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Brian Laundrie tried to convince world he was ‘clinically insane’ with his creepy drawings & dark messages, say sleuths

ONLINE sleuths have wildly claimed that Brian Laundrie tried to convince the world he was "clinically insane" with his chilling artwork and haunting messages.

Amateur detectives unearthed a series of dark comic book drawings the 23-year-old had produced - months before he was found dead in the Florida wilderness.

Internet sleuths claim Brian Laundrie tried to convince the world he was 'clinically insane'
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Internet sleuths claim Brian Laundrie tried to convince the world he was 'clinically insane'Credit: Instagram
Laundrie's remains were found months after he returned to Florida alone without his fiancée Gabby Petito
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Laundrie's remains were found months after he returned to Florida alone without his fiancée Gabby PetitoCredit: Rex
Laundrie uploaded drawings of the 'Rorschach tests'
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Laundrie uploaded drawings of the 'Rorschach tests'Credit: Instagram/bizarre_design_

Laundrie was reported missing on September 17 after allegedly telling his parents Chris and Roberta that he was going for a hike, and online sleuths tried to help the FBI in their probe as cops launched a manhunt.

One artwork posted to his Instagram page in July 2020 shows a skeleton that appears to have blood gushing from it.

The bloodied figure's arms are stretched outwards and the character seems like they are screaming.

Laundrie captioned the picture: “Who watches the Watchmen? Swipe for some Rorschach tests.”

One sleuth claimed: “He’s just trying to make everyone think he’s clinically insane. Truly he’s just a psychopath.”

Another posted: “This is so creepy, what a freak.”

A third internet detective commented: “I wonder what the Rorschach tests would say about you, Brian?”

The so-called Rorschach test is claimed to reveal a person’s unconscious thoughts, motives, or desires.

Cops didn't know Brian Laundrie was missing 'until four days AFTER he vanished into reserve where he died'

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