Gabby Petito Documentary on Netflix

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Anonymous wrote:I’m really unclear why parents of Brian were not charged with obstruction of justice.

Also not clear why if the FBI was involved he was allowed to just walk out of the house to go camping?

And actually how the protesters sitting outside the house didn’t see him leave.


He saved the government millions of dollars by offing himself. And at least he did it isolated in a park rather than in his parents home.


Does anyone think Gabby’s parents could be sued for wrongful death for causing, or contributing to, his suicide, since they brought to much publicity to the case?


Highly unlikely.
I do not think Gabby’s parents intentionally brought publicity to the case.

And there is no jury in the universe that would convict a grieving family of a murdered young woman.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m really unclear why parents of Brian were not charged with obstruction of justice.

Also not clear why if the FBI was involved he was allowed to just walk out of the house to go camping?

And actually how the protesters sitting outside the house didn’t see him leave.


He saved the government millions of dollars by offing himself. And at least he did it isolated in a park rather than in his parents home.


Does anyone think Gabby’s parents could be sued for wrongful death for causing, or contributing to, his suicide, since they brought to much publicity to the case?


Highly unlikely.
I do not think Gabby’s parents intentionally brought publicity to the case.

And there is no jury in the universe that would convict a grieving family of a murdered young woman.



He killed himself because he felt guilty about murdering a frail young woman he claimed to love.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m really unclear why parents of Brian were not charged with obstruction of justice.

Also not clear why if the FBI was involved he was allowed to just walk out of the house to go camping?

And actually how the protesters sitting outside the house didn’t see him leave.


He saved the government millions of dollars by offing himself. And at least he did it isolated in a park rather than in his parents home.


Does anyone think Gabby’s parents could be sued for wrongful death for causing, or contributing to, his suicide, since they brought to much publicity to the case?


Highly unlikely.
I do not think Gabby’s parents intentionally brought publicity to the case.

And there is no jury in the universe that would convict a grieving family of a murdered young woman.


I haven’t finished all the episodes but I have watched that part and I do think her parents intentionally brought publicity to the case, because they had to because they were getting nowhere with the Laundrie family. And I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that.
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Anonymous wrote:It doesn't appear either of them ever went to college even for a bit. He was older than she was by a few grades I believe. I'm not sure why her parents didn't try to make her go to college or stop her from moving to FL with a boy she barely knew (at that point.)

They all seem like great parents (both parents and step parents) they just seem a little hands off. To hear them describe it, they all expressed shock that she wanted to move to FL but never told her she shouldn't go.



She was 22!


I still give my kids advice and guidance at that age.
College-- she should have went.



I would have helped you as well.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:And what about how he got the hotel room and she had to stay in a van alone? Weird choice.


+1
I agree - it was like they knew that Brian had assaulted Gabby and in the end they rewarded him with a free night in a hotel room where they encouraged him to spend the evening watching TV while they advised Gabby to go to a public shower 🚿 house.

Luckily the documentary stated that she ended up driving to the hotel and stayed with Brian that night.


I have nothing to do with the murderer or his family but your first paragraph is pure bs. This was a difficult call for the police and it is wrong for them to assume the man is always the aggressor. I have a bias because growing up and in college I saw many cases of women who were physically aggressive with men and the men weren't violent back. It happens more than you think.
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Anonymous wrote:Was Brian ever actually seen back in Florida? Or was this just word of mouth from his parents?


I think he went to his parents house in Florida, with gabbys van! And then when things started getting public, he snuck out of their house to escape. They are vile.


Correct. The parents said he was at their house, but would not talk to the police. I mean, that could have been a cover -- he could have been somewhere else -- but he was believed to be there.


So he was never actually seen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What kind of police force does Moab have where a man is clearly seen by a concerned citizen, putting his hands on a woman then after speaking with them both, the man is driven into town to a free hotel stay while the woman is encouraged to drive to a public shower and take a shower then spend the evening alone in the middle of the desert.

????
Some creep could have followed her from the shower place to who knows where??
I mean, the area wasn’t too safe around that time - especially for tourists.

Remember those two women who were found murdered at a nearby campground?
To my knowledge their killer is still at large!


Such sexist bs. Just because a party in a dispute is smaller does not mean they are not the aggressor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have to watch. I found this case so compelling; watching as it all unfolded.

She was so pretty!


and that is what matters to all of you more than anything else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And what about how he got the hotel room and she had to stay in a van alone? Weird choice.


+1
I agree - it was like they knew that Brian had assaulted Gabby and in the end they rewarded him with a free night in a hotel room where they encouraged him to spend the evening watching TV while they advised Gabby to go to a public shower 🚿 house.

Luckily the documentary stated that she ended up driving to the hotel and stayed with Brian that night.


I have nothing to do with the murderer or his family but your first paragraph is pure bs. This was a difficult call for the police and it is wrong for them to assume the man is always the aggressor. I have a bias because growing up and in college I saw many cases of women who were physically aggressive with men and the men weren't violent back. It happens more than you think.

Gtfoh with this garbage. He WAS violent toward her. A random person called 911 because they saw him beating her. She had marks on her. You don’t need to defend a murderer, sometimes the devil doesn’t need an advocate.
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