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

Anonymous
I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.


Smart. Clearly his sub-human parents wouldn’t willingly hand it over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.


What sort of satisfactory explanation or rational would help anyone "understand" murder?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.


What sort of satisfactory explanation or rational would help anyone "understand" murder?


Better than nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.
Wouldn’t the police have had the notebook? If the parents have had it this whole time, it’s probably been destroyed. Would be dumb for them to keep it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.
Wouldn’t the police have had the notebook? If the parents have had it this whole time, it’s probably been destroyed. Would be dumb for them to keep it.


The police had it - documented it and scanned it, and returned it as property to the parents as the suspect is dead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.


What sort of satisfactory explanation or rational would help anyone "understand" murder?


I hope you never will know the murder of a loved one, but there are so many unanswered questions and regrets. Even when you know who the murderer was. There will always be lingering questions
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.
Wouldn’t the police have had the notebook? If the parents have had it this whole time, it’s probably been destroyed. Would be dumb for them to keep it.


The police had it - documented it and scanned it, and returned it as property to the parents as the suspect is dead.
So why not FOIA it?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What a stupid lawsuit.


Perhaps, but put yourself in Gabby’s parent’s shoes - perhaps they want the Laundries to feel 1/100 of the pain that they have endured since Sept, perhaps it is how they have learned to grieve each + every day, perhaps they hope to deter another situation like this ever occurring again.

We are not in their shoes ->> if we were than it could be more crystal clear.
🔮📿


How is a lawsuit against the Laundries going to deter anything? The Laundries lost a son too, and they have to grapple with him committing a terrible crime. It is enough.


Because if the Petito family actually successfully won a court case regarding the Laundrie family deliberately withholding information from them >> then it is possible that in the future, no family will ever get away w/doing this to another grieving family ever again. 😢

Unlikely. It's a civil suit. OJ Simpson was successfully sued by his deceased wife's family but women are still murdered by their ex-husbands to this day. It doesn't follow that the suit will do much of anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.

I'm sure the police have shared it with them if they want the information. It's police evidence that does not belong to the parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.


What sort of satisfactory explanation or rational would help anyone "understand" murder?


I hope you never will know the murder of a loved one, but there are so many unanswered questions and regrets. Even when you know who the murderer was. There will always be lingering questions


Exactly! For many of us, closure is impossible without at least some information on how or why our loved one was murdered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a stupid lawsuit.


Perhaps, but put yourself in Gabby’s parent’s shoes - perhaps they want the Laundries to feel 1/100 of the pain that they have endured since Sept, perhaps it is how they have learned to grieve each + every day, perhaps they hope to deter another situation like this ever occurring again.

We are not in their shoes ->> if we were than it could be more crystal clear.
🔮📿


How is a lawsuit against the Laundries going to deter anything? The Laundries lost a son too, and they have to grapple with him committing a terrible crime. It is enough.


Because if the Petito family actually successfully won a court case regarding the Laundrie family deliberately withholding information from them >> then it is possible that in the future, no family will ever get away w/doing this to another grieving family ever again. 😢

Unlikely. It's a civil suit. OJ Simpson was successfully sued by his deceased wife's family but women are still murdered by their ex-husbands to this day. It doesn't follow that the suit will do much of anything.


It sends a message to enablers and creates some accountability for these monsters who clearly should have been charged with helping their subhuman son cover up a murder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a stupid lawsuit.


Perhaps, but put yourself in Gabby’s parent’s shoes - perhaps they want the Laundries to feel 1/100 of the pain that they have endured since Sept, perhaps it is how they have learned to grieve each + every day, perhaps they hope to deter another situation like this ever occurring again.

We are not in their shoes ->> if we were than it could be more crystal clear.
🔮📿


How is a lawsuit against the Laundries going to deter anything? The Laundries lost a son too, and they have to grapple with him committing a terrible crime. It is enough.


Because if the Petito family actually successfully won a court case regarding the Laundrie family deliberately withholding information from them >> then it is possible that in the future, no family will ever get away w/doing this to another grieving family ever again. 😢

Unlikely. It's a civil suit. OJ Simpson was successfully sued by his deceased wife's family but women are still murdered by their ex-husbands to this day. It doesn't follow that the suit will do much of anything.


It sends a message to enablers and creates some accountability for these monsters who clearly should have been charged with helping their subhuman son cover up a murder.

If they are successfully sued their home insurance policy will probably pay out. They won't feel much financial pain. 100K is probably their home insurance personal liability limit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a stupid lawsuit.


Perhaps, but put yourself in Gabby’s parent’s shoes - perhaps they want the Laundries to feel 1/100 of the pain that they have endured since Sept, perhaps it is how they have learned to grieve each + every day, perhaps they hope to deter another situation like this ever occurring again.

We are not in their shoes ->> if we were than it could be more crystal clear.
🔮📿


Is vengeance the basis of justice? Is that what you're suggesting? I feel deeply for Gabby's parents - I can only imagine their suffering and pain. And, similarly, I can only imagine the very real suffering and pain of the Landrie family. Their son, innocent until proven guilty - which he was never proven guilty. And they not only lost their child, they've been baselessly and sometimes absurdly attacked for all sorts of nutty things.

Lo
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought they are hoping the lawsuit will allow them access to Brian’s note and notebook that were left, so they can understand the events that led to Brian killing their daughter. I would want to understand too.
Wouldn’t the police have had the notebook? If the parents have had it this whole time, it’s probably been destroyed. Would be dumb for them to keep it.


The police had it - documented it and scanned it, and returned it as property to the parents as the suspect is dead.


The police will show the family if they ask. I'mpretty sure they've seen/read the notebook.
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