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

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Anonymous wrote:Good interview with local familiar with the preserve. (Ignore that it’s Fox News) - he makes a really strong argument why Brian is not in the preserve - dead or alive - and likely never was.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/gabby-petito-florida-cowboy-says-no-surviving-swamp-where-police-are-searching-for-brian-laundrie


Good insight. I don't think he's there either. And it boggles my mind that his parents aren't out there looking for him if he's truly missing.


Agree, if he was actually missing his parents would be assisting the search.

If he were dead, they would be upset.

Right now they are shut down robots, because he's on the run.
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Maybe that woman could extract the truth out of the laundrie parents!
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Anonymous wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/Xtina39957101/status/1441883907373236224/photo/1

I can't post this image. no idea why. dang!


Did you see photo of Dog the Bounty Hunter at BL door? Go Dog!


Here’s a video of Dog explaining why he got involved and where he thinks Brian is at.
https://youtu.be/Z04z_OEbbzM


Wish people like him would be out helping all the other families of missing or murdered people and not just the ones who make national news.


Feel the same way and even with John Walsh. I have great respect for John Walsh, but question why he is throwing all his attention and resources into this one case. I hope it’s not just for the publicity, but sure looks like it.


Anyone else catch the fact that Walsh indicated Laundrie beat her to death?

Are the other cases as interesting? If people vanish with no clues and no suspects, there is only so much to talk about.

Eh. You should check out the vanished or solvable podcast. There’s frequently a difference between no clues and poorly investigated missing persons due to societal prejudices that isn’t readily obvious.


John Walsh isn't the household name he used to be. Using some of these big high profile cases to get some new viewers and followers can bring in new eyes for the other cases he pursues.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good interview with local familiar with the preserve. (Ignore that it’s Fox News) - he makes a really strong argument why Brian is not in the preserve - dead or alive - and likely never was.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/gabby-petito-florida-cowboy-says-no-surviving-swamp-where-police-are-searching-for-brian-laundrie


Good insight. I don't think he's there either. And it boggles my mind that his parents aren't out there looking for him if he's truly missing.


Agree, if he was actually missing his parents would be assisting the search.

If he were dead, they would be upset.

Right now they are shut down robots, because he's on the run.


Exactly. They know (or at least have very good reason to believe) that he is absolutely fine. That's why they can grocery shop and do yard work.
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I can't read all 149 pages of this thread so I hope someone will help me out with a question: didn't everyone think it was strange when he came home without her?? I assume if I went on a trip with my boyfriend or finance and he came back without me, my family would immediately ask "where is she?".
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fiance not finance
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Anonymous wrote:I can't read all 149 pages of this thread so I hope someone will help me out with a question: didn't everyone think it was strange when he came home without her?? I assume if I went on a trip with my boyfriend or finance and he came back without me, my family would immediately ask "where is she?".


The parents aren't talking and they are the only ones who knew he came home without her. None of them reported Gabby missing. She was reported missing by her parents 11 days after Brian returned without her (but the parents didn't know that.) Brian and his parents also refused to answer calls and texts from Gabby's parents asking if they knew where Gabby was before she was reported missing.

SO SKETCHY.
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It sounds like the police who pulled them over DID know that BL had hit GP.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/cops-who-pulled-over-van-life-couple-were-told-fianc%C3%A9-hit-gabby-petito/ar-AAOSJpL?ocid=msedgntp

I am so disgusted that they gave GP a hard time about possibly being charged with DV when they KNEW that he had hit her.

Then, the officer checked BL into a hotel and shook his hand.

So sickening. That officer should feel great remorse and should lose his job.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't read all 149 pages of this thread so I hope someone will help me out with a question: didn't everyone think it was strange when he came home without her?? I assume if I went on a trip with my boyfriend or finance and he came back without me, my family would immediately ask "where is she?".


Yes. And apparently they knew what happened because they immediate lawyered up.
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Thanks PPs for the summaries!
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Anonymous wrote:I can't read all 149 pages of this thread so I hope someone will help me out with a question: didn't everyone think it was strange when he came home without her?? I assume if I went on a trip with my boyfriend or finance and he came back without me, my family would immediately ask "where is she?".


I assume that he lied his ass off- “we broke up, she’s staying with friends out west, and she won’t talk to me. Don’t talk to her parents because she wants to tell them in person.” That kind of thing.
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It sounds like the police who pulled them over DID know that BL had hit GP.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/cops-who-pulled-over-van-life-couple-were-told-fianc%C3%A9-hit-gabby-petito/ar-AAOSJpL?ocid=msedgntp

I am so disgusted that they gave GP a hard time about possibly being charged with DV when they KNEW that he had hit her.

Then, the officer checked BL into a hotel and shook his hand.

So sickening. That officer should feel great remorse and should lose his job.


The officer who wrote the report specifically said that no one, including the 911 caller, was still alleging that Brian had hit Gabby. I’m not sure how he can be faulted for that.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't read all 149 pages of this thread so I hope someone will help me out with a question: didn't everyone think it was strange when he came home without her?? I assume if I went on a trip with my boyfriend or finance and he came back without me, my family would immediately ask "where is she?".


I assume that he lied his ass off- “we broke up, she’s staying with friends out west, and she won’t talk to me. Don’t talk to her parents because she wants to tell them in person.” That kind of thing.


Or maybe he told them the truth and they hurried to help him cover up/escape.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't read all 149 pages of this thread so I hope someone will help me out with a question: didn't everyone think it was strange when he came home without her?? I assume if I went on a trip with my boyfriend or finance and he came back without me, my family would immediately ask "where is she?".


I assume that he lied his ass off- “we broke up, she’s staying with friends out west, and she won’t talk to me. Don’t talk to her parents because she wants to tell them in person.” That kind of thing.


They hired an attorney. He told them more than that.
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