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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone above mentioned the Smoky Mountains. Those are dense woods. When I was there, I heard a fugitive had lived in the forest there for a LONG time. It would be really hard to be found there, I think.



Time to water board his parents
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Anonymous wrote:So did the parents leave with the “attached camper” and come home without it? Or they just used it to transport/drop off supplies but then brought the camper back with them? Seems like it would be easier to find a missing camper than a person, right?


The camper has been in photos taken at the parents’ house, so it isn’t missing.


The pick up truck might have one of those GPS devices that give its location- perhaps the route the parents took ( in the camper escape to the Smokey mountains) can be traced and/or the plate on the pickup traced through data searches on highway cameras ( reconstruction of their absconding route )

Anonymous
Agree ^^ if their truck is a later model, there often is GPS in it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree ^^ if their truck is a later model, there often is GPS in it.
Or they could get cellphone tower pings with location on it. Unless they all had the foresight to bring burners for that camping trip.
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Anonymous wrote:Do psychopaths commit suicide?

Does a psychopath only kill himself if there's no way out?

Would a psychopath commit suicide alone in the woods, or would the psychopath require that he have an audience?




Brian appears to be a psycho in the Hitchcock sense, not the clinical sense. He's too emotional to be an actual psychopath.


Are you projecting emotions on to him? You're the PP who thinks he is a normal, sweet boy who just lost his shit out of nowhere?


No, I have been convinced of his guilt since the bodycam footage was released. I just don't believe he's a psychopath. He's rage-filled and controlling-- we don't tend to call this emotional because people think that the way women express emotion is "emotional," but this is how men express upsetting emotions. They don't cry, they scream and yell and make demands. It's the same emotion, just expressed differently.

People don't need to be psychopaths to be killers. He didn't kill her for the thrill like a psychopath. He killed her because he needed to control her in order to feel good about himself, and he couldn't control her so she had to go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do psychopaths commit suicide?

Does a psychopath only kill himself if there's no way out?

Would a psychopath commit suicide alone in the woods, or would the psychopath require that he have an audience?




Brian appears to be a psycho in the Hitchcock sense, not the clinical sense. He's too emotional to be an actual psychopath.


Are you projecting emotions on to him? You're the PP who thinks he is a normal, sweet boy who just lost his shit out of nowhere?


No, I have been convinced of his guilt since the bodycam footage was released. I just don't believe he's a psychopath. He's rage-filled and controlling-- we don't tend to call this emotional because people think that the way women express emotion is "emotional," but this is how men express upsetting emotions. They don't cry, they scream and yell and make demands. It's the same emotion, just expressed differently.

People don't need to be psychopaths to be killers. He didn't kill her for the thrill like a psychopath. He killed her because he needed to control her in order to feel good about himself, and he couldn't control her so she had to go.


Np. +1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do psychopaths commit suicide?

Does a psychopath only kill himself if there's no way out?

Would a psychopath commit suicide alone in the woods, or would the psychopath require that he have an audience?




Brian appears to be a psycho in the Hitchcock sense, not the clinical sense. He's too emotional to be an actual psychopath.


Are you projecting emotions on to him? You're the PP who thinks he is a normal, sweet boy who just lost his shit out of nowhere?


No, I have been convinced of his guilt since the bodycam footage was released. I just don't believe he's a psychopath. He's rage-filled and controlling-- we don't tend to call this emotional because people think that the way women express emotion is "emotional," but this is how men express upsetting emotions. They don't cry, they scream and yell and make demands. It's the same emotion, just expressed differently.

People don't need to be psychopaths to be killers. He didn't kill her for the thrill like a psychopath. He killed her because he needed to control her in order to feel good about himself, and he couldn't control her so she had to go.


+1 PP just doesn't understand what a psychopath is. Psychopaths don't really feel emotion pp they copy it. They murder because they have no empathy and are frequently curious about it. They feel no regret, no love, no true happiness. Someone who snaps and kills in a fit of rage isn't really a psychopath, unless they're faking the rage.
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Anonymous wrote:So you believe he is willingly living in a swamp, with the bugs, gators, snakes and who knows what else without a tent?


Guess what? His best friend says he's done it before. He's skilled in off-the-grid living.

'I know he lived in the Appalachians for what I believe was three months, and he did it by himself, so I know he's skilled at it,' said Rose Davis, best friend of Gabby Petito, whose body was found Sunday in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

'He and Gabby both told me stories about it,' Rose...


How is that even possible without someone financially supporting him?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree ^^ if their truck is a later model, there often is GPS in it.
Or they could get cellphone tower pings with location on it. Unless they all had the foresight to bring burners for that camping trip.


Truth is: the government knows of your location nearly all the time, through your cell phone and/or your vehicle.

When .gov isn’t tracking you, then “big data” is tracking you and their tracking information can be purchased or subpoenaed by the government.

Your location is no longer private in any sense.
Anonymous
Time to hire that Israeli company- to hack the parents - cause we know all roads lead to/from them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So you believe he is willingly living in a swamp, with the bugs, gators, snakes and who knows what else without a tent?


Guess what? His best friend says he's done it before. He's skilled in off-the-grid living.

'I know he lived in the Appalachians for what I believe was three months, and he did it by himself, so I know he's skilled at it,' said Rose Davis, best friend of Gabby Petito, whose body was found Sunday in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

'He and Gabby both told me stories about it,' Rose...


How is that even possible without someone financially supporting him?


What exactly do you mean?

You set up an out of sight hovel, tent or ramshackle cabin? You live off fish, berries/fruit, and wild game.

Ocasionally do small jobs for cash.

I mean…
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I took a screenshot of when she lowered her head to show the man and his profile. I wish I could find more pictures of BL‘s profile to compare the two. Because the profile of the man really looks like it could be Brian Laundrie


Much like the backpack guy on the deercam.


I don't think the pictures (Brian and flight attendant video) are of the same person. The ears are totally different.
Anonymous
I don't think the pictures (Brian and flight attendant video) are of the same person. The ears are totally different.

His ears are pulled by the masks straps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I took a screenshot of when she lowered her head to show the man and his profile. I wish I could find more pictures of BL‘s profile to compare the two. Because the profile of the man really looks like it could be Brian Laundrie


Much like the backpack guy on the deercam.

No. I never thought the backpack guy really looked like him. I took a close look at the profile and his lower lip, etc. and to me he did not look like him. This other guy in this TickTock video on the other hand, does bear a strong resemblance but you can’t see his chin because he has a mask over his chin. But I looked at his eyebrow line, nose, and other things and there does seem to be a strong resemblance

I wish I know how to post pictures from my iPhone camera to this site. But what I did is I watch the TickTock video and then as soon as she went down so you can get a good look at the man I snapped a photo and then reviewed the two side-by-side. Although in the video it was A screenshot of his profile and in the photo it is full face.


I think it’s him because he shows up at the wrong freaking hotel. So like him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I don't think the pictures (Brian and flight attendant video) are of the same person. The ears are totally different.

His ears are pulled by the masks straps.

The flight attendant guy is much cuter.
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