Found Deceased WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 25 Aug 2021 #77

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  • #721
It went from happy hiker out for fresh air, to grieving to depressed/distraught....to dad pleading with him not to go. jmo
That must have been fun few days in the household.....

SB is a hot mess. He cannot get his stories straight.
 
  • #722
Agree, doesnt he have a secretary to type it all up for him? I would avoid interviews altogether if I was as ill prepared as him. No one is forcing him to get his mug on camera.
And they had to have a powwow to figure out when they last saw their distraught/possibly suicidal son. Umm. Seems like that would be etched in their brains. jmo
 
  • #723
Yes, I heard Ashleigh's after-comments. If she wants to help him with this his explanation for why he chose the word "grieving" I'm fine with her doing that. I just don't agree with her; I think it was a Freudian slip.
She missed the fact that the whole thing started (before her show) by sb saying that the L's said Brian was grieving. It was the L's choice of words. He can't subsequently try to brush it off as his own poor choice of words. At the most what he could say is that "maybe the Laundries mispoke".
 
  • #724
In this interview, JT says GP and BL had moved back to NY in June. Start listening at about 2:25. I wonder if that's why NS put NY as the place she should be returning.


It was my understanding BL and GP went to NY to visit and to attend her younger brother's high school graduation on about June 17. They then left on their trip on about July 2. Not that they had "moved back" to NY for a few weeks. But if they had moved as the NPPD seems to claim, then certainly the Laundries had no reason to expect GP to come back to their house.
JMO
 
  • #725
It went from happy hiker out for fresh air, to grieving to depressed/distraught....to dad pleading with him not to go. jmo
That must have been fun few days in the household.....
... then to regular ol' BL out for a hike for a few days as usual to clear his mind
 
  • #726
It went from happy hiker out for fresh air, to grieving to depressed/distraught....to dad pleading with him not to go. jmo
That must have been fun few days in the household.....
Happy hiker would have taken his own phone with him, and his wallet.
 
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@mikerreports


“Only God can judge you. And he’s being judged.” A woman who identified herself as a coworker of #BrianLaundrie and #GabbyPetito removed some signs critical of the #Laundries at the makeshift memorial on their lawn.
https://twitter.com/mikerreports/status/1451909161722257413?s=20

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  • #729
Could BL have filed the missing person's report himself?
Who knows? You did make me giggle. I mean, how many more twists and turns are gonna happen? I think a lot more. You can’t make this stuff up. Twilight Zone on steroids…


10/5 GMA interview

CASSIE LAUNDRIE: The last time I physically saw and the last time I physically spoke to my brother was on the sixth [of September]. I’ve tried to get in touch with him… phone went to voicemail.

VICTOR OQUENDO [voiceover]: Cassie sharing this photo exclusively with ABC News, showing Brian and his five year old nephew camping at Fort DeSoto park with their parents, five days before Gabby was reported missing.

CASSIE LAUNDRIE: We just went for a couple of hours and we ate dinner and had smores around the campfire and left. And there was nothing peculiar about it. There was no feeling of grand goodbye. There was no nothing. I’m frustrated that in hindsight, I didn’t pick up on anything. It was just a regular visit.

VICTOR OQUENDO [voiceover]: By the time Gabby was found 13 days later, Brian had already vanished. The day Cassie learned of his disappearance, she says she immediately told investigators about that camping trip.

CASSIE LAUNDRIE: It was not hidden from law enforcement. I’ve been cooperating with the police. Since day one, I have been in touch with law enforcement.
Brian Laundrie's sister urges him to 'come forward' amid manhunt l GMA


We asked if there were any weapons found in the area throughout the search for Brian Laundrie:
TAYLOR: I think there’s more evidence that has certainly been collected and the revealing of that evidence will happen at the proper time.

There have been questions surrounding Brian’s notebook that was discovered. Taylor said it is being looked at by the FBI:
TAYLOR: It was wet so certainly the FBI is going through the process of making sure they handle that as carefully as possible to dry it out and hopefully keep the integrity of that notebook.

We asked if Brian’s parents could have possibly lied to police during this investigation:
TAYLOR: It appears they have been open and honest as far as looking for their son and sharing that information as it all turns out.

They just simply haven’t given information when it comes to anything they may have known about Gabby and her death and the potential for Brian’s involvement.

Taylor also commented on what Brian’s death means when it comes to the investigation into the death of Gabby Petito:
TAYLOR: I think that investigation, I don’t want to speak for the FBI, but I believe that will continue and they will work to put all those pieces [together].

Certainly, there is not only what could potentially be in that, but everything that’s been gathered in digital information, the digital footprint that’s never been revealed that will certainly be a part of their entire case.
NPPD's Josh Taylor speaks one-on-one about the discovery of Brian Laundrie's remains
 
  • #730
Are we being punked? I don't ask this sarcastically. I genuinely have to wonder how much of a disinformation campaign is going on here. The alternative is that a lot of people are not particularly sticklers for details.

We could be
It's a crazy case & very few things are ever as they first appear
 
  • #731
I hope LE are watching these eye-popping SB interviews.

If not LE, then FBI is.
I guarantee you they are analyzing it. Unless they feel the case is closed.
 
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  • #733
Are we being punked? I don't ask this sarcastically. I genuinely have to wonder how much of a disinformation campaign is going on here. The alternative is that a lot of people are not particularly sticklers for details.
Yeah, like when was the last time you saw your own now dead son. There were only three ppl living there, it wasn't like "Home Alone"where they misplaced Kevin.
 
  • #734
Because they only showed you the part of the film where he made the find. They didn't show you all the other times he went off trail hunting for signs. He did not beeline straight to the bag.
but I remember that someone from LE or Brian Entin (sorry can’t find link) said the parents got To the trailhead & found the remains around 45 minutes later. In that area, I’d consider 45 minutes to be a beeline.
All JMO
 
  • #735
So the lawyer and the parents didn't even want it to get out that friday that he was gone, looks like. So, someone who cared about Brian set up the meeting to disclose it. Imo

I wonder how long the parents and lawyer would have waited.

Why would the attorney and the Laundrie's want to wait to report their missing distraught possibly suicidal? I cannot think of one reason why they'd wait until the 17th to report him missing. I could see giving him overnight to return but after 24 hours, I'd start panicking.
If he left completely distraught mentioning suicide I would have been freaked out immediately, if he left calmy I think I might give him space and wait for him to return the next day with my car before I'd start to panic.
 
  • #736
Using "household member" to convey "someone who was in the home at the time" is more of a lie than a mistake or a misuse of language. If I'm the police officer in their home at the time (and if I'm the one being referred to) I'm totally pixeled right now at being referred to as a "household member."

There are a lot of people crawling out from under a bus this morning....

My impression is that SB is conveying a message, not that there is an actual "household member." What he is alluding to is someone, not the Laundries filled out a missing person's report. He's alleging malfeasance.
 
  • #737
Yeah, like when was the last time you saw your own now dead son. There were only three ppl living there, it wasn't like "Home Alone"where they misplaced Kevin.

I really can accept that those days were a blur within a blur within a blur for the parents. But, they had an attorney who should have been able to say something like:
  • "You first called me about your son at x time on x date. I have a record of that. "
  • "Then, on x date at x time, you let me know Brian hadn't returned from his hike. I have a record of that.
  • If you haven't seen him since then....that is when he went missing.
  • Is that your recollection as well?"
 
  • #738
She missed the fact that the whole thing started (before her show) by sb saying that the L's said Brian was grieving. It was the L's choice of words. He can't subsequently try to brush it off as his own poor choice of words. At the most what he could say is that "maybe the Laundries mispoke".
I cannot keep all of SB's interview statements straight, so I may be badly mistaken here, but I swear that in one of them, when explaining why Brian was upset, SB brought up the Bethune video....(that's why I was mistaken about the date of the video yesterday).....there is NO WAY that Brian ever saw that video of the 19th, as Brian was probably already dead in the swamp) but, I think that SB's timing was once again, confused, and it was a dead giveaway....implying that the video location in spread creek really freaked Brian out. It did not freak Brian out it freaked SB and Brian's parents out. If no one else recalls this, then maybe I misheard it, so, just disregard this post if that's the case. I don't want to mislead anyone. JMO JMO
 
  • #739
Why would the attorney and the Laundrie's want to wait to report their missing distraught possibly suicidal? I cannot think of one reason why they'd wait until the 17th to report him missing. I could see giving him overnight to return but after 24 hours, I'd start panicking.
If he left completely distraught mentioning suicide I would have been freaked out immediately, if he left calmy I think I might give him space and wait for him to return the next day with my car before I'd start to panic.
if he left his wallet, did he even have his DL? I can't see any basis for " he just went for one of his habitual walks", that is so silly and weak, like John Q public is so easily fooled.
 
  • #740
Could BL have filed the missing person's report himself?
Cassie is a possibility or even someone in law-enforcement it does not have to be a family member to report a missing person. Maybe LE did it so they could initiate the searches for him
 
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