Found Deceased WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 25 Aug 2021 #72

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  • #241
I mean what was that movie about the mountain climber who got stuck and cut off his own arm?
agree unlikely, but possible.

Oh yeah! I forgot about that movie. If someone's choices were having to watch over their shoulder for the rest of their life on the run, spending life in prison where they would be dominated by alpha males, committing suicide or sawing off an appendage to fake their death, they might choose the latter. Nothing would surprise me at this point. IMO.
 
  • #242
Seeing suicide repeatedly being referred to as the " coward's way out" is really rubbing me the wrong way.
 
  • #243
Two young boys will read all about their uncle one day…
That is a sad truth. They will have to rationalize who they knew with what he most likely did.... not an easy place for anyone to be.
 
  • #244
Can someone post a live link to what's unfolding at present?

Thanks in advance.
 
  • #245
Manslaughter can be homicide. So can murder but for him to state murder rather than homicide is something we have not heard anyone official say so far. IMO

Manslaughter is when a homicide is accidental. She died of strangulation, which given the length of time that that type of killing takes, is never manslaughter. It would always be murder.
 
  • #246
He's a real estate attorney and since we know he talks quickly and frequently on Twitter, he probably doesn't think to use the right terminology. MOO

Investigators tend to couch their statements a lot. It could be just that the police are sure they're human remains and said so to the lawyer but just doesn't want to fully commit to that publicly yet, out of caution.
 
  • #246
I suspect that this area was under water last time CL was there with the police. Now it is not.

Was his car found here at some point and was that car under water?
 
  • #247
Are we sure that the "notebook" is a paper notebook and not a notebook as in small computer?

That's what I was thinking when the notebook was mentioned. I assumed it was a small computer. Probably I am wrong.
 
  • #248
Curious that, after all afternoon searching, they only found a backpack (dry bag?) and a notebook. Surely a self-proclaimed survivalist is going to bring more supplies if he truly intended to "live off the land." So where's the rest of the stuff that he'd presumably brought with him, and why was this this only thing found by the remains?
Maybe it is because he went there to kill himself and never intended to live off the land. That is a fan fiction scenario written on social media. MOO
 
  • #249
So his parents would rather have a deceased child than one who might have had to spend a chunk of his youth imprisoned?? Shameful.
 
  • #250
So probably a simple story in the end. They were bitterly fighting, he killed her in a blind rage.

he knew he could either lie to everyone and it would magically go away or he would probably have to kill himself.

He lied to everyone as long as possible but soon the whole world was looking for Gabby so he went off and killed himself.
 
  • #251
Exactly. None of us know what he was feeling what he was thinking. It's really a sad situation. All we know is that he took her life. We still don't know why? I feel like unless we are in a person's shoes than we can't pretend that we know. But the end result for all family members is sadness.

I agree with everything you said apart from, "All we know is that he took her life".

We don't know that. At all.

MOO
 
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I don't think the FBI would say "possible human remains" unless they were pret' darned sure it was human remains.

They have confirmed that the notebook and the backpack are BL's. That was the point of the news conference - which would have been unprofessional to tweet, IMO.

Most ink can be revived under microscope, even if damp for a long time, but I'm not sure that we'll ever know what was in them. If they confirm the remains as BL's, the case dies with him.

Agree! But they better make really darn sure that the "partial remains" are BL. The finding of a notebook & backpack, depending on contents, may be an all too convenient find for my suspension of disbelief. Any "objects" found by the Laundries are subject to an additional layer of suspicion in my mind and I'm not "buying" the "find" until I know the contents & the ID is confirmed. And even if it's him, the "objects" may or may not be what they seem.
 
  • #254
Manslaughter is when a homicide is accidental. She died of strangulation, which given the length of time that that type of killing takes, is never manslaughter. It would always be murder.
I’m repeating what I heard and what JB said, up until now they’ve used the word homicide not murder. Murder is determined legally from what I’ve been told. It could have been a slip of the tongue but I thought I’d mention it because we haven’t heard it before, wish I hadn’t to be honest. JB thought it was significant. IMO
 
  • #255
Comparing the loss GP’s parents are experiencing to what the Laundries might be experiencing now…gross. Those families are not the same.

I agree, they're not the same. Apparently Brian engineered both deaths, Gabby's to murder and his to suicide or to trying to outwit the elements.

But as I said in the last thread, at one point Brian was the Laundries little boy. So I feel for them strictly on that level. I'm mad at them for everything else.
 
  • #256
Seeing suicide repeatedly being referred to as the " coward's way out" is really rubbing me the wrong way.
It's interesting, I've seen pundits on TV etc refer to suicide as "the coward's way" & then also things along the lines of "he wouldn't have the courage to kill himself..." & I'm always like, which is it?! BL aside, I find both characterizations so strange & off putting. JMO
 
  • #257
I have questions lol like most of us. The FBI said a backpack. Is that in addition to that little wet bag? Or is the backpack they’re referring to the wet bag. Also. I wonder if the notebook was laying by itself or in the backpack/wet bag. IF it was in the wet bag, there’s a good chance it might not be completely destroyed. Idk JMO.
 
  • #258
I’m bringing this over from the first thread. I’d hate for the thread to be closed:

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  • #259
As a parent who has lost a child and never received the full story on what led up to his death......justice for me would be closure and the ability to move on. I personally would not to relive everything through a trial etc. We had to come to the realization that knowing the full story didn't change that our son was deceased, it wouldn't lessen the pain. We had to figure out how to best do life without him in it. And he wouldn't have wanted us to stay stagnant and never move on. This is MOO only, but a valid one since I have personally lost a child, though not in these same circumstances. As a side note, I teared up and my heart broke at the video of RL and CL speaking to the searcher. Being notified of your child's death is not something any parent should ever have to face, even the parents of the person who most likely killed Gabby.
 
  • #260
Was his car found here at some point and was that car under water?
His car was found in the parking lot, so no, it wasn't under water.
 
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