Previous P again Part of witness 2 transcript The 911 caller who reported a "domestic dispute" between Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito in Moab, Utah, on Aug. 12 was heard telling a dispatcher that "the gentleman was slapping the girl" and hitting her, Fox News has confirmed Monday after exclusively obtaining the audio of the call. "He was slapping her?" the dispatcher was heard asking. "Yes, and then they stopped. They ran up and down the sidewalk. He proceeded to hit her, hopped in the car and they drove off," the caller added. |
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You are right about straps, I forgot sleeping bags have those two straps. They must've put a pillow in roll with bag. But, must be 2 bags, or something under 1 bag, because it's so tall. |
Why on earth did she go back to that murderer? |
Man I had this thought when watching the video of them with police, it didn’t make any sense to me if it happened the way she was saying that two people would call the police. People generally try to mind their own business with DV. It has to be pretty bad for someone to call and I thought it was really suspicious that folks would have called if they were having a fight the way they described. This makes wayyy more sense. And is so so sad. |
Do you know anything about domestic violence? Before he probably ever hit her for the first time he had probably broken her down til she felt completely worthless and didn’t think she deserved anything more than to be hit by him. That’s how it works. It’s psychological first and then the physical control comes so by the time that happens the victim is barely in their right mind and often genuinely has been convinced they deserved it. Did you see the video of her with the cops? You can see this - she says constantly how messed up she is, how annoying, anxious, how he doesn’t believe she can do anything |
Way to blame the victim. What about Brian having the guts to stop the trip if he thought her plan wasn't viable. (By that I mean getting an Uber, not killing her.) She was not causing him stress. His stress was his thoughts about it. He was also classically abusive. One of her friends reported to the media that he took her ID so she couldn't go out with her. I'm certain his parents knew about the abuse; I mean they lived with them. They turned a blind eye and then defiantly helped him escape. These kinds of posts are sanctioning abusive behavior. That you have doubts about what she wanted to do means nothing. |
I want to know this too. Was he actually seen since the time the van showed up in FL? I also want to know what the heck was so important that he flew round trip to help his dad move from storage in August. He flew home on Aug 17, the day after the 2 women were murdered in Utah, near where Brian and Gabby stayed. I'm still wondering if he was involved in their murders at all. So many questions! I really hope he and his family eventually give answers - so tragic! |
Boat to Cuba is highly unlikely. But hopefully someone is looking at video footage from both Sarasota and Punta Gorda airports which are both rather small, might have been clueless (at the time) as to a rather non-descript passenger heading to points elsewhere. |
I'm PP who posted about the unconfirmed reports that he accidentally went live on Insta from a boat. It is unconfirmed and this situation is very fluid, so who knows if those reports are true. |
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A classic sign of an abuse victim is taking FULL accountability for an entire argument such as what Gaby did in the police video.
Notice how she seemed apologetic for her part in the “scuffle” and blamed herself for why Brian got angry?? She was the one clearly affected and distraught, he was acting like none of it was any big deal to him. He showed no signs of being negatively affected by the situation. At all. So the fact that these cops were calling him the victim is truly laughable. |
I don't know why anyone is calling this guy stupid. He got rid of her in a place they had no instagram posts about, drove home, didn't say a word to the cops, and got out of dodge. He seems like a total scumbag, but not dumb. He only got out of dodge because his parents are criminals willing to lie and cover for him. If he had been smart he wouldn’t have come home at all. |
Why not? Wandering around in the middle of the US wouldn’t get him anywhere. Smart is getting funds and getting out of the country. Plus moving the van across statelines confused the LEOs. They had search parties in Florida and Utah initially. |
Bumping this one more time since there's so much banter in between. 14:38 poster prompted me to bump. READ ABOVE It is confirmed by a 2nd witness call to 911 that BL slapped and hit GP at Moonflower on 8/12 Why the officers in bodycam vid didn't have that info or disregarded that info is unknown. |
I agree. She said she had OCD because she was spending a long time that day making sure her photos were perfect in the coffee shop. Brian was getting agitated and wanted to go and was making her feel like she could not do it anyway. That is what she said. She said she had anxiety. She was truthful of how she felt about herself but was minimizing his behavior. He probably started a fight and she reacted to him out of fear when he became more volatile and threatened to leave her. He got hit in the head with the cellphone because she was trying to keep him from taking her van. She was trying to get into her own van. She was probably crying hysterically at that point and he told her to calm down when he was the agitator. Her crying was a reaction to his behavior. Everything escalated when the cops were involved and her crying increased. Many women cry a lot when stressed by a situation. What was frustrating was to see her crying and so defeated and the cops put in their report she was “manic”. She was not manic because she was crying! BL was a manipulator and a liar. So sad for Gabby and her family. |