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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Two women who worked at the co-op where the missing girl and her bf were fighting were found murdered while camping in the area. A man with an arsenal of weapons is the suspect.

She might have been killed by that other guy. That’s what the police are looking into now.

Check out the Daily Mail.



That's my problem. He is a dirt bag and abusive, but that doesn't mean he killed her.
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Anonymous wrote:I know his type. I’m betting she wears her heart on her sleeve. He winds her up by gaslighting her and telling her to calm down. She is crying and emotional but he appears to be calm and stable. It only escalates from there.He was probably telling her she was out of control and couldn’t drive and needed to go take a walk. She’s thinking she’s not out of control and wants HER car keys. Just bc she’s crying doesn’t mean she’s out of control.

I’m upset the police officers described her as manic. In the video she appeared to be scared and crying but answering questions just fine. When I hear someone being described as manic I think if that person running around, screaming and out of control.

I think he left her on the side of the road somewhere in the desert. He thought she’d eventually find her way out of it- walk to a town, a passerby would help. She got lost and died. I think she’ll be found not too far from a road, dead from exposure to the elements.


Yeah, no. He had her car and her phone. Dude did not leave her alive on the roadside. He knows she’s dead.


He knows now. But I think he wanted to teach her a lesson. Took her phone so she couldn’t call for help. Wanted her to “calm down and take a walk” like before. He went back later and she was gone.


No, sorry. I’m not sure why you’re so invested in him not having actually killed her, but that is by far the mostly likely explanation for all of this.


Everybody wants to exonerate the white guy. He looks so nice/normal, right?
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Anonymous wrote:I know his type. I’m betting she wears her heart on her sleeve. He winds her up by gaslighting her and telling her to calm down. She is crying and emotional but he appears to be calm and stable. It only escalates from there.He was probably telling her she was out of control and couldn’t drive and needed to go take a walk. She’s thinking she’s not out of control and wants HER car keys. Just bc she’s crying doesn’t mean she’s out of control.

I’m upset the police officers described her as manic. In the video she appeared to be scared and crying but answering questions just fine. When I hear someone being described as manic I think if that person running around, screaming and out of control.

I think he left her on the side of the road somewhere in the desert. He thought she’d eventually find her way out of it- walk to a town, a passerby would help. She got lost and died. I think she’ll be found not too far from a road, dead from exposure to the elements.


Yeah, no. He had her car and her phone. Dude did not leave her alive on the roadside. He knows she’s dead.


He knows now. But I think he wanted to teach her a lesson. Took her phone so she couldn’t call for help. Wanted her to “calm down and take a walk” like before. He went back later and she was gone.


No, sorry. I’m not sure why you’re so invested in him not having actually killed her, but that is by far the mostly likely explanation for all of this.


I’m not so invested in it. I don’t think there have been any prior records for him. None of her friends have come out and said he was abusive or even a dick, right? I think murdering her and then hiding her body is more far fetched then him leaving her on the side of the road and her getting lost. I think he was scared and trying to cover it up, absolutely. But I don’t think he murdered her in a fit of rage and then hid her body. Maybe he did though?


That means nothing. Intimate violence partners often don't have records because the women don't report them. Look at the released police body camera footage. The girl was talking to up to 4 LEOs at once and not once did she make an effort to say 'my boyfriend hit me, my boyfriend tried to strangle me, my boyfriend is abusive'.

Now we know he is - but its too late for her. Just like its too late for a lot of women including many with their own threads - I bet Kelsey Berreth, Suzanne Morphew, Jennifer Dulos would say their husbands had no prior records. I for sure know Chris Watts was clean as a whistle on paper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9999535/Police-looking-murder-worker-op-Petito-Laundrie-fight.html

Link to the article referenced above.


She was alone without a phone in nowheresville.

She likely hitchhiked and was raped and murdered.

The police are trying to link her to the lesbian couple murdered while camping in the area.
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Anonymous wrote:The generic statement -

"This is an extremely difficult time for both the Petito family and the Laundrie family. I understand that a search has been organized for Miss Petito in or near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. On behalf of the Laundrie family, it is our hope that the search for Miss Petito is successful and that Miss Petito is re-united with her family. On the advice of counsel, the Laundrie family is remaining in the background at this juncture and will have no further comment."


Full Schmidt/Petito family statement:

The Schmidt and Petito family are going through the worst moments of their lives. Their beautiful twenty-two year old daughter is missing and the one person that can help find Gabby refuses to help.
The Schmidt and Petito family implore Brian to come forward and at least tell us if we are looking in the right area.



At this point, what difference does it really make?


I’m sure it makes a huge difference to the family. Better to know what has happened to her, even if it’s bad news, than to be left wondering forever.


But the point is:

- Brian is handsome
- he is his parents son
- he’s young and has his whole life ahead of him, and

- cooperating with the police won’t bring Miss Petitto back, but it’s almost certain to destroy Brian’s future.


What did I just read...so you can desert or murder someone, but let's not ruin your future. It's like a casting call for degenerates.
Anonymous
The cops are going to be vested in proving Gabby was "manic" and Brian was in need of rescuing. They're in over their heads. I wouldn't count on them getting anything right about this case or the murdered lesbian couple case. They need to bring in more experienced law enforcement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The cops are going to be vested in proving Gabby was "manic" and Brian was in need of rescuing. They're in over their heads. I wouldn't count on them getting anything right about this case or the murdered lesbian couple case. They need to bring in more experienced law enforcement.


The FBI from the Colorado field office are already on it.

https://kdvr.com/news/local/fbi-denver-joins-investigation-into-disappearance-of-gabby-petito/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is that short word they blocked out long enough to be ‘depression’? Maybe mania?



I'm willing to bet that 99 times out of 100 male troopers would ALWAYS say the woman more depressed, more crazy. Every time. This means ZERO to me.
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Anonymous wrote:I know his type. I’m betting she wears her heart on her sleeve. He winds her up by gaslighting her and telling her to calm down. She is crying and emotional but he appears to be calm and stable. It only escalates from there.He was probably telling her she was out of control and couldn’t drive and needed to go take a walk. She’s thinking she’s not out of control and wants HER car keys. Just bc she’s crying doesn’t mean she’s out of control.

I’m upset the police officers described her as manic. In the video she appeared to be scared and crying but answering questions just fine. When I hear someone being described as manic I think if that person running around, screaming and out of control.

I think he left her on the side of the road somewhere in the desert. He thought she’d eventually find her way out of it- walk to a town, a passerby would help. She got lost and died. I think she’ll be found not too far from a road, dead from exposure to the elements.


Yeah, no. He had her car and her phone. Dude did not leave her alive on the roadside. He knows she’s dead.


He knows now. But I think he wanted to teach her a lesson. Took her phone so she couldn’t call for help. Wanted her to “calm down and take a walk” like before. He went back later and she was gone.


No, sorry. I’m not sure why you’re so invested in him not having actually killed her, but that is by far the mostly likely explanation for all of this.


Everybody wants to exonerate the white guy. He looks so nice/normal, right?


No. We are interested in a trial not a court of public opinion.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Is that short word they blocked out long enough to be ‘depression’? Maybe mania?



I'm willing to bet that 99 times out of 100 male troopers would ALWAYS say the woman more depressed, more crazy. Every time. This means ZERO to me.


Did you watch the video? She was crying and upset and admitted she was stressed about her travel video blog and was having a hard time with her anxiety and OCD. On top of that, she admitted to slapping and hitting him causing the bleeding on his face and distracting him from driving. The police asked her if he physically harmed her and she said no. They didn't charge her with assault and physically separated them for the night. They also allowed her to call her parents and keep them on the line while she was in the police vehicle and being questioned. She was wearing revealing clothes so they would have noticed any bruises or marks. What else were the police supposed to do in this situation? She showed no signs of being harmed and had multiple opportunities to ask them for help. I know people are saying they could have prevented all of this, but they left her with the van and removed the boyfriend. If things were so bad she could have just left the boyfriend behind and went home, after the police escorted him to the hotel he had no idea where she was.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Is that short word they blocked out long enough to be ‘depression’? Maybe mania?



I'm willing to bet that 99 times out of 100 male troopers would ALWAYS say the woman more depressed, more crazy. Every time. This means ZERO to me.


There's an hour-long interview of the woman like three pages back. She definitely was acting hysterical and depressed. Doesn't mean she deserved that POS fiancee of hers but she was hyperventilating from the moment the cops pulled over the vehicle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Two women who worked at the co-op where the missing girl and her bf were fighting were found murdered while camping in the area. A man with an arsenal of weapons is the suspect.

She might have been killed by that other guy. That’s what the police are looking into now.

Check out the Daily Mail.


It seems like we have some strong indicators she was confirmed alive in a different part of the country more than ten days after the UT couple was found. I’m assuming this contact her family had was by phone or FaceTime, since they have acknowledged that texts from later dates are suspicious (which I agree with).

Again that’s not to say a connection can be ruled out because…it’s really weird. But if it was connected, it was in a way where no one else who worked at Moonflower in Moab saw the police incident on the 12th (so it’s very improbable it involved Kylen) and Gabby had some sort of verified contact about 13 days later and was believed to be in another area entirely (presumably cell triangulation will be able to determine whether her stated location was correct or not, but that does typically take some time to receive and analyze).

She seems to be using her phone in the Moab body cam footage, so their whereabouts and when they left Moab can likely be tracked. Assuming she didn’t go into wifi only which would limit things a bit. Hopefully her family has a level of access over the phone account that will expedite analyzing some aspects of phone info on her end.
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Anonymous wrote:I know his type. I’m betting she wears her heart on her sleeve. He winds her up by gaslighting her and telling her to calm down. She is crying and emotional but he appears to be calm and stable. It only escalates from there.He was probably telling her she was out of control and couldn’t drive and needed to go take a walk. She’s thinking she’s not out of control and wants HER car keys. Just bc she’s crying doesn’t mean she’s out of control.

I’m upset the police officers described her as manic. In the video she appeared to be scared and crying but answering questions just fine. When I hear someone being described as manic I think if that person running around, screaming and out of control.

I think he left her on the side of the road somewhere in the desert. He thought she’d eventually find her way out of it- walk to a town, a passerby would help. She got lost and died. I think she’ll be found not too far from a road, dead from exposure to the elements.


Yeah, no. He had her car and her phone. Dude did not leave her alive on the roadside. He knows she’s dead.


He knows now. But I think he wanted to teach her a lesson. Took her phone so she couldn’t call for help. Wanted her to “calm down and take a walk” like before. He went back later and she was gone.


No, sorry. I’m not sure why you’re so invested in him not having actually killed her, but that is by far the mostly likely explanation for all of this.


I’m not so invested in it. I don’t think there have been any prior records for him. None of her friends have come out and said he was abusive or even a dick, right? I think murdering her and then hiding her body is more far fetched then him leaving her on the side of the road and her getting lost. I think he was scared and trying to cover it up, absolutely. But I don’t think he murdered her in a fit of rage and then hid her body. Maybe he did though?


If he had not taken her vehicle, and her phone, and then texted her mom pretending to be her, then I could entertain this possibility. But as it stands, no. He killed her.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Two women who worked at the co-op where the missing girl and her bf were fighting were found murdered while camping in the area. A man with an arsenal of weapons is the suspect.

She might have been killed by that other guy. That’s what the police are looking into now.

Check out the Daily Mail.



That's my problem. He is a dirt bag and abusive, but that doesn't mean he killed her.


Wait - we know SHE was physically abusing him! (and he didn’t fight back apparently).

plus she admits she is mentally ill on the video, she knows it, but she isn’t being treated.

She was probably abusing him mentally and emotionally too. If anyone here can be described as “abusive,” all the evidence points to her as the abuser.
Anonymous
Her mom spoke again. She's adamant that the last text she received from Gabby was someone else. She apparently knows her daughter well enough that she wouldn't send a text only saying, "No service in Yosemite"--“That text was NOT from Gabby I know it!”

She again pleaded to Laundrie parents, “We believe you know the location where Brian left Gabby. We beg you to tell us. As a parent, how could you let us go through this pain and not help us. As a parent, how could you put Gabby’s younger brothers and sisters through this?”

https://news.yahoo.com/gabby-petito-mother-missing-youtuber-201420091.html
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