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I believe the Laundrie house is a 3-bedroom house that apparently has 1 bathroom. So they were definitely crowded. I'm sure it was a strain
on everyone having 4 adults live there. If I were the Laundries, I'm not sure I would have agreed.
But B&G hadn't lived there long. They had initially lived with BL's sister, her husband and kids-- that was probably really super-crowded. The sister said the couple argued a lot but said she never saw any physical violence. I don't know but I expect it was easy to attribute the frequent arguments they had to the crowded conditions rather than to an unhealthy relationship. (High school friends said they argued a lot too so it was apparently longstanding pattern, not just one brought on by the strain of crowded conditions.)
According to G's friend, Rose Davis, GP sometimes slapped BL and he sometimes shoved her. She didn't say she observed it happening, but rather that Gabby told her about it.
At the time Rose NEVER said BL tried to strangle Gabby in front of Rose. Never.
If Rose had EVER said such a thing while GP was missing or even after she was found, it would have been "breaking news" for sure. So I am confident she never said it at the time. Of course, Rose may have said something quite different in the documentary. Personally I am not sure she's a reliable source of information as she's said some contradictory things before. And for example, she claimed BL lived alone in the Appalachian Mountains for months, a claim B's sister denied. Regardless, at the time, Rose said things like this from the Daily Mail.
"Rose got to know Laundrie early on when she'd visit their home in North Port.
'I used to consider him a friend, for sure, because I'd hang out with them a good amount,' she noted.
'He had this composure as a sweet, nice, caring guy. But you could tell he's a little off, a little weird. Like, he'd set up our hammocks when we'd go to beach, but wouldn't sit with us, which I found bizarre.
She said the couple wouldn't argue in front of her, but she could tell afterward. Gabby would appear upset, but he'd seem calm."
Gabby Petito's friend claims her fiancé was jealous and controlling
That's a very far cry from saying he tried to kill Gabby in front of Rose! And if they didn't even
argue in front of Rose, it seems quite unlikely to me BL attempted to murder GP in front of her. At most, Rose reported slapping and shoving by both G and B
that GP told her about.
Rose also said the couple lived alone in a North Port condo the Laundrie parents owned. They were not charged rent by the parents. I don't know what Rose said in the documentary, she might have changed her story on this issue too, but at the time
Rose denied the couple ever lived with the Laundrie parents. Obviously Rose must have been out of the loop during that time because there doesn't seem to be any doubt they lived with the L's. But I do believe it was for a relatively short time, weeks, maybe a month or two, just before they left for their trip.
So even if it occurred, I don't know that the Laundries would have seen abuse. Remember
Gabby's family denied ever seeing anything alarming too. And yet the couple stayed with her family in NY for over two weeks before starting their van trip. Some reports said the couple went to attend Gabby's brother's high school graduation. But a spokesperson for the NPPD claimed they had moved to NY. At any rate, they were in NY staying with her family for an extended period that spring/summer. Nobody saw anything. And Tara Petito said she had looked because she had been in an abusive relationship before. Gabby's mother said she thought Gabby would be "kept safe" on their trip by BL, a trip GP's family helped to fund.
One hopes there would be multiple instances of DV observed by others. That would suggest there are always multiple opportunities for intervention. But there doesn't seem to have been multiple instances in this case. People closest to GP, people who spent time around the couple, just didn't know. Rose said BL was odd because he was controlling and didn't like Rose. Also he "read books" which she found odd too. But that hardly suggests violence.
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