Found Deceased WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 25 Aug 2021 #35

Where do you think BL is right now?

  • Mexico

    Votes: 50 7.1%
  • Cuba

    Votes: 12 1.7%
  • Canada

    Votes: 20 2.8%
  • Carlton Reserve, FL

    Votes: 98 13.8%
  • Somewhere else in FL

    Votes: 166 23.4%
  • New York

    Votes: 24 3.4%
  • Somewhere else in the US

    Votes: 306 43.2%
  • Somewhere else in the world

    Votes: 32 4.5%

  • Total voters
    708
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  • #801
There was no 'Gabby's Dad incident'. That has been well and truly debunked.
Do you have a source for this?
MOO: I thought the report was heavily redacted. I know some media commented on it but do you have anything that has been released since then? I thought on the 10th it was an attempt to contact which didn't happen and was executed on the 11th (I could be wrong, do not have a source outside of what I have read in these threads, which I can't find at the moment...)

It may have been related to the missing person's report for Gabby and securing the van, but it has NOT been debunked, truly or otherwise. Her father is connected to it, as I understand, because he was involved in the report. Maybe I have lost my mind. If so, please correct me!
 
  • #802
a bunch of Mountain House and a JetBoil? Hardly likely... but possible. How big is the backpack?
The backpack had hip straps. That is a large backpack.
 
  • #803
MREs are available for purchase and require no heat. They have a thing inside to heat them.

Eta: one person mentioned in an interview that he bragged about being able to get by on the AT with basically no food.
yeah. Point being in a decent size backpack it would be surely possible to pack enough food for a relatively long time... longer if one's metabolism allows. And, for the record, I'm not sponsored by Mountain House, I simply chose one brand as an example. How big was/is the backpack?
 
  • #804
Gabby Petito's dad linked to incident at Laundrie home evening before she was reported missing
ETA: snipped
NORTH PORT, Fla. - Gabby Petito’s father was involved in a "public service" incident at her fiancé Brian Laundrie’s home on Sept. 10, nine days after he returned to Florida without her from a cross-country road trip and a day before she was reported missing by her mother, according to heavily redacted police reports.

Nearly everything but the time and address is redacted due to the open investigation, but the documents do link Joseph Petito to a police response at the home where his daughter lived with Laundrie and his parents at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 10. They then returned twice on Sept. 11 for follow-up investigations
Bless you and thank you!
 
  • #805
The backpack had hip straps. That is a large backpack.
speculating then that fully possible to pack, say a months worth of food +/-. Possible.
 
  • #806
Do you have a source for this?
MOO: I thought the report was heavily redacted. I know some media commented on it but do you have anything that has been released since then? I thought on the 10th it was an attempt to contact which didn't happen and was executed on the 11th (I could be wrong, do not have a source outside of what I have read in these threads, which I can't find at the moment...)

It may have been related to the missing person's report for Gabby and securing the van, but it has NOT been debunked, truly or otherwise. Her father is connected to it, as I understand, because he was involved in the report. Maybe I have lost my mind. If so, please correct me!
Look in the media thread for proof. It was stated by LE that at no time was GP’s father in North Port. He was actually in Vero Beach when he made the missing report for his daughter. JMO because I don’t care to sift thru massive amounts of MSM to find a link.
 
  • #807
From the police point of view, yes. It's an event that's entered in their log.
Yes, but hardly what we commonly refer to as an incident.
 
  • #808
Just my opinion.. I think Brian thought he would have more time than he did to get his story straight. Intended to arrive home in the van, tell his parents they cut the trip short because it wasn’t working out and maybe said she was staying with the bumble friend to get space for a few days. Kept her cell phone, some belongings and planned to ditch it in the reserve as if she just went off in her own. He played it cool with his parents until *#it hit the fan. After the moment Gabby was reported as missing, I feel his parents, even if not knowing what had actually happened, developed a panicked complicity and did every wrong thing they could do. What a mess.
 
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  • #811
Yes, but hardly what we commonly refer to as an incident.

Yeah, I know. My point is that LE terminology and ours frequently don't overlap all that much :p It's like they speak in code sometimes.
 
  • #812
yeah. Point being in a decent size backpack it would be surely possible to pack enough food for a relatively long time... longer if one's metabolism allows. And, for the record, I'm not sponsored by Mountain House, I simply chose one brand as an example. How big was/is the backpack?
Yeah, for sure. I could grab my pack right now and be out the door in 10 minutes with enough to survive 4 weeks or so without stopping at a store. If I can hunt or gather, indefinitely. I am odd though, and have survival knowledge. So, if he too is odd, has survival knowledge, and knows his area, he could have too. I don't see that in him, but that's my opinion and it's not worth much
 
  • #813
Does calling police, concerned for his daughters well being constitute an 'incident'?
If it generated a police report, it is an incident on file.
 
  • #814
I believe the last text message on the 30th will be BL's undoing. He had to be on the road on the 30th in order to make it back to Florida by September 1st. So where ever he was will be located at the tower it pinged off of.

FBI probably know this already since they established his timeline and how he was using her debit card after her death. If BL ever see's the inside of a courtroom, I think we will all be shocked by what the FBI has known that we don't.

Yes, in every case I’ve followed it’s been much the same. It feels like nothing is happening but there’s just so much work going on behind the scenes that we don’t see, then one day it all just drops. It’s really quite amazing what they know and how they piece it all together.
 
  • #815
If they are concentrating on bodies of water, does this mean they now believe BL has drowned or is submerged in the water?
I really don't understand the search of this area. I wish we all knew what they knew.
Because he went in there to die.
 
  • #816
The poll at the top of the page got me thinking. Do you think he's alive? I really believe he would have been found by now if he was alive. I think he committed suicide.
Sadly I agree. Or he got eaten by an alligator.
 
  • #817
yeah. Point being in a decent size backpack it would be surely possible to pack enough food for a relatively long time... longer if one's metabolism allows. And, for the record, I'm not sponsored by Mountain House, I simply chose one brand as an example. How big was/is the backpack?

I have (among other things) a 1lb bag of rice and a propane camping stove in my bug out bag. Those two things alone (along with collecting rainwater or being by a stream) can keep me alive for up to a month. And they would both easily fit in a child’s school bag, much less a large camping pack. So I agree, it’s definitely possible to stay alive for a while on minimal food.

Up against the wildlife, however, that’s a different story.
 
  • #818
Do you have a source for this?
MOO: I thought the report was heavily redacted. I know some media commented on it but do you have anything that has been released since then? I thought on the 10th it was an attempt to contact which didn't happen and was executed on the 11th (I could be wrong, do not have a source outside of what I have read in these threads, which I can't find at the moment...)

It may have been related to the missing person's report for Gabby and securing the van, but it has NOT been debunked, truly or otherwise. Her father is connected to it, as I understand, because he was involved in the report. Maybe I have lost my mind. If so, please correct me!

Check the last few pages for more info on this. Her father was NOT at their house or anywhere near it.
 
  • #819
I am wondering what a 'public service' incident is? It sounds like simply GP's dad expressed to LE that he was concerned about his daughter's whereabouts in conjunction with not being able to contact BL's family.
.

IMO, the fancy language is merely North Port LE code for ‘an incident requiring the involvement of a public servant, aka ‘cop’.’

in other words yes, a wellness check, as you suggest.
 
  • #820
Yeah, for sure. I could grab my pack right now and be out the door in 10 minutes with enough to survive 4 weeks or so without stopping at a store. If I can hunt or gather, indefinitely. I am odd though, and have survival knowledge. So, if he too is odd, has survival knowledge, and knows his area, he could have too. I don't see that in him, but that's my opinion and it's not worth much
and there's degrees of needed "survival skills". I'd imagine that Laundrie would have unique motivation for so-called survival. Still, the thing is that food wouldn't have to be a problem.
 
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