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[Updates on the Lauren Smith-Fields Case and Theories Behind the Disappearance of Brandon Swanson]-[Episode 294: Where is Brandon Swanson Part 2]

Morbid · B2 · 2022-01-25

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Investigation and Advocacy: The Lauren Smith-Fields Case

The podcast begins with a distressing update regarding the case of Lauren Smith-Fields, who was found unresponsive after a date with an older man she met on Bumble. The hosts, Ash and Alayna, express outrage over the Bridgeport Police Department's handling of the situation. The family was not notified of Lauren's death in a timely or compassionate manner; instead, they discovered a note on her door instructing them to call a number. The police claimed they did not need to contact the family because they had her identification and had already performed an autopsy, a claim the hosts describe as "beyond horrific."

Furthermore, the investigation was marred by a lack of urgency and potential racial bias. Key evidence, including bloodied sheets, a pill, and a condom, was not processed for weeks. While the medical examiner ruled the death an accidental overdose involving fentanyl, promethazine, hydroxyzine, and alcohol, the family and public continue to demand a more thorough investigation. The Bridgeport mayor has since announced an internal affairs investigation and policy updates regarding death notifications, but the hosts emphasize that international pressure and social media advocacy remain crucial to ensuring Lauren receives justice.

The Mysterious Disappearance of Brandon Swanson

In the second half, the hosts delve into the enduring mystery of Brandon Swanson, who vanished in 2008 after his car went off a road in Minnesota. Despite extensive searches, Brandon has never been found. The hosts explore several theories provided by listeners and researchers.

Potential Theories and Contributing Factors

  • The Farm Equipment Theory: This is cited as the most compelling theory. Search dogs have "hit" on specific farm equipment in the search area. The hosts discuss how farm machinery, such as combines, can easily run over a person in a field without the operator noticing, citing similar tragic cases in Montana, Italy, and Michigan. The issue is compounded by some property owners refusing to allow search teams on their land to protect crops and livestock.
  • Hypothermia and Exposure: Brandon was walking in temperatures below 40 degrees while wearing potentially wet, cotton-based clothing. The hosts explain that "cotton kills" because it absorbs water and fails to insulate, accelerating heat loss. If Brandon fell into the river, got wet, and developed hypothermia, he could have become incapacitated in a field, making him vulnerable to being overlooked or run over by farm equipment.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): A listener suggested that Brandon might have suffered a concussion when his car went off-road. This would explain his confusion, his inability to pinpoint his location, and his erratic behavior on the phone. Concussions can cause disorientation and memory loss, mimicking signs of intoxication.
  • The Role of Vision Impairment: Another listener proposed that Brandon, who may have had vision issues, removed his glasses to drive to avoid double vision caused by fatigue or alcohol. This could explain why his glasses were left in the car, further hindering his ability to navigate the dark, rural terrain on foot.
  • Other Possibilities: The hosts also touch upon the possibility of Brandon falling into an abandoned, hidden cistern (well) or a sinkhole, both of which are common in parts of Minnesota and could easily conceal a person or evidence.

Legislative Impact: Brandon's Law

Concluding on a note of advocacy, the hosts highlight "Brandon’s Law," passed by Brandon’s parents in 2009. This legislation mandates that police must act immediately to search for missing adults rather than waiting for a specific time period to pass. The hosts urge listeners to continue sharing information and call on property owners in the search area to cooperate with investigators to finally provide the Swanson family with closure.

🎯Key Sentences

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Something is wrong here.
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Are you shitting me?
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That's the other thing.
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That's literally what they did.
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I'm in the same camp.
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📝Key Phrases

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all access pass
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worth their weight
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get in touch with
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lost in the cracks
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off the beaten path
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