Van Lifer couple camping in Utah national park - two weeks later fiancee arrives in FL alone

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Anonymous wrote:Too soon and awkward. But we need to stop kids from thinking they all can quit their jobs, sell what little possessions they own, and become “influencers.” That market is already super saturated. It’s harsh, but YouTube shouldn’t glorify two Publix baggers that drive into the desert and watch as bad things happen.


Too late for that. There was a book and a movie glorifying the “Into the Wild” kid that basically committed slow-mo suicide.


Yeah, but the Into the Wild Guy was legit. He may have been crazy but he wasn’t vlogging. He set off on his adventure years before the internet. Theses kids, on the other hand, wanted to finance a permanent vacation from bagging at Publix from travel blogging.


She was a pharmacy tech. Who the hell cares what others do? She didn’t die because she was living the van life. She died because she had an abusive boyfriend. Women die at the hands of murderous boyfriends and husbands every day, no matter their job, lifestyle, of place of residence.


Most of this may be true. Also, none of this may be true. What is indisputable is that the career goal of becoming a travel blogger is a recipe for poverty tinged with privilege.


So many clueless people on this thread. Not indisputable at all. Many writers are on the road. They blog and do other work like copyediting. Some people work for a bit, then travel. I don’t know if you mean privilege based on just race and/or socioeconomic status. While I agree that it can be easier to travel when white, there are more and more of people of color who are travel blogging and leading nomadic lives. Check out blackpacking podcast to hear some stories.

At the beginning of the body cam video, she says she's a dietician.
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Anonymous wrote:I suspect her and his parents have already been LinkedIn and zillow stalked by everyone online -- are either sets of parents affluent what-so-ever?

I assume not, based off the shabby truck they had, lack of college education, and appearance of them both.


Keep thinking your bubble will save you from harm. Fool



They own a small business, and could actually be quite successful and wealthy in a millionaire next door way.

"The Laundries own Juicer Services, a company started in 2017 that sells and services commercial juicing equipment." They run the business out of their house.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/gabby-petito-who-are-brian-laundrie-parents

I don’t think that’s true. As someone who knows Sarasota County quite well, North Port is about as middle class as you can get.


LOL DCUMer sleuths trying to claim everyone is Millionaire Next Door.
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Anonymous wrote:People are acting like him escaping to a country with no extradition treaty would mean he's scot-free. He has no other citizenship, and lack of extradition treaty just means extra hoops to jump through, not that the other country will categorically refuse. Laundrie is not Edward Snowden or a Falun Gong supporter or a spy or someone who has committed a crime with political overtones where another country might be eager to get their hands on him themselves as a trophy, or reluctant to hand him over. He's a nutcase who killed his girlfriend. Russia, China, etc. don't exactly want such people wandering their streets, either. And countries like Namibia and the Maldives are not going to antagonize the US by harboring a murderous lunatic that they have no use or desire for, either.


Israel did. After a guy murdered his friend in the DC area.


Sheinbein?
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Here’s an interview w/ the female park ranger who talked to Gabby when they were pulled over..

https://www.deseret.com/utah/2021/9/20/22684359/i-can-still-hear-her-voice-arches-park-ranger-warned-gabby-petito-relationship-seemed-toxic-brian
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Could this be him? photo stamped 6am 9/20/21. Baker Florida, on a trail cam.

https://twitter.com/eeve1990/status/1440170606423511040?s=20
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Anonymous wrote:Here’s an interview w/ the female park ranger who talked to Gabby when they were pulled over..

https://www.deseret.com/utah/2021/9/20/22684359/i-can-still-hear-her-voice-arches-park-ranger-warned-gabby-petito-relationship-seemed-toxic-brian


Yup came here to post that. “I can still hear her voice,” Hulls said. Hulls pictures the sobbing 22yr-old sitting in the back of the cruiser.
“I was probably more candid with her than I should've been,” Hulls recalls, warning Petito that her and Laundrie’s relationship had the markings of a “toxic” one. I was imploring with her to reevaluate the relationship, asking her if she was happy in the relationship w/him, and basically saying this was an opportunity for her to find another path, to make a change in her life.”
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Her flip flops https://twitter.com/AllynSchneider/status/1440162281849901057?s=20

Does someone have photo of Brian in flops?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could this be him? photo stamped 6am 9/20/21. Baker Florida, on a trail cam.

https://twitter.com/eeve1990/status/1440170606423511040?s=20


No
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I suspect her and his parents have already been LinkedIn and zillow stalked by everyone online -- are either sets of parents affluent what-so-ever?

I assume not, based off the shabby truck they had, lack of college education, and appearance of them both.


Keep thinking your bubble will save you from harm. Fool



They own a small business, and could actually be quite successful and wealthy in a millionaire next door way.

"The Laundries own Juicer Services, a company started in 2017 that sells and services commercial juicing equipment." They run the business out of their house.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/gabby-petito-who-are-brian-laundrie-parents

I don’t think that’s true. As someone who knows Sarasota County quite well, North Port is about as middle class as you can get.


LOL DCUMer sleuths trying to claim everyone is Millionaire Next Door.


Regardless a bubble of UMC doesn't save you from crazy young men. If you just want to talk Florida, let's look at Stoneman Doughlas High School. 17 kids died in a mass shooting.

The average income for Parkland, FL is $136,000+

Parkland is also the second wealthiest city in Florida.

So how did their bubble protect them?

https://moneyinc.com/richest-cities-florida/
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I suspect her and his parents have already been LinkedIn and zillow stalked by everyone online -- are either sets of parents affluent what-so-ever?

I assume not, based off the shabby truck they had, lack of college education, and appearance of them both.


WTAF? You are a class A jerk.
DP but also wondering who these parents are and why they’re such scumbags who raised a murderer


Agree about parents being noxious. But am appalled at the stereotyping of lack of college education etc.
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Anonymous wrote:Just read that Gabby's dad was on Dr Phil, and he said she is not OCD diagnosed, she might have called herself "OCD" on video in a non-leyeral way, like she enjoys keeping her stuff orderly.

I think we heard that Brian was actually OCD though?

Anyway, I am irritated by mental illness accusations going at Gabby. She might have had anxiety and for good reason.


I saw the beginning part of that interview. Really weird. Even D. Phil was thrown off by some of the dad’s answers and things he said.



Very weird interview. It seems obvious where Gabby’s mental disorders came from. Sad she did not get help in time, and jumped into that van instead.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I suspect her and his parents have already been LinkedIn and zillow stalked by everyone online -- are either sets of parents affluent what-so-ever?

I assume not, based off the shabby truck they had, lack of college education, and appearance of them both.


WTAF? You are a class A jerk.
DP but also wondering who these parents are and why they’re such scumbags who raised a murderer


First PP appears to be disparaging the victim’s parents as well.


Yep
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Too soon and awkward. But we need to stop kids from thinking they all can quit their jobs, sell what little possessions they own, and become “influencers.” That market is already super saturated. It’s harsh, but YouTube shouldn’t glorify two Publix baggers that drive into the desert and watch as bad things happen.


Too late for that. There was a book and a movie glorifying the “Into the Wild” kid that basically committed slow-mo suicide.


Yeah, but the Into the Wild Guy was legit. He may have been crazy but he wasn’t vlogging. He set off on his adventure years before the internet. Theses kids, on the other hand, wanted to finance a permanent vacation from bagging at Publix from travel blogging.


She was a pharmacy tech. Who the hell cares what others do? She didn’t die because she was living the van life. She died because she had an abusive boyfriend. Women die at the hands of murderous boyfriends and husbands every day, no matter their job, lifestyle, of place of residence.


Most of this may be true. Also, none of this may be true. What is indisputable is that the career goal of becoming a travel blogger is a recipe for poverty tinged with privilege.


So many clueless people on this thread. Not indisputable at all. Many writers are on the road. They blog and do other work like copyediting. Some people work for a bit, then travel. I don’t know if you mean privilege based on just race and/or socioeconomic status. While I agree that it can be easier to travel when white, there are more and more of people of color who are travel blogging and leading nomadic lives. Check out blackpacking podcast to hear some stories.

At the beginning of the body cam video, she says she's a dietician.


wait - was Gabby a dietician, a bagger at Publix, or a pharmacy technician?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Too soon and awkward. But we need to stop kids from thinking they all can quit their jobs, sell what little possessions they own, and become “influencers.” That market is already super saturated. It’s harsh, but YouTube shouldn’t glorify two Publix baggers that drive into the desert and watch as bad things happen.


Too late for that. There was a book and a movie glorifying the “Into the Wild” kid that basically committed slow-mo suicide.


Yeah, but the Into the Wild Guy was legit. He may have been crazy but he wasn’t vlogging. He set off on his adventure years before the internet. Theses kids, on the other hand, wanted to finance a permanent vacation from bagging at Publix from travel blogging.


She was a pharmacy tech. Who the hell cares what others do? She didn’t die because she was living the van life. She died because she had an abusive boyfriend. Women die at the hands of murderous boyfriends and husbands every day, no matter their job, lifestyle, of place of residence.


Most of this may be true. Also, none of this may be true. What is indisputable is that the career goal of becoming a travel blogger is a recipe for poverty tinged with privilege.


So many clueless people on this thread. Not indisputable at all. Many writers are on the road. They blog and do other work like copyediting. Some people work for a bit, then travel. I don’t know if you mean privilege based on just race and/or socioeconomic status. While I agree that it can be easier to travel when white, there are more and more of people of color who are travel blogging and leading nomadic lives. Check out blackpacking podcast to hear some stories.

At the beginning of the body cam video, she says she's a dietician.


wait - was Gabby a dietician, a bagger at Publix, or a pharmacy technician?


She was a Generation Z with no job.

She called herself a 'dietician' with no formal training. She bagged summer groceries. And pharmacy technician? You mean a CVS employee behind a counter? All you need is a online certification.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Too soon and awkward. But we need to stop kids from thinking they all can quit their jobs, sell what little possessions they own, and become “influencers.” That market is already super saturated. It’s harsh, but YouTube shouldn’t glorify two Publix baggers that drive into the desert and watch as bad things happen.

Kids? They were 22 and 23. Exactly how do you propose we stop them from doing anything?


By telling them they’re idiots and don’t call for money in two days when you’re broke.


This!!! While tragic and we have no idea what happened (regardless of what the scum sleuths believe), she appeared to have a nack for pretending her life was amazing. I wonder if she stayed in an abusive relationship longer, in part, because of the impact it would have on her “image” if she left and her “perfect” relationship fell apart.
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