Again, I’m not saying they don’t know, or shouldn’t say anything. They can’t say anything or they can never work in medical again. |
| Could the crazy lady talking about Gabby being in a secret mental institution please stop? Thanks. |
Pretty sure her dad is an abuser. |
I suspect something is off with the Dad too. I think things blew up between Gabby and Brian again. I think she threatened to kill herself. Such a mess with them both battling mental health issues and not medicating. |
Or, maybe that serial killer got him too. |
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Now Laundrie is missing(?)
https://news.yahoo.com/tiktoker-claims-she-picked-brian-114944770.html |
What, you think they haven’t put out an information request to all the local hospitals/mental facilities? It’s one of the first things you do when looking for a missing person. |
How do you come up with these conclusions??? |
If his parents were remotely worried about suicide, they would have reported him missing days ago. They didn’t, which says to me they know he took off to hide somewhere. |
So, clearly Laundrie's family is neck deep and have helped him flee. He won't talk to the police, they won't talk to the police, and then all of the sudden their lawyer sets up a conversation with the police so they can tell the police that Brian...entered a wildlife reserve and they haven't seen him since Tuesday. https://www.npr.org/2021/09/18/1038543489/gabby-petito-brian-laundrie-missing-boyfriend?utm_campaign=npr&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_term=nprnews&fbclid=IwAR2lgDW4jY2DBLP8pIBn0irS0rk8BykNuJQO6zA-0j_5Su7GdvAEH5zQ8iA I also want to say that I don't understand statements like this/find them to be unhelpful: "It is important to note that while Brian is a person of interest in Gabby's disappearance, he is not wanted for a crime," North Port police said in Friday's statement. It added that the investigation is now a "multiple missing person" case." Do they say this stuff in the hopes of making the obvious suspect think he isn't a suspect? I mean, 2+2 isn't going to equal 5, no matter how you slice it. And how did they not have surveillance on Brian Laundrie? Or a wiretap order on his and his family's phones? There would certainly seem to be enough here to warrant that. |
You can’t get a wiretap with no evidence. Like it or not at the moment there is 0 evidence of a crime |
But so fun. Already thinking of a novel centered on a mental health facility in a way off the beaten path location. All personnel live on site, and there is no TV, internet or cell phone reception, only a single landline phone. |
Jesus you’re obtuse. It’s not some magical place with no tv, etc. No one is saying they don’t know people are looking for her, they’re saying people that know can not legally say anything. If your adult child checked into a facility and you didn’t know, how would you find out? You can’t. They can’t tell you. You wouldn’t know. You’d think they are "missing" when in fact they are not missing. People there would know where your child was, they just couldn’t legally tell you. |
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Parents obviously helped him get away. They gave him time to be far away (three days) before reporting him gone.
Problem is, parents said nothing to Gabby's parents before her mom finally called their house to inquire about her daughter. They said nothing and did nothing on behalf of Gabby, while they waited for her mother to file a missing person report. They had lawyered up before Gabby's parents realized Houston, where's our daughter. Why would they do that? They were lawyered up before Gabby's mom contacted them to inquire about her daughter. Her parents were in the dark about Gabby, while his parents were waiting to hear from her parents, prepared to deal with her parents through their lawyer. They knew something, and they also knew they needed a lawyer. Something absolutely happened to Gabby. |
| I kind of wonder if he has gone back to look for her to clear his name. It wouldn't be unlike two people with mental health issues if she ran away or he did, and now it doesn't look good. |