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Missing ex-NFL star posts bizarre Instagram about police and FBI after mother found dead in creek

Former NFL player who was deemed missing has now purportedly shown up on Instagram, making accusations against the FBI and local police

Amelia Neath
Wednesday 20 September 2023 10:20 BST
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‘Missing’ ex-NFL player turns up on Instagram and accuses FBI after mother found dead
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Missing former NFL player Sergio Brown has purportedly posted a bizarre video on Instagram after his mother was found dead in a creek at the back of her Illinois home.

Mr Brown, 35, and his mother Myrtle Brown, 73, had been reported missing by a worried family member on Saturday.

One day later, Myrtle’s body was found in the Addison Creek Reservoir, less than 100 yards from her home in the small suburban village of Maywood.

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed her cause of death to be a homicide.

Mr Brown was deemed missing following his mother’s murder, with no sign of the former New England Patriots star.

Now, in a shocking turn of events, Mr Brown has now allegedly turned up on Instagram – posting a bizarre video claiming that he believed his mother was holiday and that he had been kidnapped by law enforcement.

The video was first reported by Fox32 and appears in an Instagram story on account “intplayerwithapassport”, and not the former player’s verified account.

The Independent has not been able to independently verify that the account belongs to Mr Brown.

In the video, Mr Brown starts off by hitting out at “fake news” before launching into incoherent ramblings about the FBI.

He claims that he thought his mother was on vacation and makes accusations against Maywood Police and the FBI, saying that he was “kidnapped” twice by either one of them.

Mr Brown has not been named as a suspect in his mother’s murder.

Sergio Brown and his mother Myrtle brown were reported missing last Saturday
Sergio Brown and his mother Myrtle brown were reported missing last Saturday (Getty/Family handout)

The 35-year-old had an NFL career that took off in 2010 when he was signed by the New England Patriots. He also played with the Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars, before he was dropped by the Jaguars in 2016.

Since then, he has led a quiet life out of the sporting spotlight.

Before the disappearance of him and his late mother last week, neighbours claim they noticed an odd change in his behaviour.

Carlos Cortez told WBBM that Mr Brown’s family said “he wasn’t himself the last few months”

“He was out of his mind,” he said.

The neighbour said that he had also given authorities Ring doorbell video, in which Mr Brown is reportedly seen burning his mother’s clothes.

“They seen him taking out the trash, and they seen him have a bonfire where he burned all her clothes,” he said.#

A spokesperson from the FBI to The Independent regarding this incident said, “The FBI always stands ready to provide necessary assistance at the request of local law enforcement. All further requests for comment should be referred to Maywood Police Department at this time.”

The Independent has also contacted Maywood Police Department for comment.

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