cricket
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Speculating here, but if Gabby's stomach contents show partially digested food matching what she ate at the Merry Piglets, would the coroner be able to determine time of death?
Teton Coroner is having is own press conference, the U.S. Attorney and the Feds are not involved:
https://twitter.com/BrianEntin/status/1447950090086363138
YES. It's the coroner's job to release the final determination as to MOD. Beyond that, is not his responsibility. Case managers take the wheel, and in this case it's the FBI. Nothing sneaky or mysterious about it. jmoI wonder if they are doing this very publicly because there is a tremendous amount of interest in Gabby’s case? As someone else mentioned, they can now say the report is being handed over to the FBI/someone else and maybe finish their part in it for now, giving their offices a relief from what’s likely been never ending questions.
They know exactly what can and cannot be released to the public.
MOO
I'm not so sure of that. Suppose there was evidence that GP had circled the van multiple times during the night, indicating she was asking or knocking to be let back in.I don't think her death would have been classified as a homicide in that case?
This isn't PACER, it is CourtListener. I'm assuming it is updated based on what is available on PACER and the date would indicate the last time PACER was scanned for documents.Can someone who knows more about PACER tell me if this means something? I refreshed the court listener page and it says last updated was today 10/12 but last known filing was 9/30. Does the “last updated” automatically change to today’s date? Docket for United States v. Laundrie, 0:21-cr-00113 - CourtListener.com
Speculating here, but if Gabby's stomach contents show partially digested food matching what she ate at the Merry Piglets, would the coroner be able to determine time of death?
But would the coroner rule homicide so quickly if this was the case? I'm thinking a weapon was involved.I have wondered if, after the incident at the Merry Piglets on 8/27 where GP apologized to staff after BL repeatedly and angrily confronted them, BL decided to retaliate against GP for undermining him by locking GP out of the van for the night. And if so, maybe with a tent and sleeping bag and floor mat and firewood and matches and maybe not.
Typical minimum temperature on 8/27 for nearby Moose, WY is around 39 degrees F. I keep my refrigerator at 38 degrees F.
If GP were forced to camp outside throughout the night without adequate gear and provisions (ETA: or knowledge to use them) to keep herself warm in those temperatures, she may have succumbed to hypothermia. If she became wet in that creek, that would be even more likely.
If GP were suffering the effects of hypothermia and she had her phone with her, that could explain the odd text to GP's mother about Stan. If suffering the effects of hypothermia, GP may have been hallucinating that her grandfather was sending texts to her.
I'm very curious what time of day that text was sent and what the temperature would have been in that area around that time.
If such a scenario were to have happened, what would be the likely charges against the person who put GP in that position - locking her out of her van to cope with the elements on such a cold night and without adequate provisions?
I can confirm this is correct. The date listed is the time the site most recently looked for updates on PACER.This isn't PACER, it is CourtListener. I'm assuming it is updated based on what is available on PACER and the date would indicate the last time PACER was scanned for documents.
I wouldn't take a polygraph whether I was innocent or guilty....because I feel guilty about everything, lol! Seriously, I'd convict myself. jmoFirst I've heard of parents refusing to take a polygraph. Not that I'm surprised, but it's good to know for sure.
"Laundrie's father has participated in a search of the nature reserve for him, but he has no plans to assist in police searches and the couple will not take a polygraph test, Bertolino said."
Gabby Petito: Authorities to provide more details on the final autopsy report, more than a month after she was reported missing - CNN
I checked, it's 12.30MT which came back as 18.30 GMT?Quote: Press conference regarding autopsy 12:30 p.m. MT
Really wonder what will be anounced, feeling sad and anxious.
For those in Western Europe -like myself:
London time of the press conference: 07:30 PM
Paris - Berlin time: 20:30
IMO a nice, usable site for time conversion: World Time Clock & Map (Disclaimer: I am not connected to this site in any way)
Yes, we do. Brian told LE at the Moab stop that both he and Gabby suffered from anxiety, but hers was more advanced than his. Brian said neither of them takes medication for it. Police report here:I agree. I am uber sensitive and I suffer from severe anxiety and panic attacks. I do need to remove myself away from situations, but I have never acted cruel or abused anyone. Even when I haven't gotten the time to rebalance my emotions, I don't act out like that. Yes, everyone is different. But BL seems to be an abuser - I mean, all you have to do is watch poor Gabby in those body cam videos.
well, we dont know if BL had anxiety in the first place...
There would have to signs of trauma, imo. Broken bones, including the hyoid.But would the coroner rule homicide so quickly if this was the case? I'm thinking a weapon was involved.
JMO
They spoke with LE.I.wish we.knew what he was.so.upset about at the Merry Piglet?
They knew what they ordered! What was added to their bill to.cause him.to be upset!
Odd they conviently.can't remember! It was.to busy
lol he would say her anxiety was more advanced than his.Yes, we do. Brian told LE at the Moab stop that both he and Gabby suffered from anxiety, but hers was more advanced than his. Brian said neither of them takes medication for it. Police report here:
https://www.scribd.com/document/525664036/Petito-Moab#fullscreen&from_embed