people left on the 8th. I think he’s been here for sure."
Bertolino pushed back against Dog’s allegations that Laundrie didn’t return home with his parents.
He said in a statement: “That Dog doesn’t know what he’s talking about.”
The can showed no signs of rust or faded colors suggesting it had recently been discarded, according to . The find has not been confirmed to be Laundrie's.
Dog claimed that he's close to finding Laundrie alive and pledged to find the fugitive by his 24th birthday in November.
Bertolino said the fugitive left home without his wallet or cellphone on the day that he disappeared.
In a statement to The Sun, the store said: "We're not confirming or denying anything, and we're not making any statements, thank you, and have a great day."
that Laundrie may be hiding on a boat to evade police.
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He told the: “I personally think he could be anywhere. It doesn’t matter. He’s gonna mess up. He’s going to make a mistake.”
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