The number in question appears to be a promotion for the game 'Hotline Miami'. That post was uploaded with the caption "7". One drawing features a man in a wolf mask, with a blood-soaked knife. While some are popular characters like Hellboy, Rick and Morty, and Tyler Durden from 'Fight Club', there are also a handful of others that appear to be darker, and more sinister. Shortly after Laundrie and Petito started their journey from Blue Point, New York, Laundrie began to upload his drawings on Instagram. The latest conspiracy theory to talk flight involves Laundrie's drawings posted on Instagram. Lawyer says Brian Laundrie returned with parents, slams Dog the Bounty Hunter's claim Is Brian Laundrie in Bahamas? Theory alleges 'parents probably helped' him escape Then there's also the mystery of Laundrie's social media accounts, given that he left his wallet and phone at home, leading many to wonder if his parents gave him a second device. Those communities have become home to some truly odd conspiracy theories, including one that claims he is hunting " for the real killer". Since his disappearance, two Reddit communities were created in Laundrie's honor. The discovery was made after careful analysis of Laundrie's Instagram page, which shows several violent images shortly before his fatal trip with Petito.
In the latest bizarre discovery, Laundrie appears to be linked to a violent game, called 'Hotline Miami', in what can only be described as a strange way. Just love the idea that this journey for Cohle is him making choices and those choices lead to something larger than himself.Brian Laundrie's life story keeps getting more mysterious with each passing day, as internet sleuths uncover more and more about Gabby Petito's boyfriend. Then there is all the references to stars, not just the black stars seen as tattoos or painted on walls, but Cohle making up stories about the stars as a teen and then looking up at them at the very last scene.
The portals that Cohle also finds years later at the tree (seen in the first scenes) and also the one he sees in the chamber that Errol Childress calls Carcosa also seems to denote that this is a portal or a passage. The story Cohle tells about how the Mexican cartels would cut the face off of their victim and cut off their junk and make them choke on them while looking in a mirror… that really is the metaphor of the mask.
What I saw in the TV show was almost the same journey that Cohle is taking is what the hitman (the King) is taking in Hotline. I know this is an older podcast but just rewatching True Detective and all the references to “The King In Yellow” and now going back to relisten to this podcast.