kittythehare
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We do not.I worry that it might’ve been his parents. His mother, specifically.
Do we know who she called from the police car yet?
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We do not.I worry that it might’ve been his parents. His mother, specifically.
Do we know who she called from the police car yet?
Granted this is not in his typical wheelhouse. But, IMO, this is why he is not thinking this way. He's not "wired" to think this way. As I understand it, he's wired to track, and started I believe (MOO), with bail jumpers. And, he's apparently very good at it.Dog is searching for a person, a track of a person or any evidence of a person.
He's not searching for police evidence for a prosecution.
Yes because the coward felt as though he fooled everyone and was therefore unstoppable. They should have followed up on the call to dispatch that someone saw BL slap GP. Had they taken that into consideration and even took both of them to jail (not that I would agree with GP going to jail), we might not be discussing the homicide of GP. IMO.
Yes, they both had the same story, but they underplayed the events leadign up to the police pulling them over.Two witnesses, GP and BL all had the same story. GP is dead, most likely because the situation escalated unexpectedly and she did not get out of a toxic relationship on her own or through intervention.
I thought it was because Gabby told them Brian grabbed her arm to stop her from slapping him.The issue was that they interpreted that to be the case.
Query: how do you leave handprints on your passenger's upper arms in a defensive move while driving a vehicle?
This has already been trashed to death. gloves are preferable for sure but holding a can by the base is not going to interfere with fingerprints. The owner would almost certainly not have held it that way in order to consume it.Granted this is not in his typical wheelhouse. But, IMO, this is why he is not thinking this way. He's not "wired" to think this way. As I understand it, he's wired to track, and started I believe MOOOO, with bail jumpers.And, he's apparently very good at it. But, he should be cognizant of potential evidence in an ongoing homicide case. MOO JMO and I know I didn't say unauthorized access device. That was intentional. Because IMOO, the outstanding warrant and indictment and the homicide investigation are inherently and intrinsically connected. MOO
Federal arrest warrant issued for Brian Laundrie on bank fraud charges
They determined they were defensive from BL trying to keep her from hitting him.This is from the Fox 13 1st full body cam:
Cut on top of right hand, blanched finger marks on right arm above elbow
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Scratch on left cheek
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None of which were noted down or photo-documented in the police report, even though they clearly discuss it on the body cam and with Gabby.
Apparently in the 2nd body cam they discuss her marks too? I haven't watched it yet. The first was triggering enough.
Source for the screenshots above, note that I included timestamps so you can check for yourself:
They didn’t miss it. The issue was that the hand prints were indicative of BL being defensive not aggressive.
The thing is, the event back in Moab so disturbed a member of the public, that they took the time out of their own schedule to ring it in to the police, with the knowledge of all that would entail.. .. statements, interviews, possibly a court appearance out of their own control of date and time, all this, and it was that bad of an experience for this stranger, that they took all that on..Of course she did. You do not understand victims of domestic violence. She did not even tell on him and she still ended up dead.
I don't know what the point people trying to make her out as an abuser are making?
Do you mean that she deserved whatever happened to her? Because you and those misogynistic police said she was the abuser?
What is your purpose?
We don't have any footage in the first body cam of her actually talking to anyone on the phone. Does it show her doing it on the 2nd? I think she did try to call someone. It was most likely her mom, rather than her dad. But she immediately puts down the phone when the officer comes back to speak to her. She might have been calling but not yet connected. He tells her he'll let her get back to her parents. But again, who is to say who she called, or if the call even went through.
She might have been pretty ashamed by the whole experience. I would hope she called her mum, at least. But JP asserts he never knew. Which is sad, but believable when two parents live states apart. Maybe the only person she truly confided in was Rose, or maybe she gave her mum the sanitized version?
I don't know.I've looked but can't find info on why the search in the other place happened. Was it a tip,? What led Dog there?
She loves her like a sister but won't take the parents calls? Better question is how did she *know* not to take the calls? She might not have known the real story but someone told her enough that she towed the party line and ghosted Gabby's parents!Sorry, I think CL is being treated a bit unfairly here. She supposedly said ""She's like a sister and my children love her, and all I want is for her to come home safe and sound and this to be just a big misunderstanding."
ABC Exclusive: Full interview with Brian Laundrie's sister on Gabby Petito
I just don't see that as "cold" or "unfeeling." She may just not be the sobbing, blubbering, emoting type.
JMO
I was waiting for this to post online so I could repost it. Thank you for grabbing this because it's very interesting what he says namely, that they may have a COD and may not be releasing it intentionally until they get BL in an interrogation room.
NewsNationNow: State Attorney Interviewed Why Brian Laundrie hasn’t been charged
The officer with Gabby in the second release did talk to Gabby about the marks he saw. On her face and arm.