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

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Anonymous wrote:Partial human remains found


whatttttt link!


Live coverage at www.wfla.com. So hard to concentrate on work right now. Partial human remains found near a backpack. Area was previously underwater
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Page 208 they find his belongings and remains believed to be his. Finally some closure
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there is no closure or justice, will never be any answers
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Dammit. That damn POS coward. If the speculation is true, I wish for Gabby's family that he had been found alive.
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Anonymous wrote:there is no closure or justice, will never be any answers


Best possible scenario for both Florida taxpayers and American taxpayers. Now they can get to work on other missing cases that aren't making headlines like this one.
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While this is not a surprising outcome, it is disappointing there won’t be any justice for Gabby and her family.
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Anonymous wrote:there is no closure or justice, will never be any answers


Maybe his parents will come forward to answer questions
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Anonymous wrote:there is no closure or justice, will never be any answers


Maybe his parents will come forward to answer questions


Yep, if Brian Dirty Laundrie is dead, ALL eyes will turn to his parents.
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What??? The park was opened to the public just yesterday. His parents go today to look for him and just a few minutes later they find his stuff and human remains? Is this for real? All those LE couldn’t find him and his parents go in and there he is is just a little ways off his favorite hiking trail?
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Anonymous wrote:What??? The park was opened to the public just yesterday. His parents go today to look for him and just a few minutes later they find his stuff and human remains? Is this for real? All those LE couldn’t find him and his parents go in and there he is is just a little ways off his favorite hiking trail?


apparently the water levels are alot lower now, than when park was being searched the past month.
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Anonymous wrote:there is no closure or justice, will never be any answers


Best possible scenario for both Florida taxpayers and American taxpayers. Now they can get to work on other missing cases that aren't making headlines like this one.


It eould be enough justice if it turns out we was eaten by an alligator, thus tge partial remains?
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Anonymous wrote:What??? The park was opened to the public just yesterday. His parents go today to look for him and just a few minutes later they find his stuff and human remains? Is this for real? All those LE couldn’t find him and his parents go in and there he is is just a little ways off his favorite hiking trail?


Right?!! My first thought was the parents planted items of his and planted some remains of a different person (i realize how far fetched that last part sounds, yes). But it just seems too fake and convenient to be true.
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If they found Brian, he didn’t get very far at all. Makes me wonder what the initial plan was. We know that he got a burner phone from AT&T. Surveillance video shows him going into the store with an older woman to purchase it. Maybe a gator stopped him in his tracks.
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Anonymous wrote:What??? The park was opened to the public just yesterday. His parents go today to look for him and just a few minutes later they find his stuff and human remains? Is this for real? All those LE couldn’t find him and his parents go in and there he is is just a little ways off his favorite hiking trail?


Right?!! My first thought was the parents planted items of his and planted some remains of a different person (i realize how far fetched that last part sounds, yes). But it just seems too fake and convenient to be true.

Wouldn't they do a DNA match on the remains? If the partial remains found was only a foot or a hand, I'd be suspicious. I really wish his parents would talk, but we'll probably never know what happened those two weeks between her murder and his disappearance.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:there is no closure or justice, will never be any answers


Best possible scenario for both Florida taxpayers and American taxpayers. Now they can get to work on other missing cases that aren't making headlines like this one.


It eould be enough justice if it turns out we was eaten by an alligator, thus tge partial remains?


Nah, not if he killed himself first and was simply laying there for the taking.
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