Found Deceased WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 25 Aug 2021 #68

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  • #61
Thank you. We posted simultaneously. From your article:
"She did not live with the Laundrie parents," Davis said in the live video.

"They had a condo that the parents paid for."

She went on to discuss how hard it was to think about how she had previously stayed and hung out at the condo Gabby, 22, and her fugitive fiancé, 23, had called home before they left for their cross-country road trip.
*Huh. The article is dated 10/16. I found info about it the day Chris Laundrie helped LE at the park. 10/7.
 
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  • #63
Of course I don't know what the truth of their living arrangements is, but for what it's worth:
- All of her parents have said she was living there
- She uploaded a short video of the two of them in the Laundrie back yard
- Her "previous address" is listed as being the Laundrie's house in the missing person report filed by her mother
- His sister has said that GP lived at the Laundrie's current house
- Neighbors said that they saw the couple there (one mentioned seeing them working on the van in the driveway)

When I first saw the article in which Rose claimed they didn't live with the Laundries

New details about home where Gabby & Laundrie lived are revealed by her friend

I would have cited many of the sources you cited to dispute her claim. But when I took an admittedly quick look back, I saw that many of those sources aren't quite as explicit as I remembered about where G&B lived. But if what Rose now says isn't true, that does call into question other things she's said. And if what she says is true, I do wonder why that wasn't known sooner.

Where they lived does not relate directly to the murder. But easily 50% of what's discussed here doesn't. But it does relate to the life B&G were living. And if they'd been on their own in a condo that paints a different picture.

JMO
 
  • #64
Of course it's JMO but I don't see it. As @Newsjunkiejen pointed out these could be 2015 pictures. And that's true but I kind of doubt it myself. Would look like bait and switch I think. Not that a buyer would be buying the furniture but different decor would be weird when viewing the condo. And the pictures are SO bad! I'd burn them not reuse them. For house flippers the Laundries know zilch about staging. Why so much knickknack stuff is left in place, I can't imagine unless there were non-family tenants in place. And what's with that weird blue wall? Staging usually means declutter and use neutrals. Maybe brighter colors are ok in FL but cluster isn't.

1. I can't imagine anyone would choose that bedspread to stage a house for sale. Its too taste-specific. And I can't imagine it could be a "required" bedspread.

2. No bookcases. Not even empty ones. Everybody says BL is a big reader.

3. There's seems to be an aquarium. (See kitchen pass through view) I could see getting mom or dad to come over every week to water plants (I guess) but whatever is living in that aquarium can't eat just once a week I wouldn't think. Of course, at least some of the interior plants look fake. The palm in photo with the RL lookalike can't be real. Look at the pot size. It's miniscule.

4. I can't believe the artists G & B would be into stylized shoes like those prints framed in the bedroom and the ceramic shoes strewn about. (See kitchen pass-through, for example. My grandma had some like that.) There's also a kitchen print of a goose that says Red Goose Shoes. Whoever lived there liked shoes, that's for sure.

5. Looks like the glasses you spotted are reading glasses (on the wall hung kitchen table) But no one needs those in their 20s. Do either wear regular glasses?

6. Fairy/woodland elf sculpture on microwave?

7. Doilies on some furniture (chest type thing in living room, for example)

Just doesn't look like B&G 20-something we-are-artists decor to me.
JMO
The burner covers on the stove !
 
  • #65
Thank you. We posted simultaneously. From your article:
"She did not live with the Laundrie parents," Davis said in the live video.

"They had a condo that the parents paid for."

She went on to discuss how hard it was to think about how she had previously stayed and hung out at the condo Gabby, 22, and her fugitive fiancé, 23, had called home before they left for their cross-country road trip.
*Huh. The article is dated 10/16. I found info about it the day Chris Laundrie helped LE at the park.
It looks like Rose did a TikTok Q&A on Saturday and maybe they just updated an older article?
 
  • #66
Something else to think about. If you were going to be married, would you want to live in a small house with your future in-laws. They could have easily wanted their own place for privacy.
Oh, I would definitely not want to live with anyone's parents. I frankly don't understand how it is possible that so many (over half!) of young adults under 29 live with their parents. I didn't live with my parents when in my 20s. But what they wanted or what I would have wanted doesn't really have much bearing on what their living arrangements were. If they were interested in traveling as a lifestyle, it would probably make sense not to buy or rent something.
 
  • #67
I agree about property. With instacart and COVID, he very well could be at any previously uninhabited location. Squatting, I guess.
A condo or townhouse is very possible. He would need running water, but I think he could get by without electricity, unless for whatever reason it's been left on.
Yep, IMO that's where he is hiding out.
Some location known by him from whoever.
"Close" to parents?
MOO

I think anyone in the business of real estate, flipping houses, buying/selling and/or renting will have an entire network of contacts and associates when it comes to available, empty, derelict etc properties.

A fugitive's dream when it comes to places to hide.

CL has also lived in many different locations, so it's not like LE would just need to be checking the FL area, the network could be across multiple states.

Who are Brian Laundrie’s parents?

MOO
 
  • #68
Jim said vengance; can't say i'm surprised at this point. Gabby's family has got to be quite angry with the L's and their lawyer.
After what’s happened to GP and how horrendous her death was, I’m also not surprised their heads are in this place, anger is part of grief, on top of that the only POI is missing, and everything else including the lawyers texts especially during sad announcements, like her body being found and her COD released. I know I’d be angry too. Just hope they all get some peace soon. MOO
 
  • #69
From your article:
Retired US Marshal Lenny DePaul told 60 Minutes Australia that there was a lot about the case that just didn’t add up.

“I think Brian’s parents did help him,” he said. “Gabby lived in Florida with them. They got engaged. He shows up in the van without her. What does he tell his parents? ‘Oh, we broke up, I left her out there, I just decided to drive the van back home, and let’s go camping?’

“It just doesn’t make sense.”
 
  • #70
Oh, I would definitely not want to live with anyone's parents. I frankly don't understand how it is possible that so many (over half!) of young adults under 29 live with their parents. I didn't live with my parents when in my 20s. But what they wanted or what I would have wanted doesn't really have much bearing on what their living arrangements were. If they were interested in traveling as a lifestyle, it would probably make sense not to buy or rent something.
It's also possible that given how much Gabby seemed to work to save money for this trip that she or BL could have been paying some form of rent to his parents for a place to stay for a while.
 
  • #71
When I first saw the article in which Rose claimed they didn't live with the Laundries

New details about home where Gabby & Laundrie lived are revealed by her friend

I would have cited many of the sources you cited to dispute her claim. But when I took an admittedly quick look back, I saw that many of those sources aren't quite as explicit as I remembered about where G&B lived. But if what Rose now says isn't true, that does call into question other things she's said. And if what she says is true, I do wonder why that wasn't known sooner.

Where they lived does not relate directly to the murder. But easily 50% of what's discussed here doesn't. But it does relate to the life B&G were living. And if they'd been on their own in a condo that paints a different picture.

JMO
At this point I believe Rose.
 
  • #72
When I first saw the article in which Rose claimed they didn't live with the Laundries

New details about home where Gabby & Laundrie lived are revealed by her friend

I would have cited many of the sources you cited to dispute her claim. But when I took an admittedly quick look back, I saw that many of those sources aren't quite as explicit as I remembered about where G&B lived. But if what Rose now says isn't true, that does call into question other things she's said. And if what she says is true, I do wonder why that wasn't known sooner.

Where they lived does not relate directly to the murder. But easily 50% of what's discussed here doesn't. But it does relate to the life B&G were living. And if they'd been on their own in a condo that paints a different picture.

JMO
He certainly would have had more of an opportunity to abuse GP on an on-going basis if they lived independently. The only way I can think of to reconcile all of it (her parents saying she lived there, Rose saying she didn't) is that the Laundries may have let GP and BL stay in one of their empty investment properties on a temporary basis before it was sold, with the two of them moving back into the house after that temporary arrangement was over.
 
  • #73
From your article:
Retired US Marshal Lenny DePaul told 60 Minutes Australia that there was a lot about the case that just didn’t add up.

“I think Brian’s parents did help him,” he said. “Gabby lived in Florida with them. They got engaged. He shows up in the van without her. What does he tell his parents? ‘Oh, we broke up, I left her out there, I just decided to drive the van back home, and let’s go camping?’

“It just doesn’t make sense.”
I think they did live with them.
I also think they lived in the condo.
 
  • #74
He certainly would have had more of an opportunity to abuse GP on an on-going basis if they lived independently. The only way I can think of to reconcile all of it (her parents saying she lived there, Rose saying she didn't) is that the Laundries may have let GP and BL stay in one of their empty investment properties on a temporary basis before it was sold, with the two of them moving back into the house after that temporary arrangement was over.
I would agree with this.
 
  • #75
@Angels Advocate I don't know how to carry your question over from the previous thread, but you asked:

"I just want to ask, for those of you who doubt, or do not believe, that BL killed Gabby, why do you doubt it ? I would really like to know."

For me personally, it's not necessarily that I don't believe BL killed GP, it's more the lack of evidence that he did.

I've said all along that I'm not willing to close and seal the lid on Brian killed Gabby 'box', not until there is irrefutable evidence that proves that he did it.

If I was on a jury I couldn't convict him beyond reasonable doubt, not when there are so many OTHER plausible possible alternative theories that could be presented by the defence.

MOO

Isn't that the FBI's job to gather all the evidence in order to bring charges? The FBI isn't just fiddling around hunting for this guy because they have nothing better to do with their time.

More will be revealed when/if he's finally caught and charged with the crime of murder. The public will then learn of all the evidence against BL during the trial. None of us here can convict him of murder based on not knowing all the facts of evidence that the FBI has and because we are not the jury in a trial.

I don't believe it's any sleuthers job to find that evidence as if we were LE. That's not our job. Mostly we are here to throw out ideas, find a accurate timeline, and figure out facts that are true, not dismantle the facts to fit our personal narrative.

My opinion differ's from your's but I respect what you have to say, but I refuse to lie to myself about what the known facts that we are privy to aren't true.

The two things that give me serious doubts of his innocence.

1. He went on this trip with his girlfriend. He returned to Florida without her not notifying anyone in LE that his girlfriend went missing somewhere in Wyoming, refusing to talk to LE.

2. He told his parent's he was going for a hike on 9/13 and never returned. Now LE is forced to find him dead or alive. A innocent man wouldn't have run from either circumstance. Leaving Wyoming without his girlfriend and going on a hike in Florida and never seen or heard from again. These are 2 facts that are really hard to overcome IMO.
 
  • #76
He certainly would have had more of an opportunity to abuse GP on an on-going basis if they lived independently. The only way I can think of to reconcile all of it (her parents saying she lived there, Rose saying she didn't) is that the Laundries may have let GP and BL stay in one of their empty investment properties on a temporary basis before it was sold, with the two of them moving back into the house after that temporary arrangement was over.

If it was a furnished rental unit, The prior tenants’ lease may have expired. Instead of looking for a new tenant, CL and RL might’ve decided to put it on the market but allowed BL and GP to live in it until it sold. If it went under contract while they were on the road, maybe someone (BL) had to fly back and clear it out. Just a theory…
 
  • #77
:D I know taste is personal but that posts sums it up for me.

Talking of crochet, was it a fact that Roberta had crocheted baby clothing for GP? Or was that just a rumour? ( If it's true, it kinda links to @imstilla.grandma speculations about any plans for a future home for the married couple.)

Back on topic though, it wouldn't surprise me at all to later find out if the couple had spent time living in an empty Laundrie property at some point, same as daughter Cassie also had lived at Wabasso before she moved into her own property
The relationship with SB the real estate attorney i am guessing has served the L family well. JMO
 
  • #78
Good morning all. I have a couple of questions for anyone who wishes to answer:
1- How hard would LE be looking for BL if it wasn't for the SM coverage?

2- Does anyone else feel something is very wrong here, as in the searches at Carlton Reserve? He isn't there. He is in one of his parents rentals or maybe one of their friends who also flip houses, imho. Many of us here have said from the beginning that he will be found living in an empty house, not outdoors roughing it.
I just feel we are being duped somehow. Jmo
 
  • #79
Weekend writers on Daily Mail aren’t the best. Longtime commenters think they have a bunch of teenaged interns doing the writing. :0)

Just their weekend articles!? ;) It's like trying to knit fog sometimes getting through some of their news stories haha

MOO
 
  • #80
Brian Laundrie is still on the run. He has not been charged directly with Petito’s death.

As the manhunt for continues, authorities have spent days searching the T. Mabry Carlton Reserve in Venice, Florida, as well as Fort De Soto Park in Tierra Verde, where Brian saw his sister and camped with his parents Sept. 6-8.

Meanwhile, more than a dozen people have reported seeing Brian Laundrie — or someone who matches his description — in other parts of the country, including near the Appalachian Trail in North Carolina.
Brian Laundrie manhunt: Gabby Petito reported missing one month ago
 
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