Nikynoo
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That assumes that they're operating on his advice. It's perfectly reasonable to assume he gave them a story about how she died and they immediately sought advice from the lawyer.
Why is that?See, I think that if they knew that Gabby was deceased, things would have been handled differently.
I guess I just have different parents. I would expect instant questions:"Gabby almost got arrested in Moab, for beating up on me"
"Don't get into it with the Petitos, mum and dad. There is no point."
"Gabby took off with that dude I was telling you about, she'll swing by here at some point and get her stuff"
"It is up to Gabby to tell her parents what happened. All I know is she cheated on me, and she got violent with me, and I dont want anything more to do with any of them." (sob)
I can think of at least several plausible reasons he may have given to trusting parents. I think we all could, if we thought about it.
None of the plausible reasons being true, of course.
BBMOn the other hand, Brian may have been smart enough to get a hold of his parents' phones and blocked or deleted all of Gabby's family members. We simply do not know what went on inside the Laundrie home and no idea what Brian told his parents, or when.
I highly suspect Brian still secretly had his original phone and knew Gabby's parents started trying to contact him on the 10th. We are all assuming Brian's parents were ignoring calls/texts from Gabby's parents, when they may not have even received them at all. jmo
AWWW. Poor kid. jmoBeautiful tribute.
Gabby was indeed THE artist.
The Moab officer took a photo of it for their records, and let her drive off alone. I can’t explain it, but the ID she shows them is clearly oriented vertically, and clearly says “Florida” at the very top.Florida's NEW Driver License and ID Card
Did Gabby only have a learners permit?
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That could resemble whatever story he told his parents, but that leaves out the part where he reports her missing to LE and searches high and low for her..........nope, just takes off with her cards her van and everything else she owns that is in it. jmo...........................oh, and maybe calls her parents to see if they have heard from her or seen her.
The best move they could have made was hiring the best defense atty available and negotiate a plea deal, minimum sentence, possibility of life after prison if he is guilty of her death. . This is not a situation where you protect your child at all costs, the cost of doing this could possibly have led to him taking his own life. It is not “turning on your son” to have him do the right thing, tough as it is, having him turn himself in could have saved his life both figuratively and literally. Plenty of parents/family have cooperated with LE when a family member is the suspect.
Why is that?
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Brandon and Gabby were friends as kids
“The fact that I will never be able to check up on you, and be there for you ever again, will haunt me forever.
"The fact that Im deployed outside the country and can't even be present at your funeral, will haunt me forever.
"You will never be forgotten Gabby, your loved ones, and now the whole world will make sure of that.
"I love you now and forever, rest in peace Gabby."
Gabby's ex-boyfriend reveals his heartbreaking last memory of her
Gosh, on the link I shared earlier, it appears that the learner's license is the only one printed vertically.The Moab officer took a photo of it for their records, and let her drive off alone. I can’t explain it, but the ID she shows them is clearly oriented vertically, and clearly says “Florida” at the very top.
If Gabby only had her"
Gosh, on the link I shared earlier, it appears that the learner's license is the only one printed vertically.
If, in fact, all she had was her learner's permit it would explain her deferring to BL's driving. As well as explaining why she felt a larger degree of dependency upon him.
But ~ are you even able to buy or lease a vehicle without a valid, full on driver's license?
Maybe he had the keys to try and prevent her from leaving him. Perhaps she talked about having her friend come pick her up as we know she was uncomfortable driving the van. Hard to say, but there are scenarios to consider.But then why didnt he search for her. Why drive her van home and why would he have the keys and not her.
If Gabby only had her"
Gosh, on the link I shared earlier, it appears that the learner's license is the only one printed vertically.
If, in fact, all she had was her learner's permit it would explain her deferring to BL's driving. As well as explaining why she felt a larger degree of dependency upon him.
But ~ are you even able to buy or lease a vehicle without a valid, full on driver's license?
Some states print DLs depending on age. They will print vertical licenses for drivers under the age of 21 and horizontal for 21 and above.Surely you can't drive on your own on a Learners Permit?
No. That's why this doesn't make any sense to me. On many levels!Surely you can't drive on your own on a Learners Permit?