Alright folks, let me tell you about this deep dive I did on Bryan Kevin Porter Sr. It’s a rabbit hole, I’m tellin’ ya, but I learned a bunch. Buckle up!

First thing I did, obviously, was Google. Just typed in the name, plain and simple. Got a bunch of results related to Bryan Kevin Porter Jr., the basketball player. Had to sift through all that to actually find stuff about his dad.
Then I started digging into some news archives. Found a few articles about a shooting back in the day. That’s when I started piecing things together. Started makin’ notes, y’know, just jotting down names, dates, locations – the usual detective stuff.
I cross-referenced the news reports with court documents I managed to find online. Took some serious searching, but they were there. Gave me a clearer picture of the whole situation, the charges, the trial, the whole shebang.
After that, I tried lookin’ for any kind of interviews or statements from people who knew Bryan Kevin Porter Sr. back then. That was tough. Most folks either didn’t want to talk or just didn’t know much. Found a few breadcrumbs, though, that helped me fill in some gaps.
I even went as far as trying to track down old addresses, see if I could find any public records associated with them. That was a bit of a dead end, honestly. Too much time had passed.

So, after all that digging, I had a pretty solid timeline of events. I’m not gonna go into all the details here, but I gotta say, it was a pretty intense story. It wasn’t easy. required a lot of patience and persistence.
Key Takeaways:
- Gotta start with the basics: Google is your friend.
- Don’t be afraid to dig into archives and public records.
- Cross-reference everything!
- Be prepared for dead ends and roadblocks.
- Persistence is key.
It’s a reminder that everyone has a story, and sometimes those stories are more complex than we realize. This little project of mine, it was a real eye-opener, for sure.
Ultimately I got a solid understanding of the man’s life and story. Hope this helps anyone looking to research anything. Remember to start with the simple stuff and dig as deep as you can.