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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How can they possibly think they could possibly still live in that house, with the amount of hate surrounding them rising each day.


Would there be less hate surrounding them in a house in a different area? There is nothing to do except wait out the media storm and then move.


They really don't have much of a choice. If they moved, they're being suspicious, and the hate will follow them. I could imagine people saying "They know he's not 'missing.' If your son was missing and you were worried, you wouldn't leave your house where his bedroom was."

The Anthonys didn't leave, and they were bombarded for months.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the Laundrie parents were so concerned about their "missing" son, why weren't they out there looking for him? Why would they bring his car back home and essentially leave him in the reserve without transportation? Why weren't they on every news station pleading for their son's safe return? Because they knew in advance that he had murdered her and helped him get away, that's why. Why can't the police bring charges against these people for obstructing justice? don't they have bank records? flight records? phone records? something?!? Why are we searching in swamps instead of interrogating the very people who know his whereabouts? We're wasting a ton of resources on searching for this guy-the parents know.

Is the state of Florida going to sue them for all the resources being wasted looking for their "missing" son?


They didn't report him missing, they aren't looking for a missing person. Their lawyer informed the police that the parents did not know where he is. They are seeking him out as a person of interest. So I doubt it.

I thought they reported him missing on Friday, but maybe the wording in the reports were misleading.
Anonymous
Worst outcome: he is never found and the case just fizzles out with no answers. Second worst outcome: he is found dead and still no answers, nor justice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How can they possibly think they could possibly still live in that house, with the amount of hate surrounding them rising each day.


Would there be less hate surrounding them in a house in a different area? There is nothing to do except wait out the media storm and then move.


They really don't have much of a choice. If they moved, they're being suspicious, and the hate will follow them. I could imagine people saying "They know he's not 'missing.' If your son was missing and you were worried, you wouldn't leave your house where his bedroom was."

The Anthonys didn't leave, and they were bombarded for months.


He's not missing. He's running. Huge difference.
Anonymous
Dive team is out searching a body of water in the reserve. Do they think his body is at the bottom?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dive team is out searching a body of water in the reserve. Do they think his body is at the bottom?


From what I've read, no. They just need to search the water in the reserve so they can officially cross the reserve off the list of places he could be.
Anonymous
They’ve found the guy on the deer cam. It’s not Brian.

Per news report in that county
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They’ve found the guy on the deer cam. It’s not Brian.

Per news report in that county


Really??
Wow.
So he likely has killed himself I believe.

Because if he is alive - his life will certainly be over for good anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How can they possibly think they could possibly still live in that house, with the amount of hate surrounding them rising each day.


Would there be less hate surrounding them in a house in a different area? There is nothing to do except wait out the media storm and then move.


They really don't have much of a choice. If they moved, they're being suspicious, and the hate will follow them. I could imagine people saying "They know he's not 'missing.' If your son was missing and you were worried, you wouldn't leave your house where his bedroom was."

The Anthonys didn't leave, and they were bombarded for months.


He's not missing. He's running. Huge difference.


Well duh. His parents leaving the home would just be even more evidence of that to some people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They’ve found the guy on the deer cam. It’s not Brian.

Per news report in that county

Yep
https://www.facebook.com/281642818653/posts/10159294100703654/?d=n
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How can they possibly think they could possibly still live in that house, with the amount of hate surrounding them rising each day.


Would there be less hate surrounding them in a house in a different area? There is nothing to do except wait out the media storm and then move.


They really don't have much of a choice. If they moved, they're being suspicious, and the hate will follow them. I could imagine people saying "They know he's not 'missing.' If your son was missing and you were worried, you wouldn't leave your house where his bedroom was."

The Anthonys didn't leave, and they were bombarded for months.


They absolutely did have a choice:

First off - work harder to raise a better human being

Secondly, if that human being who they put into the world, takes the life of another and subjects another family to unspeakable pain , then show them that part of being a man is facing your actions- turn yourself in - then the parents could have some standing when they issue there 2 line statement apologizing to the Petito family for the unspeakable actions of their Son

Then , sell your home in a year and - yes- leave the community because no one - NONE of us want a murderer among us
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They’ve found the guy on the deer cam. It’s not Brian.

Per news report in that county

Yep
https://www.facebook.com/281642818653/posts/10159294100703654/?d=n


Did anyone ask why he was walking with a backpack in a swamp at 6AM?

The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office has positively identified the individual whose image was captured on a deer trail camera near Baker and shared on social media, sparking nationwide speculation that it was missing North Port Florida resident Brian Laundrie.

The OCSO has confirmed the man is an Okaloosa County resident who acknowledged he was the one walking on the deer trail carrying his backpack. Several OCSO deputies familiar with the individual noticed the resemblance to the photo of the person spotted on the deer trail, as well as the presence of a neck tattoo.

The private citizen was located and a positive identification has been made.

During its search and investigation, the OCSO found no indications that Brian Laundrie is, or was, in Okaloosa County.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How can they possibly think they could possibly still live in that house, with the amount of hate surrounding them rising each day.


Would there be less hate surrounding them in a house in a different area? There is nothing to do except wait out the media storm and then move.


They really don't have much of a choice. If they moved, they're being suspicious, and the hate will follow them. I could imagine people saying "They know he's not 'missing.' If your son was missing and you were worried, you wouldn't leave your house where his bedroom was."

The Anthonys didn't leave, and they were bombarded for months.


They absolutely did have a choice:

First off - work harder to raise a better human being

Secondly, if that human being who they put into the world, takes the life of another and subjects another family to unspeakable pain , then show them that part of being a man is facing your actions- turn yourself in - then the parents could have some standing when they issue there 2 line statement apologizing to the Petito family for the unspeakable actions of their Son

Then , sell your home in a year and - yes- leave the community because no one - NONE of us want a murderer among us


Agree. I have no sympathy for what his parents are going through. I hope they get charged with aiding and abetting and accessory after the fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They’ve found the guy on the deer cam. It’s not Brian.

Per news report in that county


Really??
Wow.
So he likely has killed himself I believe.

Because if he is alive - his life will certainly be over for good anyway.


Dude is just not that distinguishable. He looks like every other skinny white dude. He can grow/die his hair and no one will notice. He's obviously got cash from the parents and is on the run. He can get visa pre-paid cards, etc with cash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How can they possibly think they could possibly still live in that house, with the amount of hate surrounding them rising each day.


Would there be less hate surrounding them in a house in a different area? There is nothing to do except wait out the media storm and then move.


They really don't have much of a choice. If they moved, they're being suspicious, and the hate will follow them. I could imagine people saying "They know he's not 'missing.' If your son was missing and you were worried, you wouldn't leave your house where his bedroom was."

The Anthonys didn't leave, and they were bombarded for months.


They absolutely did have a choice:

First off - work harder to raise a better human being

Secondly, if that human being who they put into the world, takes the life of another and subjects another family to unspeakable pain , then show them that part of being a man is facing your actions- turn yourself in - then the parents could have some standing when they issue there 2 line statement apologizing to the Petito family for the unspeakable actions of their Son

Then , sell your home in a year and - yes- leave the community because no one - NONE of us want a murderer among us


JFC. I am not defending or extending sympathy to these people. I am simply answering the notion pondered by a PP. Why are they staying in their home? They are staying there because there is no good reason (FOR THEM) to leave, as their position--which, yes, they did out themselves in--will not get any easier by changing houses. That decision has nothing to do with raising/not raising a psychopath, making a statement to the Petito family, or encouraging their son to turn himself in.
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