Bluebythec
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It wasn’t Gabby’s card….I wonder if his parents gave him their card.
Maybe Gabby's mom had given her a card to use for emergencies?
It wasn’t Gabby’s card….I wonder if his parents gave him their card.
It wasn’t Gabby’s card….I wonder if his parents gave him their card.
How do you know that?It wasn’t Gabby’s card….I wonder if his parents gave him their card.
Credit cards don't use PINS generally speaking.If you choose to not enter a PIN it will require a signature
If he’s stopped and says he’s John Smith-they don’t know otherwise if he had no ID. If they search him for some reason and find it-then they know who he is. I have 2 sons around his age, neither would ever drive without their ID. Hike, sure but they wouldn’t drive. I think this was an obvious and very intentional act. Cash you can easily put in a pocket or your backpack.So Laundrie left his parent's home Tuesday and didn't take his phone or wallet. Phone, okay, he didn't want to be traced. Wallet... no ID, no money, etc. Planning to off himself?
Did he really get home Sept 1? Timeline seems off.
Agreed 100% Tried to give them the benefit of the doubt but can't see it now. If it can be proven they're in for a rude awakening of charges IMO.
The license plate was read on the 1st near The Laundries home.Did he really get home Sept 1? Timeline seems off.
Agreed 100% Tried to give them the benefit of the doubt but can't see it now. If it can be proven they're in for a rude awakening of charges IMO.
Timeline is really getting clearer. I wonder if he had the wherewithal to realize he needed to shower? If he had blood and dirt from placing her body then he would have to go into town and he wouldn’t have wanted to get that in the van. Hike to town. Use public shower and get rid of some evidence and clothing. Use atm? Try to hitchhike back to spread creek. What a moronBrian Laundrie manhunt: Woman in Wyoming says she picked him up hitchhiking
A second person reported picking up BL hitchhiking and dropping him off at the Spread Creek camping site
But the resources were there for Gabby which is why so much anger is directed at the Utah officers who responded to the call. There is a women's shelter in Moab. The female Ranger recognized the signs of toxicity yet she provided Gabby no help in reaching out to that emergency shelter.
Moab, UT Domestic Violence Help, Programs
Snipped for focus...This is from what BL TOLD Gabby's friend. And if he said the "Appalachians" it was assuredly a lie. No one calls hiking the AT "in the Appalachians". It's not a mountain range, it's a trail. I really doubt BL has anywhere near the skills required to survive a winter on the AT, especially is he is moving north east which he most likely would be if he went there from FL.
I don’tthink Grandpa texted. That was the problem. Grandpa called and left voicemails. BL could not Call him back and “pretend” to be Gabby. If grandpa was texting, he could have just texted him back, and it would not be a giveaway. With the text to Mom, he was trying to stop Granpa from calling. Because it was “annoying” BL…..and he did not want Grandpa to get concerned and alarmed.We might not ever find out, but I am hoping those calls and/or texts from her grandfather drove him bug---t, FWIW
So there was nothing on the 29th or 30th?
This gets me too and we have not talked a lot about it on here. He also possibly left her completely exposed to the elements and unburied ( JMO) as has been speculated. This says quite a lot about how he really felt about Gabby.
Brian Laundrie manhunt: Woman in Wyoming says she picked him up hitchhiking
EXCLUSIVE: A second woman has come forward to say she gave a hitchhiking Brian Laundrie a ride in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming on Aug. 29, two days after Gabby Petito was last seen.
Norma Jean Jalovec, a seasonal Wyoming resident from Florida, told Fox News Digital on Friday that after seeing Baker's TikTok video, she realized she had also picked up Laundrie on Aug. 29 and dropped him off around 6:30 or 6:40 MST at the Spread Creek dispersed camping area, where Petito's remains were discovered weeks later.
Jalovec said she spontaneously decided to visit a Catholic church called Chapel of the Sacred Heart in Grand Teton National Park that Sunday for its 5 p.m. MST service. The church is about 1.2 miles from Jackson Lake Dam, where Baker said she dropped Laundrie off after he "freaked out" and asked to get out of the couple's Jeep.
Jalovec said she picked him up around 6:15 or 6:20 past the dam on a stretch of road toward Spread Creek. He was walking backward and holding out his thumb, like so many do in that area of the National Park, she told Fox News.
"I picked him up…" Jelovec said. "… Something just said, 'Hey, ask him where he’s going.'"
Laundrie, who sat in the passenger seat of Jalovec's 4Runner, asked if she was going to Jackson. When she told him no because she lives in the opposite direction, he asked her if she'd drop him off at the Spread Creek dispersed camping area, which she agreed to, Jalovec said.
Spread Creek is about a 20-minute drive from the dam.
"Everything's legitimate. Everything's corroborated. I already talked to the FBI," Jalovec said, adding that she didn't realize she had given a ride to Laundrie until after she saw Baker's TikTok video and emphasized the important role social media has played in helping to solve this case.
Jalovec described having the same small talk with Laundrie that Baker reported in her TikTok. He told her that he spent time hiking near Snake River and that he had a fiancé. He told her he had seen elk and moose but no bison, and when she asked him if he needed any gas money, he said no.
On the ride to Spread Creek, Jalovec said she took a sharp right turn, causing a Bible on her dashboard to fall onto Laundrie's lap. He picked up the book and put it back on the dashboard.
The 23-year-old asked Jalovec to drop him off at the gate of the remote campground, which has a single dirt road that extends miles to various camping sites in the area; at 6:30 p.m. MST in August, there would have still been some daylight to see into the camping area. Jalovec responded saying she could drive him inside, which is when he tried to "get out of the moving car," she said.
Jalovec said she joked with Laundrie about wanting to impress his fiancé by hiking into the campground rather than hitching a ride, but he only responded by insisting that he be let out of the vehicle.
I use my debit all the time-no pin or signature since the chip was added. But I think all banks are different.Credit cards don't use PINS generally speaking.
And many places don't require a pin for a debit purchase either.
You need a card at my library to use the computers.It didn't sound like they even picked up a book. Maybe they did use a computer. Do you know if you need to have a library card or an account to use the library computers?
The arrest warrant was issued yesterday.Sorry if this is an obvious question but I'm really curious about police apparently doing surveillance on the parents today when they went to the lawyer. I'm not stanning for the parents here, just genuinely curious how the law works. To surveil someone, must there be some kind of evidence? Does it need anything like a warrant? I guess what I'm asking is if surveilling the parents suggests anything about their status in this investigation?
After their attorney meeting, i bet they needed to talk privately. If they think the car and their house is bugged, it would explain a bizarre library pitstop.Quote: In surreal scenes, undercover agents - believed to be the FBI - followed the Laundries inside and hovered in the aisles as they kept their eyes on them.
Wow!
Oh, this makes my heart so happy. I wish she could be here to see this.WHEW! I took a break to walk the dogs and have done all I could to skim through and catch up to make sure nobody else has posted and I didn't see it, so I apologize if this is a duplicate, but...
Her YouTube account hit 100k subscribers today
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgnE460ebvgB1I30gwuLkw
He may still have her phone and wallet. It seems that he didnt need his wallet on his trip home in the van.So Laundrie left his parent's home Tuesday and didn't take his phone or wallet. Phone, okay, he didn't want to be traced. Wallet... no ID, no money, etc. Planning to off himself?
It's the first I have heard of it.
He most likely has a burner phone, so no need for his phone and just because he left his wallet behind doesn't mean that he also left the contents of said wallet behind. Jmo.