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What is the gf's name?
We are not allowed to sleuth family members. It's against TOS.
What is the gf's name?
NEW: “To my knowledge Cassie went for a day.”
Laundrie family attorney says Brian’s sister Cassie was at the campground last month – despite Cassie saying in an earlier interview she hasn’t spoken to Brian since he returned to Florida.
https://twitter.com/brianentin/status/1443965282553368587?s=21
Gabby Petito case: Laundrie’s sister was at the campground with rest of the family, attorney says | NewsNation Now
In many DV situations where one's child is the person at a risk, fathers are not told the details until there's a plan of action. Fathers often react differently than mothers.
IME, when a person begins to think about leaving a DV situation or deteriorating relationship with a controlling partner, that person has to be very careful about who they tell and even then, it's dangerous. It's true that if a woman's father shows up (armed or not) to extricate her, that sometimes works - but in general, that father is likely to get into trouble if he's worked up. Perhaps Gabby's dad has some health issues and even if not, I know my blood pressure would go up if I learned my daughter were in this situation. I would want to do something but it is the adult daughter who has to get a plan together. All I know is that many women tell their mothers, and the mothers promise to keep things a secret until it's safer.
I don't think it has to do with "closeness," but more with the need for absolute secrecy in leaving a situation with intimate partner violence. .
I have read all the info, and repeatedly watched the videos. I know what the 1st witness said. I also know that GP, BL, and the second witness all said the opposite. I'm just saying that there seems to be a running theme that BL abused her, and I just do not see the evidence of that. I'm not saying its not the case, I just don't see it. I would also venture a guess that if not for the eventual outcome, most others wouldn't either. It's a lot of speculation.
We camp fairly often. We are always required to list the number of people but only my husband goes to check in. No one has ever come by our site to verify the number of people actually there.Do the park employees actually have to See all three people registering, or is it one person goes into the office and fills out the paperwork. That person can put down any amount of people staying in the camp site and the employee does not verify it? So maybe mom filled out registration paperwork and said 3 people, but only 2 people actually were there.
Well We’ll Well…isn’t that interesting.
Another lie to add to the pile.
Quite the family.
MOO
True. But really to risk losing your kids over this in case she did have a hand in this? Is that worth it?
jmo
I don't think taking the keys from someone and locking them out of their van is a way to de-escalate an argument. It seems that Brian's way of dealing with stress is walking away to avoid dealing with the situation. He slapped her, then proceeded to hit her as they ran up and down the sidewalk, according to a witness. Then he jumped in the van and locked her out. I don't think he tried to get her to calm down at all.yes, but per her own admission, she was hitting him. they would have had to arrest her as well. I understand DV completely.
No, as the vehicle was shared. They were engaged, and per GP he normally would say, lets take a walk apart. It looks as though he may have been trying to de-escalate the situation. That sounds like the right thing to do as apposed to continuing an argument. It sounds like everyone is twisting legal ownership into the issue.
Cassie Laundrie specifically said she had not talked to Brian since he returned to Florida. This interview took place after the family camping trip.
"Brian Laundrie's sister Cassie Laundrie breaks silence on Gabby Petito case | ABC Exclusive - ABC7 New York" ABC Exclusive: Full interview with Brian Laundrie's sister on Gabby Petito
I'm honestly beginning to think the attorney is purposefully providing misinformation to the press. He went from basically making no statements to almost openly communicating, at least on a limited number of subjects, and you can look at the screenshots posted through various reporters' Twitter accounts and see that the responses aren't always copy-and-paste responses. Maybe he realizes that providing contradictory statements is a better way to keep the media off the real story.
True. But really to risk losing your kids over this in case she did have a hand in this? Is that worth it?
jmo
Exactly. Him locking her out continues to escalate the situation, just because he says it's to calm her down doesn't make it less aggressive. She's in an unknown area, all her stuff is in the car, he has everything including her phone and people are like "yeah, he's taking the high road here, asking her to take a timeout is fine." The context is everything, and the context here is GP being put in a horrible situation by BL. The high road for him would be to give her the keys and her phone and walk away. She was chasing him around because he took those things. She wasn't trying to stop him from leaving, just leaving with her property. There's no excusing his behavior on that one, IMO.
*campground at Fort De Soto, not the reserveThat answers one thing for me -- why they searched the reserve so thoroughly -- they have surveillance video of BL entering. It's also interesting how his sister lives on the north side of the reserve and it seems she forgot to mention she spent a day with her family at the campground.
I'm just curious, has he dealt with a case that the FBI was involved in before? I know he's been high profile, but the feds are a whole other ballgame. Maybe he has experience with them too, but if not, maybe he's seeing a side to the FBI he wasn't expecting and is going to back away quietly.Has there been any update from Dog the Bounty Hunter? He seems to have been very quiet for today and yesterday. I looked at his twitter and there doesn't seem to be much there.
Not entirely true. Look at her neck and back in nomadicstatik video of her dune surfing on TikTok.
Those look like bruises to me.
moo.
Snipped for focus.BL has had a lifetime of camping and hiking.
His behavior regarding the keys/controlling the vehicle is one more way of trivializing and disempowering her. Who is he to decide what is best for her, forcing it on her, taking her belongings to tell her that her emotions are wrong, she's crazy, she's out of control, she needs him to get her in control of herself.
People: that is emotional abuse. A person may come to you weak or strong, but if you belittle, diminish, gaslight, control their physical movement, threaten to leave them alone and unsafe, imperial their safety, or undermine their mental state, you are abusing that person.
IMO it matters a lot, legally, that it was in her name. In regards to the 911 calls, he was trying to take it from her. Also when he turns up in FL in possession of a missing woman van.
And, from my understanding, this wouldn't be considered his domicile, but a vehicle he's using on a trip or vacation.