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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bulls!!t This isn’t a normal family or a normal young couple. Gabby wasn’t just some college gf that they met once @ Thanksgiving She lived in their house for over a year . Brian’s parents were immeshed in their lives ( the payment to fly home after the Utah cops and all the help with the storage unit ) They gave Gabby a job at their juice business She was the answer to their “ Brian problem “ cause without her , he is a 23 year old living in his boyhood bedroom doodling in his child like style and working at a grocery store Not to mention possession of a vehicle not registered to their son parked on their property - anyone would want confirm from Gabby , atleast verbally, that Brian had her Auth on that These parents were calling all the shots from the time Brian called them to confess, imho - hence the lawyer up with the family friend from Long Island A 23 year old loser with no job and no education beyond HS doesn’t pull that together on his own Their kid is dead- instead of turning himself in - because they are crappy parents [/quote] You clearly don’t know what you are talking about. First off you mention that BL had a job at a grocery store but then say “no job” - perhaps your privileged self thinks that’s akin to no job. But everything re his education, job, and reliance on parents was EXACTLY if not more what Gabby was. So how about you not disrespect her by judging him so disgustingly for -“” that (for what he did is a totally diff issue). Gabby didn’t have education beyond HS. After HS, she worked in the kitchen and as a hostess at a restaurant. Then when she moved to North Port to live with Brian, she worked Publix, the same grocery job he worked at. She later worked at Taco Bell. And for a few months this year before the trip; she worked the counter at an organic juice bar. You are wrong that she worked for the Laundrie’s. She did not work for them. She worked for a few months at a local organic juice shop, completely unconnected with their business. You mentioned she lived in the Laundrie parents house for over a year- Wrong. Except for an extended stay for a couple weeks in June, they never lived with Brian’s parents. They had their own condo. You mentioned Brian living in his boyhood bedroom - First of, Brian grew up in Long Island, not Florida. He doesn’t have a childhood room in that North Port house. Second, he didn’t “live” there. They got rid of the condo they were living in and he stayed with his parents for a couple weeks before the trip then for a couple weeks after returning. He had not otherwise lived with his parents since high school. [/quote] Lol Ok , if Brian was an independent, successful adult how much did he buy his North Port condo for, what were his monthly condo fees and how did that compare to his job at the check out counter at the super market ? The childhood bedroom is assumed from the real estate photos of the listing of the parents at home - ya know with the cringe worthy “ art work “ - I’d call it pre-pubescent doodling - on the bookshelf . It matched the so called drawings in his sketch book Honestly, Gabby might have had just as ooor of an education and start in life, but atleast her attempt at a blog shows some ambition. No doubt that is why he put her down for it [/quote] The PP praising Brian doesn’t realize his PARENTS owned that condo and paid for it - not him.[/quote] Actually, I explicitly said in the original post his parents owned it. He was 23 years old. Most 23 year olds are still living with or being supported at least in part by parents. [/quote]
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