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

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Anonymous wrote:We now know he was “extremely upset” and in a bad mental state when he left the house. Knowing this, the location and condition of his body, that there was never a camp fire, and the fact that he left his phone and wallet home, it seems to be a fair assumption that he didn’t leave the house to abscond from justice or hide away forever. He left to off himself. He didn’t bring a tent or supplies. He brought a notebook, which I’m going to guess he included his “story” in, and that’s pretty much seemingly it. He then went right to the park and entered an area that at the time was shoulders deep or more in water. All signs point to him killing himself that first evening - whether by bullet, alligator, overdose, hanging, or drowning. His parents knew his mental state when he left. It’s no wonder they insisted the only place they believed he would be is in the reserve. They knew he was almost surely dead and not fleeing. The fact that his lawyer called the FBI the very first night he left after Brian didn’t return is extremely telling regarding what they believed his mental state to be.


All of this seems likely accurate to me except they didn’t report him missing for at least 3 days. That is still strange to me. I can still never forgive the parents for not sounding the alarm when he returned without her and not answering her parents frantic calls and texts.


Couple things - they apparently reported him missing to the FBI the same night he left after not returning home. Second, you don’t know what he told his parents. The petito/s didn’t text/call until the 10th- the day before they filed the report and the van was confiscated. They admittedly included in their texts that they were going to call the cops. If the laundry’s didn’t know anything up until then, there was probably a wild scene in the household trying to figure it out with Brian which we know led to the attorney being retained on the 11th, if not the night of the 10th and then instructing them not to talk


Laundrie was reported missing on the 17th. His parents and lawyer even got the day wrong of when he left home. They first said the 14th was when he took the mustang to the reserve, recently changed that to the 13th.


He was reported to the FBI as having “not come home” on Monday evening, the 13th
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I believe that LE has said this account (from their lawyer) is not accurate.
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Anonymous wrote:We now know he was “extremely upset” and in a bad mental state when he left the house. Knowing this, the location and condition of his body, that there was never a camp fire, and the fact that he left his phone and wallet home, it seems to be a fair assumption that he didn’t leave the house to abscond from justice or hide away forever. He left to off himself. He didn’t bring a tent or supplies. He brought a notebook, which I’m going to guess he included his “story” in, and that’s pretty much seemingly it. He then went right to the park and entered an area that at the time was shoulders deep or more in water. All signs point to him killing himself that first evening - whether by bullet, alligator, overdose, hanging, or drowning. His parents knew his mental state when he left. It’s no wonder they insisted the only place they believed he would be is in the reserve. They knew he was almost surely dead and not fleeing. The fact that his lawyer called the FBI the very first night he left after Brian didn’t return is extremely telling regarding what they believed his mental state to be.


All of this seems likely accurate to me except they didn’t report him missing for at least 3 days. That is still strange to me. I can still never forgive the parents for not sounding the alarm when he returned without her and not answering her parents frantic calls and texts.


Couple things - they apparently reported him missing to the FBI the same night he left after not returning home. Second, you don’t know what he told his parents. The petito/s didn’t text/call until the 10th- the day before they filed the report and the van was confiscated. They admittedly included in their texts that they were going to call the cops. If the laundry’s didn’t know anything up until then, there was probably a wild scene in the household trying to figure it out with Brian which we know led to the attorney being retained on the 11th, if not the night of the 10th and then instructing them not to talk


Laundrie was reported missing on the 17th. His parents and lawyer even got the day wrong of when he left home. They first said the 14th was when he took the mustang to the reserve, recently changed that to the 13th.


He was reported to the FBI as having “not come home” on Monday evening, the 13th


Where is this stated?? Why did they forget what day he didn't come home, when they reported on the 17th? Even their lawyer contradicts that in his interviews last night.
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Anonymous wrote:We now know he was “extremely upset” and in a bad mental state when he left the house. Knowing this, the location and condition of his body, that there was never a camp fire, and the fact that he left his phone and wallet home, it seems to be a fair assumption that he didn’t leave the house to abscond from justice or hide away forever. He left to off himself. He didn’t bring a tent or supplies. He brought a notebook, which I’m going to guess he included his “story” in, and that’s pretty much seemingly it. He then went right to the park and entered an area that at the time was shoulders deep or more in water. All signs point to him killing himself that first evening - whether by bullet, alligator, overdose, hanging, or drowning. His parents knew his mental state when he left. It’s no wonder they insisted the only place they believed he would be is in the reserve. They knew he was almost surely dead and not fleeing. The fact that his lawyer called the FBI the very first night he left after Brian didn’t return is extremely telling regarding what they believed his mental state to be.


All of this seems likely accurate to me except they didn’t report him missing for at least 3 days. That is still strange to me. I can still never forgive the parents for not sounding the alarm when he returned without her and not answering her parents frantic calls and texts.


Couple things - they apparently reported him missing to the FBI the same night he left after not returning home. Second, you don’t know what he told his parents. The petito/s didn’t text/call until the 10th- the day before they filed the report and the van was confiscated. They admittedly included in their texts that they were going to call the cops. If the laundry’s didn’t know anything up until then, there was probably a wild scene in the household trying to figure it out with Brian which we know led to the attorney being retained on the 11th, if not the night of the 10th and then instructing them not to talk


Laundrie was reported missing on the 17th. His parents and lawyer even got the day wrong of when he left home. They first said the 14th was when he took the mustang to the reserve, recently changed that to the 13th.


He was reported to the FBI as having “not come home” on Monday evening, the 13th


Where is this stated?? Why did they forget what day he didn't come home, when they reported on the 17th? Even their lawyer contradicts that in his interviews last night.


It sounds like it's the shady lawyer saying all of this. For some reason there are a few posters who REALLY don't want his parents to be held accountable for their role in at the very least wasting extensive taxpayer resources searching for this dummy. Makes you wonder what sort of shit they've covered up for their own kids.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now know he was “extremely upset” and in a bad mental state when he left the house. Knowing this, the location and condition of his body, that there was never a camp fire, and the fact that he left his phone and wallet home, it seems to be a fair assumption that he didn’t leave the house to abscond from justice or hide away forever. He left to off himself. He didn’t bring a tent or supplies. He brought a notebook, which I’m going to guess he included his “story” in, and that’s pretty much seemingly it. He then went right to the park and entered an area that at the time was shoulders deep or more in water. All signs point to him killing himself that first evening - whether by bullet, alligator, overdose, hanging, or drowning. His parents knew his mental state when he left. It’s no wonder they insisted the only place they believed he would be is in the reserve. They knew he was almost surely dead and not fleeing. The fact that his lawyer called the FBI the very first night he left after Brian didn’t return is extremely telling regarding what they believed his mental state to be.


All of this seems likely accurate to me except they didn’t report him missing for at least 3 days. That is still strange to me. I can still never forgive the parents for not sounding the alarm when he returned without her and not answering her parents frantic calls and texts.


Couple things - they apparently reported him missing to the FBI the same night he left after not returning home. Second, you don’t know what he told his parents. The petito/s didn’t text/call until the 10th- the day before they filed the report and the van was confiscated. They admittedly included in their texts that they were going to call the cops. If the laundry’s didn’t know anything up until then, there was probably a wild scene in the household trying to figure it out with Brian which we know led to the attorney being retained on the 11th, if not the night of the 10th and then instructing them not to talk


Laundrie was reported missing on the 17th. His parents and lawyer even got the day wrong of when he left home. They first said the 14th was when he took the mustang to the reserve, recently changed that to the 13th.


He was reported to the FBI as having “not come home” on Monday evening, the 13th


Where is this stated?? Why did they forget what day he didn't come home, when they reported on the 17th? Even their lawyer contradicts that in his interviews last night.


It sounds like it's the shady lawyer saying all of this. For some reason there are a few posters who REALLY don't want his parents to be held accountable for their role in at the very least wasting extensive taxpayer resources searching for this dummy. Makes you wonder what sort of shit they've covered up for their own kids.


You are exemplifying the mob mentality quite nicely.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now know he was “extremely upset” and in a bad mental state when he left the house. Knowing this, the location and condition of his body, that there was never a camp fire, and the fact that he left his phone and wallet home, it seems to be a fair assumption that he didn’t leave the house to abscond from justice or hide away forever. He left to off himself. He didn’t bring a tent or supplies. He brought a notebook, which I’m going to guess he included his “story” in, and that’s pretty much seemingly it. He then went right to the park and entered an area that at the time was shoulders deep or more in water. All signs point to him killing himself that first evening - whether by bullet, alligator, overdose, hanging, or drowning. His parents knew his mental state when he left. It’s no wonder they insisted the only place they believed he would be is in the reserve. They knew he was almost surely dead and not fleeing. The fact that his lawyer called the FBI the very first night he left after Brian didn’t return is extremely telling regarding what they believed his mental state to be.


All of this seems likely accurate to me except they didn’t report him missing for at least 3 days. That is still strange to me. I can still never forgive the parents for not sounding the alarm when he returned without her and not answering her parents frantic calls and texts.


Couple things - they apparently reported him missing to the FBI the same night he left after not returning home. Second, you don’t know what he told his parents. The petito/s didn’t text/call until the 10th- the day before they filed the report and the van was confiscated. They admittedly included in their texts that they were going to call the cops. If the laundry’s didn’t know anything up until then, there was probably a wild scene in the household trying to figure it out with Brian which we know led to the attorney being retained on the 11th, if not the night of the 10th and then instructing them not to talk


Laundrie was reported missing on the 17th. His parents and lawyer even got the day wrong of when he left home. They first said the 14th was when he took the mustang to the reserve, recently changed that to the 13th.


Yes. They didn’t report it for days, couldn’t even remember the day he left, went and picked up his car, etc. So sketchy.



Why did they pick up the car and how if the water was so high?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now know he was “extremely upset” and in a bad mental state when he left the house. Knowing this, the location and condition of his body, that there was never a camp fire, and the fact that he left his phone and wallet home, it seems to be a fair assumption that he didn’t leave the house to abscond from justice or hide away forever. He left to off himself. He didn’t bring a tent or supplies. He brought a notebook, which I’m going to guess he included his “story” in, and that’s pretty much seemingly it. He then went right to the park and entered an area that at the time was shoulders deep or more in water. All signs point to him killing himself that first evening - whether by bullet, alligator, overdose, hanging, or drowning. His parents knew his mental state when he left. It’s no wonder they insisted the only place they believed he would be is in the reserve. They knew he was almost surely dead and not fleeing. The fact that his lawyer called the FBI the very first night he left after Brian didn’t return is extremely telling regarding what they believed his mental state to be.


All of this seems likely accurate to me except they didn’t report him missing for at least 3 days. That is still strange to me. I can still never forgive the parents for not sounding the alarm when he returned without her and not answering her parents frantic calls and texts.


Couple things - they apparently reported him missing to the FBI the same night he left after not returning home. Second, you don’t know what he told his parents. The petito/s didn’t text/call until the 10th- the day before they filed the report and the van was confiscated. They admittedly included in their texts that they were going to call the cops. If the laundry’s didn’t know anything up until then, there was probably a wild scene in the household trying to figure it out with Brian which we know led to the attorney being retained on the 11th, if not the night of the 10th and then instructing them not to talk


Laundrie was reported missing on the 17th. His parents and lawyer even got the day wrong of when he left home. They first said the 14th was when he took the mustang to the reserve, recently changed that to the 13th.


He was reported to the FBI as having “not come home” on Monday evening, the 13th


Where is this stated?? Why did they forget what day he didn't come home, when they reported on the 17th? Even their lawyer contradicts that in his interviews last night.


It sounds like it's the shady lawyer saying all of this. For some reason there are a few posters who REALLY don't want his parents to be held accountable for their role in at the very least wasting extensive taxpayer resources searching for this dummy. Makes you wonder what sort of shit they've covered up for their own kids.


You are exemplifying the mob mentality quite nicely.


Haha no I’m just choosing to believe the Laundries are liars rather than FBI agents are morons.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now know he was “extremely upset” and in a bad mental state when he left the house. Knowing this, the location and condition of his body, that there was never a camp fire, and the fact that he left his phone and wallet home, it seems to be a fair assumption that he didn’t leave the house to abscond from justice or hide away forever. He left to off himself. He didn’t bring a tent or supplies. He brought a notebook, which I’m going to guess he included his “story” in, and that’s pretty much seemingly it. He then went right to the park and entered an area that at the time was shoulders deep or more in water. All signs point to him killing himself that first evening - whether by bullet, alligator, overdose, hanging, or drowning. His parents knew his mental state when he left. It’s no wonder they insisted the only place they believed he would be is in the reserve. They knew he was almost surely dead and not fleeing. The fact that his lawyer called the FBI the very first night he left after Brian didn’t return is extremely telling regarding what they believed his mental state to be.


All of this seems likely accurate to me except they didn’t report him missing for at least 3 days. That is still strange to me. I can still never forgive the parents for not sounding the alarm when he returned without her and not answering her parents frantic calls and texts.


+1

Anonymous
Has Brian’s sister spoken publicly? I remember she seemed to be more open speaking to the press/public.
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Anonymous wrote:Has Brian’s sister spoken publicly? I remember she seemed to be more open speaking to the press/public.


I was just wondering this. I think she gave a statement towards the beginning. Wonder what she would say now, knowing that her brother is a murderer.
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Anonymous wrote:Has Brian’s sister spoken publicly? I remember she seemed to be more open speaking to the press/public.


I was just wondering this. I think she gave a statement towards the beginning. Wonder what she would say now, knowing that her brother is a murderer.


She went on the national news and called out her family and parents for not being open with police and the FBI about where he was and/or potentially supporting him.

She has been the ONLY person from the Laundrie family that stepped forward and said they loved Gabby and if Brian did this -- he needed to turn himself in.

Focus on the parents. They're the ones who were silent the whole time.

Anonymous
I am by no means an animal expert….why I don’t even live on the same coast as Floridians - but I find it odd that alligators 🐊 are actually afraid of people & that alligator attacks are rare.

I guess that incident that occurred at Disneyworld a few years back where that little boy was attacked, then killed has traumatized me a bit.

Anyway, while I am by no means a fan of Brian Laundrie’s parents > I do admit I thought they were actually a lot worse than they have turned out to be.
I honestly thought they had said that their son had went on a hike at the Carlton Reserve so that they could send FBI agents on a “wild goose chase” why they used the extra couple days to help Brian escape the country.
I also bought into all the conspiracy stories that stated that Brian could have fled the country & be living on the lam in some exotic locale.

It has been clear to me that they were right all along on where their son might be.
And I truly believe that they were filled w/worry > not knowing if their child was alive and safe or dead.
A part of me feels bad for them because I cannot imagine losing my own child.
Even if he did commit a heinous crime - I would never assist them.
Nor would I ever support them or advocate for them.
I would even turn them in if they refused to do it.
But I would likely continue to still love my child.
At least I imagine I would.
My love is unconditional….however if my child stole another life, they damn sure would pay for it.

And Brian’s parents should have communicated w/Gabby’s family when they were worried about her.
Not responding was a very cruel and unjust inaction no matter their legal rights.
Anonymous
I strongly doubt that someone went into the reserve, found Brian Laundrie then killed him themself.
Only because it would have been wiser to just call the authorities then cash in on the six-figure reward monies.
That would be a significant windfall for most people.
Without a doubt in my head, Brian and only Brian decided his own fate.
Anonymous
Since Saturday Night Live usually parodies the week’s news stories, I wonder if Pete Davidson will dress up again as Dog the Bounty Hunter and apologize to the public for claiming that he was sure these weeks that Brian Laundrie has been alive this entire time.
Dog should hand his head in shame for his stupid publicity stunt. He needs a better way to get in the public’s good graces. Hopefully all his television program offers have already dried up.
Good riddance. I wonder if John Walsh has commented on what he thinks of the “Dirty Laundries” now. And if both him and Geraldo Rivera are both over the moon that Brian actually did do away with himself..,,,
Anonymous
Even if Brian's[guardian] parents reported him missing a few days after he left, LE should have known about it. Brian Entin on Twitter says they installed hidden cameras, even before Brian went missing.
https://twitter.com/BrianEntin/status/1451707463833726985?s=20
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