Who has the notebook?
And, given that he has been confirmed dead, will LE continue to work on the case, ie analyze the contents of the notebook for clues into his possible crimes?
Egregious!
Well. This is over. I expect to hear suicide by gunshot.
Well. This is over. I expect to hear suicide by gunshot.
I have so many mixed feelings well. My husband said "you look so sad."
On what grounds could that be brought? Legitimately curious.Hoping for a civil suit by the Petito/Schmidt family if the Laundries refuse to talk.
Wild that our teeth are so unique that we can be identified by them. They seem pretty innocuous in terms of distinctive body parts.
Well. This is over. I expect to hear suicide by gunshot.
I'm quite sure that Gabby's family will want the same answers. Murder victim's families deserve answers. I have a murdered family member myself, so I know how that is.But none of this is about us. It doesn't matter what we want. We are owed no insight into the case.
They should sue to get the notebook, to see what he did to their daughter. I bet 99% that he describes all his feelings and actions in that book. IMOHoping for a civil suit by the Petito/Schmidt family if the Laundries refuse to talk.
I hope it isn't given to the parents to destroy it. IMOThat's an interesting question.
Can they justify spending taxpayer money now?
If not, I hope they turn it over to someone with experience who can try to piece it together.
This would make much more sense to me than the current narrative.My guess is they were called to identify those belongings.
Bless them.Jodi Goldberg
@JodiGFox5NY
#GabbyPetito fam attny responds to Brian’s remains: Gabby’s family is not doing interviews or making a statement at this time. They are grieving the loss of their beautiful daughter. Gabby’s family will make a statement at the appropriate time and when they are emotionally ready
Perhaps intentional infliction of emotional distress. It would probably be a long shot (I am not a lawyer), but it would be a matter of public record.On what grounds could that be brought? Legitimately curious.
Hoping for a civil suit by the Petito/Schmidt family if the Laundries refuse to talk.
Wild that our teeth are so unique that we can be identified by them. They seem pretty innocuous in terms of distinctive body parts.
This website is about the people who use it and their thoughts, IMO.But none of this is about us. It doesn't matter what we want. We are owed no insight into the case.