| I think Dog has like 11 or 12 kids. |
The reason you shared for the storage visit came from the Laundrie’s lawyer. I’m not sure I believe it. Not surprised about Dog. I figured that was the case but only he knows for sure. If he ends up being helpful, great. |
Coroners have determined that the missing father of two died by suicide. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/robert-lowery-missing-texas-dad-found-same-forrest-gabby-petito-n1280964 |
Sounds about right. |
I thought their destination was to stay with friends on the west coast. If she had broken up with him, she could have stayed with the friends or her parents you'd think. It would be easy for his parents to not leave their house. You can get everything online these days. |
Sorry OP. Your parents suck. |
| ^ PP not OP |
Lady, don't you remember 2020 aka COVID? We all stayed home, its not that difficult. |
Imagine being the Instacart shopper who got the delivery to that house. |
Yes, we all did stay home but not 100% like the Laundries are. I went outside on occasion just like most people. While I did get everything delivered to my home, I also ventured out from time to time. In other words, I was not a prisoner in my home during that time. I took walks outside, washed my car, took my dog to get groomed, etc. It is not healthy to not get access to any fresh air. Brian’s parents hiding inside all day/night must be hell. Though a hell they created themselves I fully acknowledge. |
| Weird, so Laundrie killed her and didn’t even try to bury her? Just left her out on the ground? |
No thank you‼️ If I was Brian’s parents - no way in the world would I even trust getting anything delivered to my house. I would be afraid someone would try to sprinkle arsenic powder in my milk jug. |
| His parents seem young to be retired. I’m guessing they are at most early 50’s? I don’t feel sorry for them. They’ve made their choice, over and over again. |
I find this a little off. I mean, you would assume that Brian Laundrie would try his very best to hide Gabby’s corpse because if the authorities never found it, then she would be “missing” longer. Once her dead body was discovered and it was determined that she was murdered it would only make him look worse. Why didn’t he throw her body in a large pool of water or at the very least attempt to bury it?? I am only asking this from the perspective of a killer. I mean no disrespect toward the victim. I have heard that this is common when someone is killed by a person that they know. The killer feels terrible completely hiding the body in the weird sense that they do not want their last memory of the victim to be completely hidden. They feel a little more respectful if they leave a body looking somewhat decent. Or maybe Brian was hoping that Gabby’s death would appear as a suicide or accident of some form. |