LinasK
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It will come out at trial.I would like to know what evidence the plaintiff's have to support their claims. So far I'm not impressed. JMO.
It will come out at trial.I would like to know what evidence the plaintiff's have to support their claims. So far I'm not impressed. JMO.
If I am understanding the above suggests that the warrant alleges that she was murdered between August 30 and Sept. 1. However, the arrest warrant alleges that he unlawfully accessed her accounts between August 30 and Sept. 1 (https://static.fox13news.com/www.fo...s/2021/09/Laundrie-indictment-and-warrant.pdf).Well, the warrant alleges that happened and happened between Aug 30 & Sept 1. Personally I don't think RL mailed him anything in WY but if she did, she had to send it before Aug 30 since he arrived in FL Sept 1.
Thank you for reminding me that the motion to dismiss has not been ruled on yet so it's possible that there will be no discovery for the plaintiff's.I agree it's not unethical to ask. I never said it was despite it being theater.
But otherwise...your points might be generally true but I don't think they fit here.
1. No one can (or should) assume the P's will get the letter eventually. There is a MTD. It very well may not be granted but acting as if it doesn't exist would make no sense and would be professionally irresponsible. It's not the job of any defendant to aid a plaintiff when there's a serious MTD on the table. So there's no "eventually" to act on right now.
2. SB is not the attorney handling the Emotional Distress case. Why would he turn over discovery materials for that case? Not only would that not make sense, it could put SB in professional jeopardy for his conduct if he turned over materials. He's acting as the L's attorney for other matters. He has different responsibilities from the attorney handling the ED case just as the plaintiffs' attorney has different responsibilities than the defense attorney.
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That's a pretty tight timeline. JMO.If I am understanding the above suggests that the warrant alleges that she was murdered between August 30 and Sept. 1. However, the arrest warrant alleges that he unlawfully accessed her accounts between August 30 and Sept. 1 (https://static.fox13news.com/www.fo...s/2021/09/Laundrie-indictment-and-warrant.pdf).
Whether or not RL mailed anything to him, the timeline in the arrest warrant would be consistent with a murder on the night of Aug 27, a call to his parents on Aug 28, the receipt of the package on the 29th, a departure at night on the 29th, and an arrival in Fl at 9 AM on the 1st.
Not to me. Two pointsIf I am understanding the above suggests that the warrant alleges that she was murdered between August 30 and Sept. 1. However, the arrest warrant alleges that he unlawfully accessed her accounts between August 30 and Sept. 1 (https://static.fox13news.com/www.fo...s/2021/09/Laundrie-indictment-and-warrant.pdf).
Whether or not RL mailed anything to him, the timeline in the arrest warrant would be consistent with a murder on the night of Aug 27, a call to his parents on Aug 28, the receipt of the package on the 29th, a departure at night on the 29th, and an arrival in Fl at 9 AM on the 1st.
P's lost a beautiful life, irretrievably. This just doesn't seem like too much to ask
It is important to remember that killing someone by strangulation is a "long and deliberate" process that takes roughly between 62 to 157 seconds depending on the severity of the attack.
There is no way BL killed Gabby unintentionally.
Gabby Petito autopsy paints grim picture of last moments, experts say
The Gabby Petito autopsy finding that she died of homicide by strangulation indicates a likelihood of domestic violence and deadly intent, experts tell Fox News.www.foxnews.com
The Laundrie's have been under tremendous public pressure since the beginning of this case and I don't see how these recent disclosures will make them capitulate seeing how they haven't contributed to any real evidence against them.I disagree that the lawyers are playing to a potential jury. I suspect the real agenda is to force the Laundries to capitulate in some way. If this case goes to trial, it may be a difficult case for both sides. Putting out tremendous public pressure may induce them to settle prior to trial. Otherwise, this case may go on for years.
We may know more in two weeks, but it would not surprise me if the losing side on the Motion to Dismiss appeals the decision.
Very interesting.I disagree that the lawyers are playing to a potential jury. I suspect the real agenda is to force the Laundries to capitulate in some way. If this case goes to trial, it may be a difficult case for both sides. Putting out tremendous public pressure may induce them to settle prior to trial. Otherwise, this case may go on for years.
We may know more in two weeks, but it would not surprise me if the losing side on the Motion to Dismiss appeals the decision.
That was me and why would Reilly have to paraphrase? Just say "I came to my conclusion because RL said XYZ". And even if he did paraphrase it wouldn't change the meaning of the statements in the letter.Someone earlier, I can't remember who, asked something like is Rielly's memory so bad that he can't remember any specifics in the letter?
No.
Around the 5:19 mark Rielly makes it very clear. He says: "I'm not comfortable without having it in front of me because I'll be paraphrasing and I don't want to paraphrase something that serious."
So basically he is saying he killed her because she was cold and in pain, since he didn't know the extent of her injuries other than a small bump on her head.Just saw this -- here is his sad, sad, so sad story:
'I Ended Her Life': Laundrie Confessed In Notebook To Killing Petito
In notebook found near his body in Sarasota County park, Brian Laundrie wrote that killing his fiancée, Gabby Petito, in WY was "merciful."
Tiffany Razzano, Patch Staff
Posted Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 3:32 pm ET|Updated Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 3:41 pm ET
SARASOTA COUNTY, FL — Months after his death, Brian Laundrie's written confession of killing his fiancée, Gabby Petito, near a Wyoming national park at the end of August 2021 has been released to the public.
Steven Bertolino, an attorney representing the Laundrie family, provided pages from the notebook, which was found near Laundrie's remains in a Sarasota County park, to Fox News Digital after meeting with the FBI.
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Laundrie, who called her death "an unexpected tragedy," wrote that they were crossing a stream at the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping area when Petito fell in.
He said that he tried carrying her down the stream and back to their car but was unable to safely carry her. So, he started a fire, keeping her close to the heat because she was freezing and injured, though he was unsure of the extent of her injuries.
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More here:
'I Ended Her Life': Brian Laundrie Confessed In Notebook To Killing Gabby Petito
In notebook found near his body in Sarasota County park, Brian Laundrie wrote that killing his fiancée, Gabby Petito, in WY was "merciful."patch.com
What he didn't want to paraphrase was the exact information about RL "assisting" with reference to Gabby. Brian E. said "you mean after Gabby was dead?" Reilly said yes.That was me and why would Reilly have to paraphrase? Just say "I came to my conclusion because RL said XYZ". And even if he did paraphrase it wouldn't change the meaning of the statements in the letter.
It's obvious to me that Reilly doesn't want to give any specific information from the letter he says he read at this time because it wont help his case. JMO.
Yes. His made up story is utterly absurd. It shows how twisted his mind was. He was a sick and pathetic . JMO.So basically he is saying he killed her because she was cold and in pain, since he didn't know the extent of her injuries other than a small bump on her head.
I wonder if it occurred to him as he was writing how ridiculous it sounds. He had plenty of time to invent a story yet this is what he came up with.
Looks like we agree on this.What he didn't want to paraphrase was the exact information about RL "assisting" with reference to Gabby. Brian E. said "you mean after Gabby was dead?" Reilly said yes.
There is nothing wrong with Reilly not wanting to paraphrase that particular, serious, information from Raberta.
And there was certainly nothing wrong with his memory.
I wish he would have at least said what it was she was offering assistance with. If it was getting out of the country, which they are claiming, why wouldn't he just say?What he didn't want to paraphrase was the exact information about RL "assisting" with reference to Gabby. Brian E. said "you mean after Gabby was dead?" Reilly said yes.
There is nothing wrong with Reilly not wanting to paraphrase that particular, serious, information from Raberta.
And there was certainly nothing wrong with his memory.
After reading and re-reading that suicide note, my head hurt. He seriously was a twisted individual. Extremely narcissistic.Yes. His made up story is utterly absurd. It shows how twisted his mind was. He was a sick and pathetic . JMO.
Also in that interview Reilly states that: "There are scenarios (plural) offered by Raberta to assist Brian."I wish he would have at least said what it was she was offering assistance with. If it was getting out of the country, which they are claiming, why wouldn't he just say?