That would be a hoot...and get Dog more press, lol. jmoIf that's the case then maybe he'll join DTBH's search team.
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That would be a hoot...and get Dog more press, lol. jmoIf that's the case then maybe he'll join DTBH's search team.
My understanding was she may have grabbed the steering wheel when the cops flashed their lights, maybe BL wasn't pulling over right away? MOO
As someone who used to work in a coffee shop, it's not too crazy for someone to sit and work on their laptop for that length of time, especially if they are working on a project and need the wifi.
QUOTE="514Caledonia, post: 17166072, member: 202541"]Families are different. Some talk about everything and everybody. Others sweep things under the rug (hoping it will disappear). Or maybe BL had given a plausible explanation and CL believed it, or as she said, perhaps important or creepy things are not discussed around the children. Every family has their own specific dynamics. We don't know enough about this family except that their son has killed Gabby, so I would say there is some serious dysfunctional stuff going on in at least one member. (Edited their to there. )[/QUOTE]From the article linked...
Lawyer: Brian Laundrie's father agrees to join search for son
That to me sounds like they think he is guilty. Just my opinion.
(Also BBM)
Im wondering if someone who is internet saavy, as I would expect someone in BL's age range and who is an aspiring influencer would be, might they think to use some type of Incognito tab like Google Chrome offers, which doesnt save browsing history or cookies to your device to look up something relating to covering their tracks? Either of the crime itself, how to cover it up afterwards, or how to "disappear". Although I think a service provider would still be able to tell... But I also think LE would need a specific warrant for that activity from the service provider. Anyone know how that works and at what point in this investigation they would be able to get such a warrant? Again, just throwing possibilities out here.
Hunh?? Title of story. Brian Laundrie's father agrees to join search for son. Agrees?? That makes it sound like they had to beg him. Maybe it's just how I'm interpreting it. JMOHad trouble accessing this article but sounds interesting. Says BL's dad will join search for him. Anyone else heard this? Did I just miss it earlier? Threads move fast...
Lawyer: Brian Laundrie's father expected to join search for son
Newsday | Long Island's & NYC's News Source
That would be a hoot...and get Dog more press, lol. jmoIf that's the case then maybe he'll join DTBH's search team.
And then the book and the book tour.....jmoUnless, of course, the lawyer and CL are going to rehabilitate themselves by going on the search and 'finding Brian'.. (( right where they left him ) ... oh, happy day, here's Brian!!.. cue balloons, crying mum, overjoyed sister.. sure.. I can see it now..
But I thought LE requested it? Or do you think the lawyer is lying? Seems like it would be a stupid lie as it's so easy to refute.Smart move, as his attorney knows full well that law enforcement isn't going to allow it.
Optics.
Could you post the details. I read a little before the pay wall hit.Just for the future, my mom has Newsday so I can get the articles online for free if you ever need them.
I would think their cell pings & neighborhood video would easily verify. Lawyer statement just keeps making them look more & more deceitful, hardly making them look innocent, imo.I'd like to see proof. That claim is coming from their lawyer whose job it is to protect them and make them look innocent. MOO
Oh this is going to be interesting. lolHere's the first article:
By Nicole Fullernicole.fuller@newsday.com @NicoleFullerUpdated October 6, 2021 6:54 PM
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Bertolino said Christopher Laundrie is "excited" to help in the search for his son, adding that the father searched the reserve for Brian Laundrie on the night of Sept. 13 when his son didn't return home from a hike there. The following day, Bertolino said, both of Brian Laundrie's parents spent 4 to 5 hours hiking through the reserve in an attempt to locate their son.
"He was excited to go because he hasn't been allowed in the park," Bertolino said. "The park has been closed to the public. … The only place they would look for Brian is in the park."
Bertolino, of East Islip, said the couple is "distraught" and hope authorities find their son soon.
"They are distraught and they are upset and they are hopeful that their son will be found," Bertolino said. "And we will deal with what needs to be dealt with at that time."
Laundrie, who had returned home without Petito from a cross-country trip on Sept. 1, refused to speak to police after Petito was reported missing. The couple, both graduates of Bayport-Blue Point High School, embarked on the road trip in Petito’s white van with a final destination of Portland, Oregon.
Authorities have searched the reserve for several days since Laundrie was reported missing Sept. 17. Petito’s body was found two days later in a national forest in Wyoming. Her death was ruled a homicide.
Bertolino on Tuesday also augmented the timeline of events in the case, saying after consulting with the FBI, Laundrie’s parents now believe they last saw him on Sept. 13, not the 14th, as they previously said. Bertolino also revealed Tuesday that five days after Laundrie and Petito got into a physical altercation in Utah, Laundrie flew back to Florida to empty a storage unit the couple shared, before heading back to Utah on a plane several days later to "rejoin" Petito on the trip.
Her family reported her missing after she stopped answering calls and texts from them in late August.
Bertolino said Laundrie’s parents believe their son is either in the reserve or another hiking area and said they have no plans to publicly plead for their son, who is wanted by the FBI on an arrest warrant for alleged credit card fraud, to surrender to authorities.
"The parents don’t believe he’s watching the news in any way shape or form … they believe he’s in the preserve or some other type of wilderness area if he has left the preserve," Bertolino said. "So putting out a plea publicly and getting scrutiny for that is not necessarily in their best interest."
Bertolino also disputed the narrative that Laundrie is a survivalist who could hide out in the wilderness for an extended period. Authorities in North Carolina have investigated several alleged sightings of Laundrie along the Appalachian Trail, which stretches from Maine to Georgia.
"I don’t know who put the term 'survivalist' out there," Bertolino said. "Brian is a hiker. He’s a camper. I don’t think it goes beyond that."
I was wondering when someone would urge him to do that. I was wondering that just today. Wow, and it's been over three weeks now? Hmmmmm.
they looked for him for hours on the 13th and 14th? But didnt report him missing until Fri afternoon , the 17th and said that he was missing since the 14th. Hmm
I would agree. When someone’s child is missing, they don’t allow family to search with the trained searchers, but they usually give them something to do to feel helpful. But that’s also when parents want to do anything to find their child and also when their child is missing not on the run. Something seems off here. & why now?I can’t imagine CL offering that at this point but also odd that LE has asked him to.
Regarding the Fox 13 Chopper/Heli footage & todays search in the swamp:
They're following the Power Line Trail. I see numerous LE vehicles and a large white van with a pale blue awning / canopy parked on the bridge that goes over the Big Slough Canal. There's a black & orange buggy that's going back and forth between another group of LE vehicles and the large white van with the awning / canopy.
I'm attaching a map marking the Power Line Trail, the swamp location of where LE is on the bridge, location of the white van w/ awning and where they are in reference to the Laundrie house.
It's quite close imo.