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What Happened to Brandon Embry? Part One

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Brandon Embry was a bright, healthy, 32-year-old man with nothing but opportunity ahead of him. After moving to Asheboro, North Carolina from Washington to be closer to his family in August of 2018, Brandon’s future seemed bright. Why wouldn’t it?
In February of 2019, a bizarre and inexplicable series of health-related events began to plague Brandon. Brandon was sent home from work on a day he was feeling ill and was asked to take a drug test due to his “odd” behavior. Brandon obliged but was transported at the McDonalds he stopped at on the way for breakfast prior to getting the drug screen. The cause? Altered mental status, nausea, vomiting, and severe abdominal pain.
Not long after Brandon is admitted into the emergency department, he goes into respiratory failure and becomes unresponsive. This was just the first of several bizarre health complications that Brandon endured leading up to his passing shortly after his 33rd birthday.
While Asheboro Police Department was quick to close his case, his incredible family had other plans, with his mother, Sarah making it her goal to uncover the truth of what happened to her son, and all of the signs point to a woman who is sketchy as hell. I purposely left you hanging for part two, where Sarah and I will dive into the “mysterious” woman.

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Thank you to this week's sources:
Generation Why Podcast Episode 433 – Brandon Embry
Documentation Provided by Sarah:
Asheboro Police Department Incident Report September 12th, 2019
Asheboro Police Department Records Request (88 pages)
Crime scene photos
Text exchanges between Sarah and Brandon Hotel photos - Detroit work trip
Sarah’s pages for Brandon:
I HIGHLY recommend you like/follow. Sarah is such an amazing record keeper and is so thorough in investigating what happened to Brandon. Sarah is 100 times more of a detective than the “detective” that closed her son’s case.
Instagram - @brandons.voice
TikTok - @justiceforbrandonembry
Facebook - Brandon’s Voice – The Murder and Coverup of Brandon Embry
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/f-k-that--5741034/support.
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Brandon Embry was a bright, healthy, 32-year-old man with nothing but opportunity ahead of him. After moving to Asheboro, North Carolina from Washington to be closer to his family in August of 2018, Brandon’s future seemed bright. Why wouldn’t it?
In February of 2019, a bizarre and inexplicable series of health-related events began to plague Brandon. Brandon was sent home from work on a day he was feeling ill and was asked to take a drug test due to his “odd” behavior. Brandon obliged but was transported at the McDonalds he stopped at on the way for breakfast prior to getting the drug screen. The cause? Altered mental status, nausea, vomiting, and severe abdominal pain.
Not long after Brandon is admitted into the emergency department, he goes into respiratory failure and becomes unresponsive. This was just the first of several bizarre health complications that Brandon endured leading up to his passing shortly after his 33rd birthday.
While Asheboro Police Department was quick to close his case, his incredible family had other plans, with his mother, Sarah making it her goal to uncover the truth of what happened to her son, and all of the signs point to a woman who is sketchy as hell. I purposely left you hanging for part two, where Sarah and I will dive into the “mysterious” woman.

If you liked what you heard today, give the podcast a like, review, and subscribe.
Follow F**k That on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter @fthatpod
Instagram @fthat_pod
Support the podcast on Patreon for exclusive and ad-free content @fthatpod
Thank you to this week's sources:
Generation Why Podcast Episode 433 – Brandon Embry
Documentation Provided by Sarah:
Asheboro Police Department Incident Report September 12th, 2019
Asheboro Police Department Records Request (88 pages)
Crime scene photos
Text exchanges between Sarah and Brandon Hotel photos - Detroit work trip
Sarah’s pages for Brandon:
I HIGHLY recommend you like/follow. Sarah is such an amazing record keeper and is so thorough in investigating what happened to Brandon. Sarah is 100 times more of a detective than the “detective” that closed her son’s case.
Instagram - @brandons.voice
TikTok - @justiceforbrandonembry
Facebook - Brandon’s Voice – The Murder and Coverup of Brandon Embry
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/f-k-that--5741034/support.
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