Missing: Brandon Swanson
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概要
On the night of May 13, 2008, nineteen-year-old Brandon Swanson left a friend’s house in rural southwestern Minnesota and began driving home.
Sometime before 2 a.m., his car went into a ditch.
He called his parents for help. He told them he wasn’t hurt. He believed he knew where he was. For nearly an hour, he stayed on the phone while walking through dark farmland toward what he thought were town lights.
Then he said, “Oh, s—.”
And the line went silent.
In this episode, we reconstruct Brandon’s final known movements using documented timelines, cell tower data, search reports, and public statements from law enforcement. We examine how a miscalculated location shifted the search by nearly twenty miles, how rural geography complicated early response efforts, and how a scent trail that led toward water shaped the investigation that followed.
We also take a close look at the large-scale search operation — tracking dogs, river searches, seasonal re-examinations, and years of continued efforts that produced no physical evidence. From there, we examine the legislative aftermath: how procedural confusion in the early hours contributed to the passage of Brandon’s Law in 2009, permanently changing how missing adult cases are handled in Minnesota.
This is not an episode built on speculation.
It is a reconstruction of what is documented — and a recognition of what remains unexplained.
Brandon Swanson has never been found.
And his case remains open.
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📚 Sources & Research
This episode draws from publicly available reporting, official case summaries, and legislative records, including:
• Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) missing person bulletin
• FBI ViCAP alert and FBI case page for Brandon Swanson
• National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) poster entry
• Lincoln County and Lyon County Sheriff’s Office statements
• Contemporary reporting from The Marshall Independent, The Star Tribune, CBS News, ABC News, and regional Minnesota outlets
• Interviews with BCA agents and Lyon County sheriffs in later retrospective coverage
• Minnesota Legislature records for H.F. 1242 (2009), known as Brandon’s Law
• Minnesota Statutes § 299C.53 (Missing Persons Procedures)
Additional geographic context sourced from Minnesota DNR, USGS watershed documentation, and Yellow Medicine River public records.
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