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

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Anonymous wrote:Local media are starting to ask officials how much the search is costing "us."

Reportedly somewhere "between 500,000 and 1 million" so far.


Which is like 10 times the money spent on pretty much ALL of the POC that have gone missing this year combined.

It's too bad no one will care if I get murdered.


There are major faults in your logic that you don’t have the courage to be honest about or perhaps you are such a far gone racist that your perspective is distorted:

Here’s the hard truth : the “ media” doesn’t give a damn about Gabby either , nor did they give a shit about Natalie Holloway or Joan Bennet - they just want to make money off of ratings . Period . It’s simple demographics: majority of spenders on products of companies advertised on these networks are white because majority of America is white .

The fact that the story sells - doesn’t mean yours won’t - just find a forum that will back it with $$$$ . Your mistake is you thinking that the media grieve for anyone - maybe the news anchor does - but the execs making those decisions are same guys who supported the Harvey Weinstein of the world - who btw mostly targeted white women


You're calling ME a racist? Not the people who ONLY care that a white girl is missing? The reason the media gets such high ratings is because white people only care about good looking white people.


Your logic is child like.

Consider this : in one breath you allege that ALL white people don’t care about you AND in the same breath ALL white people are obsessed with oppressing you and keeping you down. Which is it because they are diametrically opposed ?

Here’s the truth : AA women are 3x more often the victim of violence by their partner - focus your attention there . THAT is what you should be trying to change and NO don’t even try to say that the reason AA men are beating the WH”t out of their gf and wives is because “ the white media made them do it “ or “ it’s cause of slavery . Deal with IT . Face IT . Maybe demand gun violence laws - gun bans and mandatory jail terms to end violence

But NO instead, let’s play a zero sum game : No one can care about ANYONE- all lives are Sh”t

No way that is gonna happen .

Brian Laundrie and his dirt bag parents are in the news and are being hunted because they have seriously violated societal norms:
1) not manning up and coming forward in Shane when you kill a woman who loved you
2) parents lying to protect their son as opposed to doing the right thing knowing how we ALL feel as parents of our child was missing/ murdered
3) making public fools of the Utah police - BIG Mistake Brian - big mistake

Piss off every grandma , grandpa , mom and COP in America and do it while being an unemployed LOSER and , yes, our society demands a correction - a prosecution and justice because THAT is how we uphold our values - ALL of our values - just like last Summer we all stood up because our values were violated

Valuing Gabby doesn’t mean YOU aren’t valued


While I think you underestimate the cumulative effects of racism and slavery, you're dead on that this story is about violated social norms. And, the killed lesbian couple. I didn't perk up until I understood there were THREE dead ladies, in a national park. I mean, there are SO many national parks horror and true crime stories that I don't even know where to start. American Horror Stories just dedicated an episode to national parks (Feral) and the National Parks killers podcast is on its 11th season. Three dead ladies, in a park? That's fire.


So this is interesting, right? Where is all the news about the lesbians and who killed them? Nothing. You wouldn't know about them if it weren't for Gabby. They're not POC, but they are a minority and you can't relate to them, so you wouldn't really be focused or interested in that story, you'd just say "Oh, that's sad, I hope they find their killer" but there's not a thread about them, nobody is seeking out clues about them, I haven't seen any TikToks about the last time they were spotted, etc...


They were actually a story that was going on before Gabby's. And then they merged.

I don't think you guys can back up your claims that only pretty blonde girls are featured in true crime. I'm a genuine true crime fan, I average 1-2 hours of true crime stories per day and much higher on weekend. While cleaning my house, I'm listening to murder. While walking my dog, those airpods are feeding me murder. I know my murder.

And I can tell you-- and have receipts-- that pretty white women are actually a minority in this genre. Prove it otherwise. The only ones you can probably name are JeanBenet, Natalie Halloway, and now Gabby. That's what... one a decade? No, contrary to what's fashionable to claim, true crime and horror fans actually prefer the more obscure stuff with imperfect victims. Go look on Netflix and see who the victims are these days. People like complex story lines, interesting villains, and relatable victims. JeanBenet, may she rest in peace, is not relatable for most people.


+1

I’m a huge true crime junkie, too, and I second the above. I’d maybe add Amanda Knox to your list, but otherwise I couldn’t name any more white women. I could, however, name +10 Asian and black women who have gone missing. I honestly think it’s just soooo trendy to flag the “white blonde woman” card. Yet, none of these people actually follow the genre or general media coverage.


People are not talking about true crime junkies surfing Netflix. Folks are saying NBC/CBS/ABC are not featuring certain women (or MEN). And it’s true. Hundreds of native women have gone missing in that same area and I can’t name one of them.

I don’t want them to stop featuring people like Gabby Petito. I want them to give a bit of airtime for people like Jelani Day. Or Kylen and Crystal (I learned their names here).


Right, understandable; I think many, if not all of us, can empathize with your points. Even the posters who knew the names of these women (and non-white women) prior to this particular case, like me. But honestly, I’m a little tired of the complaints about media coverage in this specific thread. Either start a new thread, write to your local NBC/CBS/ABC station, contact your representative, or just let us have some relatively innocuous speculation without these comments every other post.

I completely understand where you’re coming from, but as someone who actually does consume media for non-white women true crime cases, and as a POC myself, it’s not very helpful to keep bringing up these issues in this specific setting / forum. Unless you have more concrete ideas for how to approach this issue outside of what I suggested above?

Many others have already laid out how this case is particularly engaging- we know the perpetrator, we know he’s on the run, and we have a *lot* of content to consume thanks to the victim herself. These are, unequivocally, all components that contribute to natural, human interest, which is clearly what national media has picked up on as well.


THIS is not your thread, we can post whatever we want, and we're not true crime junkies like you are. You need to go back to Websleuths and listening to your favorite murder podcast now, byeeeee.
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Right, understandable; I think many, if not all of us, can empathize with your points. Even the posters who knew the names of these women (and non-white women) prior to this particular case, like me. But honestly, I’m a little tired of the complaints about media coverage in this specific thread. Either start a new thread, write to your local NBC/CBS/ABC station, contact your representative, or just let us have some relatively innocuous speculation without these comments every other post.

I completely understand where you’re coming from, but as someone who actually does consume media for non-white women true crime cases, and as a POC myself, it’s not very helpful to keep bringing up these issues in this specific setting / forum. Unless you have more concrete ideas for how to approach this issue outside of what I suggested above?

Many others have already laid out how this case is particularly engaging- we know the perpetrator, we know he’s on the run, and we have a *lot* of content to consume thanks to the victim herself. These are, unequivocally, all components that contribute to natural, human interest, which is clearly what national media has picked up on as well.


It's clear that you came upon DCUM via google. This is really not how this website works. If you're unhappy with people derailing threads and going off on tangents, you don't belong here and need to find another forum for your speculation and posting tips and whatnot.

*You are the perfect example of why Jeff is refusing to start a "true crime" section here. You people are just way too intense.
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Anonymous wrote:So, Laundrie has a Florida police officer in his family?

https://www.liherald.com/stories/gas-station-robbed-at-gunpoint-in-bellmore,80496


- a white police officer. Figures.


Shocker. Called it.
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Anonymous wrote:So, Laundrie has a Florida police officer in his family?

https://www.liherald.com/stories/gas-station-robbed-at-gunpoint-in-bellmore,80496


- a white police officer. Figures.


Shocker. Called it.


We’re you expecting a different color?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, Laundrie has a Florida police officer in his family?

https://www.liherald.com/stories/gas-station-robbed-at-gunpoint-in-bellmore,80496


- a white police officer. Figures.


Shocker. Called it.


We’re you expecting a different color?


Was expecting a cop.
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Anonymous wrote:And theres a lengthy thread about this case because we think we know Brian did it, he is on the run, and there's so many videos, witnesses, and odd social media things. Their "job" was social media. We don't have much to review in the case of Kylen and Crystal. We don't know who did it either, no suspect.


Not sure I quoted the right post, but totally agrre about Kylen and Crystal, why was it ruled out?


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Anonymous wrote:So, Laundrie has a Florida police officer in his family?

https://www.liherald.com/stories/gas-station-robbed-at-gunpoint-in-bellmore,80496


Nassau county is in NY , not Florida

Yeah, we know. Nassau County, NY is where the Laundries lived before they moved to Florida.
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Anonymous wrote:And theres a lengthy thread about this case because we think we know Brian did it, he is on the run, and there's so many videos, witnesses, and odd social media things. Their "job" was social media. We don't have much to review in the case of Kylen and Crystal. We don't know who did it either, no suspect.


Not sure I quoted the right post, but totally agrre about Kylen and Crystal, why was it ruled out?




Yes, I also wanted to know why as well.
All the news stated was that there were no links or evidence that connected the two cases together.
But now that Gabby has been confirmed to be a victim of homicide - I just wonder if the authorities will be re-visiting a possible connection.

And why did that man (police officer or attorney?) say earlier last wk that he knew the whereabouts of Brian Laundrie….he even acknowledged this on camera.
I wonder if he has been questioned about where Brian is.
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I read somewhere that the lesbian couple had told a friend (or friends,) that they wanted to move their campsite due to a “creepy” guy.
It could possibly been Brian who creeped them out.

If he did not kill anyone - he should just have cooperated with Gabby’s family from the get-go as well as the authorities.
He would likely be considered a killer however not so much to the extent that he is now.
By a.)not cooperating w/cops and b.)running away, the guy has GUILTY written all over him.

He should have just been open when he returned home on the First.
Now there is not a soul alive who actually is giving this guy the benefit of the doubt.
Not one.

If he is caught alive and tried for first-degree murder > it is almost certain he will be convicted.
And due to all the media coverage, he likely will be penalized to the fullest extent of the law.
There is not a chance that a jury would acquit him.

His only options are to spend the rest of his life, possibly 60+ yrs., locked up which would be forever.
The second option would be to kill himself.

If I were him, I would definitely kill myself.
I would walk into an alligator 🐊 swamp and let them big, mean reptiles have me for lunch.
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Anonymous wrote:So, Laundrie has a Florida police officer in his family?

https://www.liherald.com/stories/gas-station-robbed-at-gunpoint-in-bellmore,80496


Nassau county is in NY , not Florida

Yeah, we know. Nassau County, NY is where the Laundries lived before they moved to Florida.


What is the relevance that Brian Laundrie has a cousin ( 1st , 2md 3rd ) who is a Cop in Long Island when he killed a girl in WY and he went into hiding while in FLA ?

There isn't one big magic nationwide conspiracy - even in the Boy Scouts or are you a QANON wack job ?
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Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere that the lesbian couple had told a friend (or friends,) that they wanted to move their campsite due to a “creepy” guy.
It could possibly been Brian who creeped them out.

If he did not kill anyone - he should just have cooperated with Gabby’s family from the get-go as well as the authorities.
He would likely be considered a killer however not so much to the extent that he is now.
By a.)not cooperating w/cops and b.)running away, the guy has GUILTY written all over him.

He should have just been open when he returned home on the First.
Now there is not a soul alive who actually is giving this guy the benefit of the doubt.
Not one.

If he is caught alive and tried for first-degree murder > it is almost certain he will be convicted.
And due to all the media coverage, he likely will be penalized to the fullest extent of the law.
There is not a chance that a jury would acquit him.

His only options are to spend the rest of his life, possibly 60+ yrs., locked up which would be forever.
The second option would be to kill himself.

If I were him, I would definitely kill myself.
I would walk into an alligator 🐊 swamp and let them big, mean reptiles have me for lunch.


Lol!!
Last paragraph.
John Walsh and Geraldo Rivera agree with you too.
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This is the 2nd person who picked up BL hitchhiking after abandoning his 1st ride.
"On the ride to Spread Creek, Jalovec said she took a sharp right turn, causing a bible on the dashboard to fall onto Laundrie's lap. He picked it up and placed it back on the dashboard." Spread Creek has a single gate entrance with a dirt path that extends miles into multiple camping areas. She offered to drive him inside, but BL got out of her moving car.

Norma Jean Jalovec, a seasonal Wyoming resident from Florida, told Fox News Digital on Thursday that after seeing Baker's TikTok video, she realized she had also picked up Laundrie on Aug. 29 and dropped him off around 6:30 or 6:40 MT at the Spread Creek dispersed camping area, where Petito's remains were discovered weeks later.

Jalovec said she spontaneously decided to visit a Roman Catholic church called Chapel of the Sacred Heart in Grand Teton National Park that Sunday for its 5 p.m. MT service. The church is about 1.2 miles from Jackson Lake Dam, where Baker said she dropped Laundrie off after he "freaked out" and asked to get out of the couple's Jeep.

Jalovec said she picked him up around 6:15 or 6:20 past the dam near Pacific Creek Landing. He was walking backward and holding out his thumb, like so many do in that area of the national park, she told Fox News.

"I picked him up…" Jelovec said. "… Something just said, 'Hey, ask him where he’s going.'"

Laundrie, who sat in the passenger seat of Jalovec's 4Runner, asked if she was going to Jackson. When she told him no because she lives in the opposite direction, he asked her if she'd drop him off at the Spread Creek dispersed camping area, which she agreed to, Jalovec said.

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Anonymous wrote:And theres a lengthy thread about this case because we think we know Brian did it, he is on the run, and there's so many videos, witnesses, and odd social media things. Their "job" was social media. We don't have much to review in the case of Kylen and Crystal. We don't know who did it either, no suspect.


Not sure I quoted the right post, but totally agrre about Kylen and Crystal, why was it ruled out?




It was totally him! He is a raging murderer; killing women is what he does.
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Anonymous wrote:So, Laundrie has a Florida police officer in his family?

https://www.liherald.com/stories/gas-station-robbed-at-gunpoint-in-bellmore,80496



Maybe Brian slipped this info tidbit to the Utah cops and (1) that's why they aren't looking at him for the lesbian couple murders; and (2) they went easy on him, instead lowered the boom on Gabby; maybe even (3) chose to ignore the 911 call that he was physically assaulting her.
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Where are Brian’s parents now? I know the FBI came to their house and took them away yet haven’t spotted any news about that since.
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