boomburger
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I am praying for Gabby and her family. My heart is broken. They need answers.
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Um hmmm. She wanted help and to get away from him. IMO
She disappears in a distraught state and never comes back…. So he doesn’t look for her or call the police? He doesn’t inform her parents, or report her missing? Instead he just takes her vehicle and presumably all of her belongings and forgets all about her. Does that seem realistic to you? He is engaged and lives with her, he had to know people would wonder where she was.
Agree-especially at 22, add in exhausted, stressed and feeling like your person doesn’t believe in you. I’d imagine it’s an overwhelming & disheartening feeling.If I thought my bf of 2 years was going to abandon me nearly 3000 miles from my home and family... in a van we had worked together to convert with plans to commit to travel in, in a freedom-loving but logical plan... I would likely have behaved the same as GP. (Call me crazy but that's my opinion)
This statement raised a giant red flag to me.
The incident date was 8/12 but the report date is the date it was drafted or 8/13.That is a really good catch. I'm watching the body cam footage for the first time, and I hadn't noticed. But you are absolutely right. It says the 12th.
Could they potentially track it from the number he gave them in the video? Like, the carrier will know the MAC number of the device that the SIM card was used with.It’s taking me 2 hours to watch an hour long video because there are so many concerning/odd things I am observing. However, one thing I just saw really concerns me (again, this may have been mentioned already). The officer asks for his phone number. The audio is redacted for a while after that, but Brian takes his phone out of his pocket and looks at it while talking. I’m quite concerned that this phone is a prepaid phone he had just got and had to look at the phone to get the number. If so, if this was the only phone he had on his drive back to Florida AND, perhaps by the time warrants for the phone might be issued, the phone will be gone, I don’t see how they would be able to track his movement IF this was a prepaid phone and IF it ends up missing.
JMO
@StarryNight : Thanks for linking !There's also full-length footage on YT -
PHONES :Probably already posted. All 10 parts of video footage
PART 10 of 10: Body cam of Gabby Petito/Brian Laundrie Aug 12 Moab, Utah incident.
https://mobile.twitter.com/BrianEntin
if she did, why did she tell the cops he didn’t hit her? She claimed he grabbed her face (not acceptable at all) but then clarifies he never struck her or hit her at all. Why wouldn’t she claim abuse if she grabbed the wheel to get away? Seems more likely they were both in a heightened mental state and were both acting erratically while in the van.
what could he say that that wouldn’t get people to think he killed her or is a monster? If he says “we got into another physical fight. She was hitting me and I tried to get away. We broke up and she took off. So did I. I don’t know where she is” who would believe him? Either way he’s getting called a monster, a killer, etc. if they are into true crime he knows the deal. I’m not defending him staying silent. Talk to the parents, at least. Tell them exactly where you left her. There are many things he did wrong here and many things he morally should be doing diffeeentlt. But i don’t think there is ANY statement he could make that would make anybody feel better.
If I thought my bf of 2 years was going to abandon me nearly 3000 miles from my home and family... in a van we had worked together to convert with plans to commit to travel in, in a freedom-loving but logical plan... I would likely have behaved the same as GP. (Call me crazy but that's my opinion)
You're making a good point imo. IF he killed her the stupidest thing in the world would be to drive HER van back alone. Based on his writing on IG he seems intelligent to me, so none of this is making sense.
My feelings after watching the bodycam footage are that he may be trying to protect her in some way for whatever reason. That’s the vibe I got from him throughout the conversation with police. He wanted to make any domestic charge against her go away and protect her, even going as far as to say he would go to jail for the night in her place if that were an option. Very interesting footage either way.
I understand your point.So it is not okay to take her word and accept she suffers from mental illness, but it is okay to say he's a gaslighter? Alright then.
When a police officer asks about your phone and you tell him you don’t have one it doesn’t matter one bit if it’s charged or not.
If he meant to communicate that his phone wasn’t charged it would be very simple to say my phone is dead.
He clearly said that he didn’t even have a phone and that was a lie. MOO
Let’s hope he gave them the correct number.Could they potentially track it from the number he gave them in the video? Like, the carrier will know the MAC number of the device that the SIM card was used with.