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Bruno Borges, missing and mysterious!
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 162823" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>Contradictions</p><p></p><p> in how many days he did it seems to be unsure, although, the period of 24 days have been better sustained;</p><p></p><p> he did it in 24 days exactly as they say;</p><p></p><p> it states he transformed his room in just 22 days exactly while his parents were traveling and, according to his siblings, he only left the bedroom to eat during these days;</p><p></p><p> the report reinforced the period of 24 days he used to achieve the transformation of his room as a sort of temple and it was precisely happening from March 1st to March 25th;</p><p></p><p> the price of the statue seems to be expensive and it had a discount, but it seems that Fantástico's report is more precise once the own sculptor said he charged only R$7.000, then, later he returned and paid more R$3.000;</p><p></p><p> the peruvian sculptor behind the creation of the statue, Jorge Rivas Plata, was interviewed and explained their deal and how he sold it cheaper than it costs (R$10.000) just for admiring his project;</p><p></p><p> the peruvian sculptor is now working on a bust of Bruno Borges himself and it is said he charged only R$7.000;</p><p></p><p> the CCTV footage is dated 28/03/2017, 14:29, not March 27.</p><p></p><p>Bruno telephoned HIS father after 5 month 'missing'. He states It was not a marketing plot. Blah blah blah philosophical Stone Search and other things like that.</p><p>It is so interesting the whole episode that after my last post on Bruno's hoax (He should be ashamed to have left HIS parents in great anxiety for HIS disappearance) my e-mail address was flooded by thousands And thousands of spamming messages. You believe me You would believe this naughty Guy story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 162823, member: 4986"] Contradictions in how many days he did it seems to be unsure, although, the period of 24 days have been better sustained; he did it in 24 days exactly as they say; it states he transformed his room in just 22 days exactly while his parents were traveling and, according to his siblings, he only left the bedroom to eat during these days; the report reinforced the period of 24 days he used to achieve the transformation of his room as a sort of temple and it was precisely happening from March 1st to March 25th; the price of the statue seems to be expensive and it had a discount, but it seems that Fantástico's report is more precise once the own sculptor said he charged only R$7.000, then, later he returned and paid more R$3.000; the peruvian sculptor behind the creation of the statue, Jorge Rivas Plata, was interviewed and explained their deal and how he sold it cheaper than it costs (R$10.000) just for admiring his project; the peruvian sculptor is now working on a bust of Bruno Borges himself and it is said he charged only R$7.000; the CCTV footage is dated 28/03/2017, 14:29, not March 27. Bruno telephoned HIS father after 5 month 'missing'. He states It was not a marketing plot. Blah blah blah philosophical Stone Search and other things like that. It is so interesting the whole episode that after my last post on Bruno's hoax (He should be ashamed to have left HIS parents in great anxiety for HIS disappearance) my e-mail address was flooded by thousands And thousands of spamming messages. You believe me You would believe this naughty Guy story. [/QUOTE]
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