Sergio Brown Sings About Death In Disturbing New Video As Search Continues

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Sergio Brown Sings About Death In Disturbing New Video As Search Continues

The search for former NFL star Sergio Brown continues.

The former New England Patriot and Indianapolis Colt went missing around the same time his mother was found dead near a creek less than 100 yards from his home over the weekend. He resurfaced after he posted a video to social media, blaming the FBI for his death, however, police have yet to move him.

Now, Brown posted two more videos – one referencing the Disney-Pixar movie “Finding Nemo” and one in which he sings and references death.

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Former NFL Star Sergio Brown Blames FBI Over Di Rouge Mother's Death VideoInstagram | Sergio Brown

The former NFL player shared another related video to his Instagram account, apparently intplayerwithapassport, in which he referenced the 2003 children’s film “Finding Nemo” while referencing a missing persons report, which was filed by family members on Saturday.

“Keep swimming, keep swimming,” he said on repeat. “What the f–k? lost? They’ve never seen ‘Finding Nemo’? What the f–k is going on? This is traumatic. Luckily I don’t have to joke. You … what? Keep swimming,” he continued before laughing uncontrollably.

Sergio Brown Sings About Death

And just minutes ago, the former NFL star referenced death when singing the lyrics to Drake’s “Legend.”

“Oh my god, oh my god, if I die, I’m a legend,” he sang in a video posted to his Instagram account intplayerwithapassport.

Sergio Brown’s brother, Nick, posted to his Instagram on Saturday, September 16 to let people know that he is actively searching for his brother, 35, who plays for the NFL, and his mother, Myrtle Brown, 73. “Folks my mom Myrtle Brown and brother Sergio Brown is gone,” he typed. “I’m not waiting another hour. Please share! If you see them or one of them, please let me or the Maywood Police Office know!!”

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“Maywood Police officers initiated a missing persons report and began making attempts to locate both individuals,” police said in a news release as well.

“His family came and knocked on the door and looked for him because they made a police report because he was missing for 72 hours. So, we try to help them as best we can,” neighbor Carlos Cortez told WBBM.

The next day, Sunday, September 17, Myrtle Brown was found dead near a creek less than 100 yards from her home. The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office determined he had died from injuries related to the assault, and the manner of death was ruled a homicide, according to spokeswoman Natalia Derevyanny.

Sergio Brown Blames FBI For Mother’s Death

Former NFL Star Sergio Brown Blames FBI Over Di Rouge Mother's Death VideoInstagram | Sergio Brown

Before the “Finding Nemo” video and the Drake video, Brown posted another video, blaming the FBI for his mother’s death.

“Fake news, fake news,” he began saying in a video post to social media. “It must have been the FBI that came to my house the day Bob Marley died. With haze and gas 511 — unnatural. They kidnapped me twice from my house. Maywood, Sick Police Department… it must be the FBI or the Maywood Police.”

“I thought my mom was on vacation. That’s fucking fake news. He is retired. And you want to come to me? The FBI had to do it, they got the power to do that kind of thing. What is happening? That’s fake news.”

Sources close to news site The Shaderoom stated that the former soccer player may be somewhere in Mexico, but his latest video in which he references “Finding Nemo” suggests he is in Sydney, Australia. Its existence is still unknown.

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Sergio Brown played for the Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills, and New England Patriots during his time in the NFL.

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