Dog is reportedly shopping a new TV show amid his search for Laundrie.
he's been shopping to networks amid the search, before adding that"a real network would be aware of the situation and I'm pretty sure everyone knows that this is a fucking publicity stunt." She also went on to add that some of the manhunt videos he's been posting, particularly one of him wading through a swamp, look"totally staged."
"What, you found a Monster Energy can? What does that do for anyone?," Cecily said in reference to the can Dog claimed was proof of Laundrie's presence at the Florida campsite. Not only that, but Chapman also wondered how Dog was financing the hunt, saying that"realistically, how is he doing this, what the hell is he doing, and who is funding this nonsense?"
She added,"He's trying to distract everybody from everything, that's what he does. He tries to hide his problems."
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