Found Deceased WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 25 Aug 2021 #71

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"What appear to be human remains" Isn't that what he said? imo
I think so, and also items that may have belonged to him, a notebook and a backpack. Lots of wiggle room there. IMO
 
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An agent from the FBI Tampa division stated that partial human remains, a back pack and notebook belonging to BL were found. He expects the forensic team will be on the scene for the next several days.
He also stated that the Denver FBI will be taking over from here. I wonder why Denver?

If it's a few fingers or something, he could still be out there? IMO.
Denver is the lead agency in the case and also the agency that handled the WY investigation
 
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Why would he have brought along a notebook if he was on a quest to immediately take his life?
I was wondering this too, especially if the black object in the bag was a solar charger as others have guessed.
 
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"What appear to be human remains" Isn't that what he said? imo
I rewound it because I was unsure as well. He said "what appear to be human remains" so it's not as definitive as what brian entin tweeted
 
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They found a notebook. I wonder if BL ensured the preservation of this notebook by putting it in a dry bag before killing himself or succumbing to the elements.

Could it include a motive? An apology? A regret? A manifesto, of sorts? A simple suicide note? More of BL's dark, troubled drawings?

This is an interesting factor.
 
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notebook? in the dry bag hopefully....intact?
 
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Didn't BL draw? If that was a notebook in the bag from this morning, I would lean more towards a sketchbook. My kids have several notebooks like that. They're much bigger than just a spiral bound, lined notebook.
 
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Even if there wasn't an official document that calls Brian laundarie as a person of suspect on the 13th, wouldn't the police still keep an eye on him? So much could have been avoided.
 
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I really hope he's not dead. Her famil
I think that this was a "crime of passion" and that BL killed her during an argument. JMO It was apparent that his anger had been bubbling up.

If he committed suicide, I believe that it was a result of him not wanting to go to jail or deal with the consequences of his actions. JMO

Manual strangulation is not a crime of passion. You must continue to hold someones throat between 3 and 5 minutes after they lose consciousness.
 
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So have we found out if the Laundries found the items or FBI found them?
 
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Hold. I'll transcribe the release.
 
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So this area was previously under water.
 
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An agent from the FBI Tampa division stated that partial human remains, a back pack and notebook belonging to BL were found. He expects the forensic team will be on the scene for the next several days.
He also stated that the Denver FBI will be taking over from here. I wonder why Denver?

If it's a few fingers or something, he could still be out there? IMO.

the denver fbi office covers the location where gabby was found...
 
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When they say “under water”, about how much water was there? A foot? Some inches?
 
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