then she either agreed to turn it off that night or it happened that night
Iirc, search warrant for the hard drive said it was off since sept 1. Moo
then she either agreed to turn it off that night or it happened that night
He did go to the scene. He laid the cross. He just did not go to the scene with her body there. MOO (and pretty darn confident in it). Rather, he went after it was "cleared." MOOHonestly I get the feeling he did go to the scene. They showed him where they found her. And they showed him photos of her sweatshirt or the sweatshirt itself.
I think that's what Gabby told her mother because that's what BL told Gabby. Gabby may or may not have known if that was true, but she repeated it. Also, the sister said that it was a storage LOCKER, which is much smaller than a "UNIT". Odd that lawyer has no clue where said locker is/was, since Dad supposedly helped BL for 6 days moving stuff....................jmo
They were both healthy, fit young people.I don’t see Gabby being of “average” weight at all. She looks thin, <modsnip> JMO.
I don't think the FBI will even acknowledge that anything was or wasn't said about any of it. Again, maybe asking him to id pictures of clothing or shoes, possibly, but that would be it.I don't think the FBI has confirmed or denied. Only NPPD, which is saying they wouldn't have asked anyway, since they're not the lead. Maybe I missed the FBI denial though.
Small enough to not attract attention of Rangers but big enough to burn evidence? We will find out if this ever gets to trial. MOO.
Wow, that seems to be very overweight! Yikes! Jmo.If estimates of her height and weight (I *think* on LE publications) of 5'5" and 110 are around accurate, she would gave been slightly below "healthy" weight (per whatever org (AMA) establishes these things in the US) and quite a lot below "average.". He, at publicized estimated height of 5'8" and 150 would fall in the "healthy weight band. (Not that it really matters...both of then we're basically lean and seemed fit).
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Guess it depends on definition of car camping. In my early 20's we went "car" camping and hiked easily 1 hr to where we eventually camped.Agree. If you're car camping, you're not generally going to want to walk 5 minutes to your tent, since all your stuff is in the car. No way I'd schlepp stuff for 5 minutes if I'm car camping.
Agree. If you're car camping, you're not generally going to want to walk 5 minutes to your tent, since all your stuff is in the car. No way I'd schlepp stuff for 5 minutes if I'm car camping.
He did go to the scene. He laid the cross. He did just did not go to the scene with her body there. MOO (and pretty darn confident in it). Rather, he went after it was "cleared." MOO
Edit: Think about it. Have you ever seen a crime scene where the cops say come in please and identify your loved one for us? It would never happen IMO.
Seems like the FBI probably figured out the storage thing right away by tracing airline manifests for BL from Utah to Florida. And surely most storage places have security cams. Some places also have attendants or security guards that perhaps witnessed what the Laundries were doing. Yes, it's weird and strange, but I think the truth will come out about that part of the story eventually.*snipped*
'The Daily Mail reported back in September that Laundrie left Petito at the Fairfield Inn in Salt Lake City so he could fly back to Florida “to help his father empty out a storage unit where he and Gabby had their things.”'
The way this is worded makes me think the storage unit was actually rented by his parents and BL and Gabby put some of their things in there as well while they were away. Maybe his parents no longer wanted to pay for the storage unit. Perhaps it took 6 days to empty it because it had some of his parents stuff in it too. Maybe the Laundries paid for his flight as they needed his help to empty it, not the other way around. Instead if paying for them to have their own storage unit his parents offered to let them store their stuff in their storage shed. As to why they won't give up Gabby's things to her parents, maybe a lot of it was destroyed or discarded by Bryan after his final return home. Or maybe they had broken up during this time and instead of storing Gabby's things at his parent's house he chunked them. I've know of many a hateful dude to have done that to their exes. It's been speculated that maybe the were broken up over this period. I don't think so though. I can't see a girl letting an ex (freshly so) remove her things from storage. This whole case is perplexing!
The woman in the van who saw Gabby's van on several nights in that same spot said she was surprised they stayed there because it was not a designated campsite.Idk, but my thought is that it was an existing campsite. It seems really unlikely to me that no one ever camped in the location before. jmo
Yes,Iirc, search warrant for the hard drive said it was off since sept 1. Moo
Yes, I saw that weeks ago from the crime scene photos (the link has been posted a lot). What he did today in the interview is confirm that the creek was crossed. Which was a q I had for weeks. (That's the clip I saw on Banfield) Oh, MOOOn Dr. Phil’s Tuesday show they play video of the location where she was found. Involves a short walk and a creek that has to be crossed.
I think we are talking at cross purposes. Saying the same thing but not realizing it.
She actually looks quite fit and healthy. Beautiful, clear skin and very healthy hair. Eyes are bright and alert. Lots of energy.I don’t see Gabby being of “average” weight at all. She looks thin, <modsnip> JMO.
it took 6 days to move stuff out of a storage locker?
It is a lonley, desolate looking place that he left her. He needs to answer for that. JmoYes, I saw that weeks ago from the crime scene photos (the link has been posted a lot). What he did today in the interview is confirm that the creek was crossed. Which was a q I had for weeks. (That's the clip I saw on Banfield) Oh, MOO
The woman in the van who saw Gabby's van on several nights said she was surprised they stayed there because it was not a designated campsite.