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This is awesome. I've been watching it since you posted. I hadn't listened to JB since they stopped searching at the reserve. I wouldn't have known he had this in depth discussion with BE if not for you post. Thank you!I watched a really interesting clip with Brian Entin yesterday, & he said that while lawyers do occasionally reply with texts, they almost always tell everyone in the media the exact same thing. They will literally cut & paste their reply to every journalist.
B. Entin said what makes this lawyer so unusual is that he tells different journalists different things for the same question. He said he & other journalists have come to work together in a manner something like the White House press corp does, where they compare notes & build on each other's questions to try & get a straight answer.
(It was in this clip, in case a source is required:)
Yes!! I walk away for a few hours and inevitably come back. I basically sit on my hands to not respond to many posts because I don't want to get invested when it's going nowhere right now. Frustrated and want leads! I keep telling myself "take the whole day off," but it doesn't work.We are just rehashing small details over and over with very little new developments.
Anyone else bored, frustrated and restless by the status and pace of this case?
Yes, it bothers me, too.
DV is not confined to physical abuse.
Emotional and mental abuse and coercive control are also considered DV.
There is , in fact witness evidence of that rom her frien , Rose, links posted already.
This has bothered me.
Who exactly did Gabby call from the back seat of the police car?
What did she say?
Did she really call any of her parents?
If she did, they have not revealed it.
Why?
I can't imagine her parents not immediately going to her and trying to get Gabby out of this toxic relationship.
This has bothered me.
Who exactly did Gabby call from the back seat of the police car?
What did she say?
Did she really call any of her parents?
If she did, they have not revealed it.
Why?
I can't imagine her parents not immediately going to her and trying to get Gabby out of this toxic relationship.
No, there's been some distinct contrarian views about whether GP was abused at all. Odd Devil's Advocate type train of thought. IMO. I don't understand the denial.IMO, people on these threads have been de facto accused of ‘not understanding’ DV when they merely have mildly said that cops can’t put on the record things that are hearsay, and so forth, which is definitely a subjective classification on the part of the cudgeler, whoops, ‘educator’.
That GOB club had to feel intimidating. Imo, even the female ranger seemed like she was part of that. Not bashing the officers- very tough job, but have wondered if fewer officers might have been more effective in getting at the truth.Is it any wonder that poor Gabby melted in defeat when the officer approached her and questioned her during the incident?
IMO, she recognized that she was outnumbered by the Good Old Boys Club and she acted to protect herself.
This scenario is not uncommon for many female victims of intimate partner violence.
I hear you & understand what you're saying.
But their relationship pattern is almost unavoidably relevant if "finding BL [is part of] Justice for Gabby," isn't it? I have to think that it's a part of the analysis by LE in their hunt approach (and it also seems relevant in the context of assessing the approach and actions taken during the stop in Moab; if police misread the situation, they may or may not have missed good opportunities or wound up with a different outcome. And if that's accurate, then sorting out what/if there was a DV situation could very much play a part in the ultimate legal/justice outcome of the case.)
(Also, in the broader scheme of things, there just doesn't seem to be that much right now other than (actual) sightings and leads that could actually get things closer to justice, I don't think...though I'd love to hear a different perspective!)
SBM
Her body was found a relatively short distance from a well-maintained, heavily traveled gravel road. If Brian took the van and left her there, she could have reached other people and help easily. And suicide has been ruled out by the autopsy, her death was the result of homicide.
Wasn't it mint colored? There is something that color on the back of the seat.Second body cam footage, different officer? The release of the second body cam which in MOO appears to be from a different officer, reveals something that might be important. At 35 seconds in, BL is in the van driver's seat. The driver's seat has a cloth seat protector on it.
The video is from Law&Crime trial network - a national network, but posted on YT
The seat cloth protector is no longer on the seat when the van is seized 11/12 days after his return to FL.
MOO/JMO/IMO - Not sure if he discarded it at Colter Bay or somewhere else along the way, or after he returned to Florida, or if the police removed it. Either way, it's noteworthy IMOO.
Scroll down for pic in garage on seizure:
Gabby Petito: Police release bodycam footage of missing Florida woman as search continues
Do we know for certain that this is the Laundrie garage? Edit: It appears there is a brown bag on the pax seat. Possible LE collected it and bagged it? MOO
He says, right in the body cam that we all saw and heard and which has been posted on here a million times something to the effect of "Well, I hope she didn't say anything bad about me" laugh, laugh. He's always been a calculating guy from the moment I saw that first body cam footage, IMO.ooo he was a smooth operator, all right.. no hesitation at all, he was immediately onto it, he' d done this lots of times before... and he never wavered, in the end.
( He had been reported to be slapping a woman in the main street, reported by an actual police op for speeding, and then hitting the kerb ) and then as he really hits his stride, he has the coppers bringing him water, knocking knuckles with him, and even standing in front of him sitting on the kerb so he could have some shade !..
People!!... I ask you....
I don't believe Gabby called any of her parents during the police stop.Would you not think that Gabby's parents might have wondered why the police wanted to put her in jail ... knowing their daughter the way they thought they did? A bright light.
My point is that something obviously serious was going on. That couldn't be easily explained away. If it wasn't so serious, and the police didn't have an obligation (as stated previously) to try to connect a DV victim with their family/other help, would Gabby have even called her parents right then about a 'simple' police stop and their fighting? Or would she have waited until their next FT call?
I think we may be underestimating Gabby's parents, who have been in this world for a long time, and might well have understood the implications.
Not me. I've followed cases for many months that had no meaningful new information. JMOWe are just rehashing small details over and over with very little new developments.
Anyone else bored, frustrated and restless by the status and pace of this case?
I agree with you. The parents’ behavior has been appalling but she doesn’t live with her parents. This woman has her own family and her own life. She spoke lovingly about Gabby. If there are protesters gathering at her house, I hope they do the right thing and move on. She has children who evidently loved Gabby and will be affected by that insanity.I have a hard time attributing the sins of BL and even his parents to a married mother of 2 with her own life that lived 40 miles away and has not been charged with a crime. LE has not said she is not cooperating. She said in her interview that she spoke to LE as soon as they called her - she called them back from Disney. We haven't seen any statement from LE that she is not cooperating or is involved in any way.
I don't know what everyone else's families look like but in mine, I don't know what my brother does every day. We both have our own families. We text good morning every couple of days but that's it. If my brother told me him and his partner broke up, I would probably text back "I'm so sorry" and literally not think about it again. I'd feel sad for him but I have my own family and my own business and my own life. I'm sure he would feel exactly the same.
So to think that CL, a married mother of two, spent a lot of time investigating her little brother's situation before the police even got involved is just bizarre to me.
I get that everyone wishes something different happened. That Gabby never went on the trip. That they broke up in Utah. That BL's parents called the cops on 9/1. That the police took the missing persons report seriously on 9/10 and insisted on seeing BL. That the cops used surveillance on BL so he was never allowed to escape. That everyone who assisted in any way is charged with applicable crimes.
But I just can't see the picking apart of someone, CL, who has her own life and there has been not one suggestion by LE that she did anything wrong. If she's arrested I will happily join in the sleuthing and criticism but until then I think it is wildly inappropriate and irresponsible, IMO.
When there's no news, sometimes it is time to take a break or research a different case. Otherwise it quickly turns into a mob against innocents. It happens time and time again.
Yes, it bothers me, too.
I haven't caught up with the thread yet, so I don't know if this has already been discussed. I saw an extended version of the interaction between GP, BL and LE when they interviewed them roadside.
Gabby was very emotional pleading with the officers to let them remain together. She didn't want to be separated from Brian. We all know that didn't happen and he spent the night in a hotel for free as victim of DV. Gabby was left with a van she didn't like to drive in an unfamiliar environment.
We've heard a lot of stories about Brian and his means to control Gabby. He has taken her ID to stop her from going out with her female friends for a night out. He has a habit of locking her out of the van. He has a habit of taking her keys. He always attempts to isolate her.
I can't even imagine the situations that occurred between the intervention by the cops and the day Brian left to go back to Florida.
Both of them seemed to be experiencing mental health crises. I have this horrible feeling that they fought many times during this period and Brian, true to form, took control of the van and left Gabby alone, extremely upset and took off.
How long he stayed away is unknown but what if when he returned Gabby wasn't there? What if she had been left for a couple of days, not knowing where he was, when he was coming back and without any means of survival? What if she died of dehydration? What if she inflicted wounds on her own body in her agony? What if he found her lifeless body and just left her there? Murder doesn't necessarily mean someone laid their hands on someone. Malice aforethought can also mean indifference to life.
Everything BL has done since his return to Florida reflects a level of guilt. Whether that is from actually murdering his girlfriend or just leaving her to stew in her own juices for an unknown period of time ends up with the same results. She's not here anymore.
I've never watched a case this big, but a thing I wonder is, would anyone really want to stick their neck out for a wanted guy/POI? I have no idea if in other high profile cases friends came out & said stuff like Chris Watts was a great guy, or whoever (for clarity: not comparing BL as a person or these events to CW; I'm comparing the level of publicity, only). BL very well could have have had no friends, but it also seems like a huge amount of heat & blowback & attention if someone was to try & speak up for him right now (especially because his parents aren't! ALL the attention would be on that friend, if such friend exists...)