Found Deceased WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 25 Aug 2021 #60

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  • #901
Sensitive? Only when something affected him. Sensitive people do not slap their girlfriends, take their keys and cell phone leaving them alone in remote areas. Sensitive people do not just kill and dump the body of their GF to decompose in a desolate creek bed, vulnerable to insects and wildlife. Sensitive people do not ignore the pleading from their GF's worried family then hide like a coward.
With all due respect I fail to detect anything sensitive about him. Jmo
1,000 "Likes" ! ^^^
Great explanation of whom exactly we are dealing with.
Sadly.
Imo.
 
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  • #903
There are, but he's not in a crawl space lol
LOL. Now we'll have to read pages upon pages of crawl space theories! And witness enhanced shots of the garden hand-flower, in search of a tattoo. jmo
 
  • #904
We're not allowed to sleuth BL's parents and I don't want to get blocked or banned.
So I will simply say - perhaps there is/was a swimming pool on the property....?
 
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  • #906
Today 2:30 PM Eastern US Time the full autopsy will be potentially revealed hopefully giving further hints in how the whole situation really is. As of right now, it seems like the case has ran out of possibilities. MOO. Even Dog escaped the investigation site.
 
  • #907
If that would be the case (hypothetically speaking), he would be (hypothetically) guilty for leaving her stranded in the middle of nowhere with no food/water/shelter all by herself.
Based on her reaction at the Moab stop, that seems a more likely scenario
 
  • #908
Is it possible the FBI is asking the coroner to release false information that they were unable to determine COD with the hope that Brian will think he’s in the clear as far as murder and turn himself in?
 
  • #909
Is it possible the FBI is asking the coroner to release false information that they were unable to determine COD with the hope that Brian will think he’s in the clear as far as murder and turn himself in?
IMO not a chance
 
  • #910
Has anyone seen a confirmation of the identity of the forensic pathologist brought in from Sheridan Wyoming?


Update on body found at Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park
The Teton County Coroner’s Office tells Fox News' Jeremy Copas that the autopsy on the body found Sunday that is believed to be Gabby Petito will be conducted tomorrow. The office is bringing in a forensic pathologist from Sheridan, Wyoming, about 360 miles
Gabby Petito: Police declare 'crime scene' as FBI enters Brian Laundrie's Florida home: LIVE UPDATES
a google search brought this up - Dr. Thomas Bennett, MD, Forensic Pathology Specialist - Sheridan, WY | Sharecare
 
  • #911
I can't help but wonder if the hitchhiking was him attempting to run, but then he circled back, realizing that leaving behind the van and any evidence it contained was far riskier than just driving it home and concocting some story about them having a fight and him driving the van home while she met up with friends, etc. I could see him killing her, panicking/hitchhiking, and then feeling like he needed to return to the van to stay in control of the situation. He strikes me as someone who needs to be in control. JMO.
I can see this too. I have also thought that he left her body in the van for two days hoping someone else would discover her, his albi being that she was fine when he last saw her. Jmo
 
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  • #912
I think everything escalated after his outrageous behaviour at the Merry Piglets restaurant on the 27th as well.

By this time they’ve had a public fight that resulted in a police incident and he’s gone home to Florida for a week. She must have been so very worried and conflicted about continuing this trip with him…..bless her and her family (especially today.)
 
  • #913
I can't help but wonder if the hitchhiking was him attempting to run, but then he circled back, realizing that leaving behind the van and any evidence it contained was far riskier than just driving it home and concocting some story about them having a fight and him driving the van home while she met up with friends, etc. I could see him killing her, panicking/hitchhiking, and then feeling like he needed to return to the van to stay in control of the situation. He strikes me as someone who needs to be in control. JMO.
Also, maybe he phoned home for advice. Jmo
 
  • #914
Yes, am wondering if there's something strategic about this. Also, could it be that the FBI think that BL's parents hearing the manner of G's death (if that's announced today) might prompt to understand the brutal reality of what their son (allegedly) did to GP (as if the circumstantial evidence isn't already enough...), to know that everybody in the world knows what their son (allegedly did), and so, they finally decide to cooperate? JMOO I have no idea about LE strategy, but it's interesting to think about

I agree, there could be some strategy here. It also could be that this is a big case; the FBI has had the information and used whatever it was to do what they have to do and now it's time to release it to the public? Maybe somehow the info will help the public? I don't know, just guessing.
 
  • #915
Maybe some places in the state, but that specific house is slab on grade.
 
  • #916
A "friend" does not publicly call someone a chubby social outcast. I'm skeptical of this relationship.
There was a brother of a friend of BL that posted yearbook pics here from about the same age and teased stories and videos of both BL & GP before being deleted. He was questionable too and quite possibly this same guy.
 
  • #917
I hope the next press conference we hear after the details of her death is the announcing of charges.
 
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  • #919
A "friend" does not publicly call someone a chubby social outcast. I'm skeptical of this relationship.


"Anonymous" sources are always suspect.
 
  • #920
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Many creative memories & moments going on with BL .

Including but not limited to when he was last seen at home, first said to be about the 14th but later debunked by LE to be the 13th.
And the interviewer who according to the family lawyer did not pose the questions correctly, and thus the sister who had seen him after he arrived at his parents -- had the change her story from previously not having been able to see or talk to him.
A convoluted circus of monumental proportions it would seem.
Imo.
 
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