Found Deceased WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 25 Aug 2021 #36

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I didn't realize an empty gun case was found in the Mustang. MOO - it all seems staged. If he left without his wallet (irresponsible to drive without a license) and phone AND there was an empty gun case and the parents were worried he might harm himself...well, it just seems staged. (IMHO/MOO/YMMV)
We have no knowledge that a gun case was in the mustang. We did see officers walk up the driveway with one but it didn't appear to be from the mustang.
 
  • #182
After reading this post I wonder if it's worth sending people into that swamp to search for BL.

Seems too horrifying and dangerous. JMO.
well they have 4 wheelers and mud buggies and netting and plenty of water, they arent just in there waling around and they get to go home and get a nice warm shower and sleep and pick the ticks off and go again in the morning!
 
  • #183
I agree! I'm pretty sure all that talk from LE provoked him and he started getting more aggressive because he thought he was vindicated in some way.
If he was a loner without many friends then he probably *did* feel like he was validated/bro-lidated!
 
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Hate to say I agree with Walsh on the not returning BUT-what IF he told them he was going to hike back home and they left the car for him and then he vanished?
They don't appear worried or grieving. Most people can't hide grief, it shows on their faces. I just can't imagine being as cold as they appear. I try to always take up for the parents because I know how hard it is to raise kids and they make their own choices but I can't with these parents or Chris Watts family.
 
  • #186
Here's the (compound) question of the day:

If the report by the neighbors is correct - that the father had just purchased the camper (MSM FoxNEWS report/interview)

did he pay cash?
how much did he pay for it according to DMV registration records?
compared to how much cash he withdrew.
 
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We have no knowledge that a gun case was in the mustang. We did see officers walk up the driveway with one but it didn't appear to be from the mustang.
Thank you for that clarification.
 
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This is about 1hr45min of Carlton Reserve, past Tampa.

PORT RICHEY, Fla. (WFLA) — The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the discovery of a decomposed body in Jasmine Estates.

sounds like a housing estate though? maybe an old person died?
 
  • #190
Thank you! Lol not sure why people always got to argue. He didn’t die of damn hypothermia!

These things are being discussed because they are relevant to where LE has been searching for BL for the last two weeks.
 
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PORT RICHEY, Fla. (WFLA) — The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the discovery of a decomposed body in Jasmine Estates.

sounds like a housing estate though? maybe an old person died?
yeah I doubt this is BL
 
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I am about 75% he is alive. For the preserve, I am 50/50. The fact that the FBI is so focused on it, and there was the post with the imaging that showed a man resembling him, against the tree, makes me think he is there. But I also think maybe his parents did help him out when they went “camping” in that tiny camper. Either way, he had extra time to get away. I have seen so much on SM of potential sightings, and I will agree, it would suck to be a young early balding man with a partial beard these days!
 
  • #194
is that where the manhunt is on for that guy that killed a deputy sheriff?
 
  • #195
And, where is Brian's skateboard?
 
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I just want justice for Gabby. That’s all I want.
 
  • #198
Looks to be in a developed area. Doubt it's him.

I'm thinking he's started out at least a day away from Florida by car.
 
  • #199
Has enough time passed for him to be decomposed?

not my field of expertise but i think in summer time 9 days can do a lot of damage, how much someone smarter than me would know
 
  • #200
Random thoughts. He supposedly drove to the Carlton Reserve and left his wallet and phone behind. First off, very irresponsible to drive without a license. Secondly, the family revealing that he left his phone and wallet behind and that they were afraid he might harm himself seems like a pretty good narrative to put out there (all MOO, of course). If they were afraid he might harm himself, why didn't they call the authorities immediately? If it was your son or daughter, wouldn't you follow him/her or at least call the authorities? If it was your son/daughter, wouldn't you appeal to them (publicly) to come home? Again, MOO.
I felt like that whole thing about the lawyer saying that the parents thought he might harm himself because he left his wallet and phone was nothing but an attempt to try to get some sympathy. Really…he brings this up yesterday…yep, after Gabby’s body was found and it was said to be a homicide…and all of the cost and manpower in searching for their boy. Lets’s face it, he left his wallet because he didn’t want anything with his name on it found on him, and he left his phone so LE couldn’t track it….I take everything what this guy says with a grain of salt.
 
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