Found Deceased WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 25 Aug 2021 #37

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It looks like a sneaker to me.
Here goes:
What it could be if you recall, the day that the mother and father had to leave to see the attorney and they were followed by unmarked cars... I read on twitter accounts that the mother had a bag, did not have much in it when they went into the building but coming out it looked like clothing But not a lot, the bag looked bulky . this is after they left the library and to return home. Its possible with unmarked cars they saw that and wanted something from that bag just MOO
 
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Or a razor, electric or otherwise, to shave his head and trim his facial hair.

We're still in a pandemic . All he needs is a baseball cap, sunglasses and a surgical mask to hangout in a coffee shop on his tablet.
 
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I never meant to imply her project wasn’t important to her. I believe it was. I just know from experience that in order to gain a following it requires more than one video post.

It’s a lot of work to be an “influencer” like she seemingly aspired to be. Daily posts. Even multiple daily posts.

Just my opinion.
She was just getting started before she was tragically murdered. MOO
 
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Skin cells, perhaps; chest or head or underarm hair that Ma & Pa did not see.
Possibly it’s the horns and pitchfork tail that some figuratively ascribe to laundrie. :)
 
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I am not sure we can put too much into that. She said that after GP was found dead.
She seemed sincere to me.
She does have bodycam footage.
We have not seen that yet.
I wouldn't dismiss her without evidence.
 
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Idk Ik its not a popular opinion but I thought given the circumstances the cops handled it well, particularly the cop whose body camera we see the video from. I think many are falling for the hindsight 20/20 effect, what the officers only knew at the moment was that it was a young couple who got into a bad fight that started to get physical, it happens all the time when people get so fed up they gets handsy its hard to predict that it would eventually result in a homicide...

What the police knew was that there was a domestic dispute between the two with the male as the aggressor. They pull on the scene and he's as cool as a cucumber and she's falling apart. First opportunity of training here is to give better DV training for them to spot what so many of us spotted even in those first few minutes of the video and then what transpired after. Calling her a golden flower and laughing it up with the one who was reported to have hit her is reprehensible. I do not agree with the 20/20 hindsight effect. I see this video as a training video to be used for years to come now to show what mental abuse looks like because it is exactly what it looks like.

And Gabby will not have died in vain. Because of her, there will be lives saved. 22 year old shining beam of a person taken too soon. Her work here isn't done yet though.
 
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Features an interview by Gabby's Great Aunt.
Mourners paid their respects to Gabby Petito, whose death on a cross-country trip has sparked a manhunt for her boyfriend. (Sept. 26)
 
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Florida cattle rancher Alan McEwen has spent nearly every day of the last 30 years navigating the woods where Brian Laundrie is suspected of hiding and says it's not conducive to habitation.

"There’s no surviving out here, I don’t know how to say it," McEwen told Fox News Digital.

Laundrie’s survival skills have been at the center of conversation since the 23-year-old’s parents first reported him missing Friday, Sept. 17, just two days after he was declared a person of interest in the disappearance of his fiancée, Gabby Petito. The couple were traveling across the country in the weeks leading up to Petito's death.


McEwen, who has been assisting North Port Police Department in searching the preserve for signs of Laundrie, remains doubtful the Youtuber has what it takes to make it more than a couple of days in the swamp-like reserve.

"I’ve been in the woods in and out all my life … I have learned a lot in my life, and one thing I know is no one is gonna survive out there for two weeks on foot," McEwen said.[/QUOTE]

The fact that they still haven't found him has been increasingly giving me the vibe that he is dead. I think the real tragedy if thats the case will not just be that he'll never face justice but also that if they cant recover his body the family will never have 100% certainty that he really is gone, there will always be lingering doubt that he's out in Mexico or Canada or wherever living a new life as a free man.
 
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When I saw the item they carried out - I assumed it was a large bath sponge or car detailing sponge. But if you look inside the officers palm, there appears to be a pump- similar to a pump used on hand lotion bottles- so I have absolutely no idea lol

I definitely see the pump "head" (is that what they are called?) towards the bottom of the package. It appears as though the top of the bag is wrapped around the pump...
 
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IMO Gabby wasn’t going to just “do” what a therapist or anyone else told her to do. Gabby would do what she wanted to as she felt in her relationship. (“She saw everyone as if they could do no wrong…” paraphrased from her memorial service.)

There are plenty of turbulent relationships that last, despite everyone around the couple begging them to separate. A lot of severely battered spouses do not press charges, survive and stay together. (I’m certainly not saying that this is right, but it happens… a lot.)

On a scale of 1 (mild) to 10 (severe) this DV traffic stop was probably a 2 in severity. No one could predict that her death by homicide was coming.

* Last post from me on the traffic stop.
I agree.
 
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We're still in a pandemic . All he needs is a baseball cap, sunglasses and a surgical mask to hangout in a coffee shop on his tablet.

I was referring to something that would have been left behind at his parent's home that could be used to provide a DNA sample.
 
  • #356
It looks like a sneaker to me.

Good thought -- that ought to work. If no DNA found on whatever the FBI received, they'll just return and possibly look for something themselves.
 
  • #357
With all due respect (yes, I cringe at defending an alleged murderer): her internet project was LITTLE. She posted one video. It requires a lot more to make such a project successful.
Did you hear the way he described it to the cops? Extremely DISMISSIVE that's the point. And what was HE doing to finance the trip?

5:15 She really gets worked up sometimes and I try to distance myself..I locked the (HER) car and walked away from her..what happened this morning is that she's trying to set up her own little website blog and everything, I GAVE HER TIME....(trails off, as knows how that sounds).....We really had a nice morning.....(but she said they were fighting all morning)........
 
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She seemed sincere to me.
She does have bodycam footage.
We have not seen that yet.
I wouldn't dismiss her without evidence.
Then maybe she should show it. We saw plenty of the other officer palling up with BL.
 
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