I suspect he was hoping local wildlife would find her before LE...
If this happened, his "problem" might go away.
How terrible, some serial killers have shown more remorse than this guy.
I suspect he was hoping local wildlife would find her before LE...
If this happened, his "problem" might go away.
But he did!Good question. I don't suppose they'll release that detail for a while.
I'm not saying he clearly thought through what he was doing. I have no idea how he could have thought he was going to get away with any of this.
bbmTo those insisting Gabby was the aggressor:
1. The 911 caller stated “the gentlemen was slapping the girl”
2. Her best friend states BL was often jealous and controlling, citing specific examples of this
3. He appears to be a loner with no friends who still lives with his parents whereas she had many loved ones and didn’t seem to have any issues interacting with them
4. In the body cam video she is visibly upset and taking responsibility for the incident, also mentioning he doesn’t believe in her dreams, while he is making jokes and calling her crazy
5. In the restaurant incident he appears to be repeatedly bullying others despite how distraught it makes GP
6. She has been murdered and left in the dirt while he is in possession of her van and credit cards, not looking for her, not speaking to authorities or family, and now on the run.
Even if she was the aggressor, a male who is much bigger and stronger has a responsibility to walk away before he retaliates, knowing he is more likely to hurt her than vice versa. But that’s not what I see here anyway. I’ve been a psychologist for 25 years. In my experience and IMO this is an abusive man whose violence was escalating. Also IMO he is 100% responsible for her tragic death. MOO
Actually, the indictment didn't say a thing about Gabby or her death. And the warrant from many days ago that is public was before they'd found her body. Not sure where you got that from???
Snipped and BBM for focused reply.I’m seeing him everywhere!!!!!!!!!
"likely", I see what he did therehttps://twitter.com/tiffanyalaniz/status/1441184113248010244?s=21
Attorney Jose Baez says he’s NOT on #BrianLaundrie case and likely won’t be given the case “current complexities.”
@BaezLaw
#GabbyPetito #justiceforgabby
The date is messed up: says WEDNESDAY, September 23rd. So, was is Wednesday (the 22nd) or today (the 23rd)? Could the mess up on the date cause any legal "loopholes" for BL?
I think if he even dared say 'i had permission' it doesn't count unless he is an authorized user. As someone mentioned they used their late mother's card and got some heat. And she's not here to say she gave permission so in the end, I would say it would be a weak argument, although on the other hand if he can proved he used it in past maybe it's not. There are just too many variables. I'd ask a lawyer, and i believe they've weighed in on this already.
It could be the case that *IF* Brian’s parents are or have aided him in some way and are complicit that it is more one parent trying to protect him, and the other being co-erced/ threatened into going along with it.
It could easily be that one parent really does believe that BL should hand himself in to authorities, but the other parent maintains the control in the relationship so their ‘say’ is final.
If this is the case I can’t see it being long before tensions start to show…
MOO
The Press Release did.Actually, the indictment didn't say a thing about Gabby or her death. And the warrant from many days ago that is public was before they'd found her body. Not sure where you got that from???
It’s classic misogynistic gaslighting and did exactly what was intended - affirmed the bro-bonding.He said “she’s crazy” but it was IMO a sarcastic, exaggerated remark. An attempt to make light of the situation. It didn’t seem like he said it or meant it to be taken literally. /JMO
The indictment stated the debit card was from Capital One Bank. The below is from their website.
If you authorize someone else to use your 360 Checking/Overdraft Line of Credit/Free Savings Transfer account or Card, you‘re responsible for everything that person does with your 360 Checking/Overdraft Line of Credit/ Free Savings Transfer account, including any losses, charges or penalties incurred as a result.
360 Checking Account Disclosures | Capital One
FBI: Federal arrest warrant issued for Brian Laundrie out of Wyoming, wanted for bank fraud
From FBI Denver. First page.Actually, the indictment didn't say a thing about Gabby or her death. And the warrant from many days ago that is public was before they'd found her body. Not sure where you got that from???
For some reason EVERY link that has an article with “Brian’s inner circle may hold the key to finding him” in the title WILL NOT let me click on them to open…really strange.
I stayed up all night to see Scott Peterson booked!
I hope the floated theory is right ..that the parents are working on turning him in with this new lawyer. Said person is such a lazy ,self centered, entitled raging 5 year old …I do not think he offed himself .
JMO
So are BL's parents at the point where they can be told to stay put and don't leave the country, or does that never happen? I'm worried they are going to take off and go pick up their son somewhere and disappear with him.
Actually, the indictment didn't say a thing about Gabby or her death. And the warrant from many days ago that is public was before they'd found her body. Not sure where you got that from???
by this time tomorrow it will be 100K.https://mobile.twitter.com/fox7austin/status/1441186898311925764
FOX 7 Austin
@fox7austin
A North Port law firm says it is offering a reward for information on the whereabouts of Brian Laundrie, who is a person of interest in the death of his fiancée Gabby Petito.
North Port law firm offers $20K reward for information on Brian Laundrie's whereabouts
The Boohoff Law Firm is offering a $20,000 reward to "the first person to supply information leading directly to the exact whereabouts" of Laundrie.
There is, although there is a moratorium on actually carrying it out. That doesn't mean someone cannot still be sentenced to death though.There’s no federal death penalty.