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Beautifully said.KristinESQ:
I absolutely think her family would have rescued her. But (this isn’t my situation but I have observed it a few times in the lives of friends) sometimes people don’t feel worthy of rescue - it’s something along the lines of: “I got myself into this mess, people expect me to get myself out.” So just to anyone who feels afraid to reach out in life —> there is no better way to honor a friend or someone else who loves you than to ask for their help. You are worthy of it and the people who love you want the chance to help you!
Lolol!lol he would say her anxiety was more advanced than his.
I wouldn't take a polygraph whether I was innocent or guilty....because I feel guilty about everything, lol! Seriously, I'd convict myself. jmo
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
Gabby forgot to open his granola bar for him that morning. JmoWhat do you mean "They can't remember?" And we don't know at all that anything was added to their bill, or her bill, that is, since she seemed to pay for everything. IMO
Maybe he was just having one of his tantrums over the stage of the moon or something.
Court Listener updates every day early in the morning. I just checked PACER and the last document is still 9/30/21, so nothing new yet.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
I checked, it's 12.30MT which came back as 18.30 GMT?
Now, I always mess it up so I could have that wrong
Thanks, I must have missed it.I was unaware until this morning that CL (sister) did a press interview after talking to the protestors. Don't know if this was put here before, but as it is new to me, here is the link: Brian Laundrie's sister discusses need for the truth
I don't know, but if (under this speculative scenario) there were signs that BL had removed evidence (like a tent, sleeping bag, and other provisions) after discovering GP dead or disturbed the body or left a stone cross (I've never been clear if there was a second cross, found by searchers/investigators when they arrived at the scene), those could all be evidence that he'd committed involuntary manslaughter by locking her out of the van. If there was evidence she had been circling the van begging to be let back in and those appeals were ignored, that might be evidence of worse.But would the coroner rule homicide so quickly if this was the case? I'm thinking a weapon was involved.
JMO
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Cardinal47Well-Known Member
I've believed for a long time if anybody is helping Brian it's somebody living in his parent's basement and on the dark side of the internet! MOO
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And thus relaunched the great basement discussion! Except @Cardinal47 never suggested the hypothetical basement was in Florida. It seems there was a misunderstanding that “parents” referred to the Laundries…
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
This was her biggest fear, inho. Sigh. This is so terribly depressing. JmoI don't know, but if (under this speculative scenario) there were signs that BL had removed evidence (like a tent, sleeping bag, and other provisions) after discovering GP dead or disturbed the body or left a stone cross (I've never been clear if there was a second cross, found by searchers/investigators when they arrived at the scene), those could all be evidence that he'd committed involuntary manslaughter by locking her out of the van. If there was evidence she had been circling the van begging to be let back in and those appeals were ignored, that might be evidence of worse.
I don't think the van door closing footage matters in an evidentiary sense. Even if the door is closing, we have no idea who is closing it. It could be Brian, Gabby, someone else, an animal, the wind, a loose hinge... We just have no idea.
There would have to signs of trauma, imo. Broken bones, including the hyoid.
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