Anonymous wrote:I watched the police body cam footage & think the police ultimately made many mistakes.
While they were very friendly and attempted to stay fair to both sides - the fact that they put up Brian in a hotel room while allowing Gabby to leave alone, uncomfortably driving the van to an unknown destination is outrageous.
I get that the officer stressed in the video that they, the authorities could not treat either party differently due to gender but c’mon…..gender definitely matters when sending a Female off alone in a van to fend for herself while driving a Male to a hotel and assuring he arrives safe and will be taken care of.
A girl has a much better chance at possibly attracting predators vs. a guy.
So yes gender matters in this case.
She deserved a hotel room while Brian should have had the option to just take the van.
Bad judgement of the officers IMO.
Also labeling her the “Aggressor” and him the “Victim” was preposterous at best.
Even then w/out the knowledge we have now.
Anyone speaking to them could see that she was continuously crying while he was chatting cheerfully w/the cops.
It was apparent that she was scared while to him, none of what was happening was even a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is he alive or dead in the reserve? Or not in the reserve at all. The local police have said they have no more search plans. So now what?
So the police were basically directed to the Carlton Reserve by Brian's "not to be trusted" parents who told police that he went for a day hike there?!? What kind of police department is this? Wouldn't anyone think that the parents purposely misled police to give Brian more time to get away. He's probably long gone now. Way to go Brian's parents! They better be held responsible for this POS. I hope Gabby's parents find a way to slap with them with something sort of charges. These people are awful.
Wouldn't be surprised if the parents (and other family members) have been regularly withdrawing cash from their accounts and conveniently left wads of it laying around the house for Brian to pick up. That, plus a passport, probably means he is long gone probably to a place with difficult extradition back to US. Parents could deny they purposefully gave him money to help with his escape.
He tells them he's going for a walk in the swamp, with a backpack filled with cash & passport, and that's what they report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if I've seen this info here - https://www.newsweek.com/brian-laundrie-search-gabby-petito-carlton-reserve-1630657
Laundrie parents say he left with a backpack Tuesday saying he was going for a hike, which they thought would be a day hike. When he didn't return, they went driving around looking for his car. They found it, and it had a police note on it that said it needed to be moved. The Laundries left it there in case Brian needed it, but the next day they went back and got it.
Righttttt. Innocently had no idea he wouldn't return. Don't ask, don't tell. Well, he might be dead now, if that Naples body was his.
Anonymous wrote:Missing Hydrogeologist
* Please help find Daniel Robinson - Last seen June 23 leaving a remote jobsite in Buckeye, AZ in a blue 2017 Jeep Renegade (plate#: NLA2CMA)
* Black male, 24 years old, black hair and brown eyes
* Daniel is 5'8" and 165 lbs
* He was born without part of his right arm
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Thank you for keeping an eye out.
Rest peacefully, Gabby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is he alive or dead in the reserve? Or not in the reserve at all. The local police have said they have no more search plans. So now what?
So the police were basically directed to the Carlton Reserve by Brian's "not to be trusted" parents who told police that he went for a day hike there?!? What kind of police department is this? Wouldn't anyone think that the parents purposely misled police to give Brian more time to get away. He's probably long gone now. Way to go Brian's parents! They better be held responsible for this POS. I hope Gabby's parents find a way to slap with them with something sort of charges. These people are awful.
Wouldn't be surprised if the parents (and other family members) have been regularly withdrawing cash from their accounts and conveniently left wads of it laying around the house for Brian to pick up. That, plus a passport, probably means he is long gone probably to a place with difficult extradition back to US. Parents could deny they purposefully gave him money to help with his escape.
He tells them he's going for a walk in the swamp, with a backpack filled with cash & passport, and that's what they report.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if I've seen this info here - https://www.newsweek.com/brian-laundrie-search-gabby-petito-carlton-reserve-1630657
Laundrie parents say he left with a backpack Tuesday saying he was going for a hike, which they thought would be a day hike. When he didn't return, they went driving around looking for his car. They found it, and it had a police note on it that said it needed to be moved. The Laundries left it there in case Brian needed it, but the next day they went back and got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s very hard to watch that traffic stop. It’s clear as day to me she was the victim. Watching him charm the police.
Where were her parents? She was on the phone with them. You tell your daughter, this person seems dangerous. I’m coming to get you.
Don’t you dare ask where her parents were. They did not know about the police video until after she was missing. They only knew what their adult daughter told them. The second something felt off and they didn’t hear from her they began calling Brian, his parents and then the police. They did everything right here, so don’t for a second criticize grieving parents.
People are scared to believe that something like this could happen to their child, so they convince themselves that, if they were the parents, they would have been able to stop it. It’s human nature, I guess. It’s still so cruel to her parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see what you’re saying and wondered about this too, but I assumed it was because she’s the legal owner of the van.Anonymous wrote:I watched the police body cam footage & think the police ultimately made many mistakes.
While they were very friendly and attempted to stay fair to both sides - the fact that they put up Brian in a hotel room while allowing Gabby to leave alone, uncomfortably driving the van to an unknown destination is outrageous.
I get that the officer stressed in the video that they, the authorities could not treat either party differently due to gender but c’mon…..gender definitely matters when sending a Female off alone in a van to fend for herself while driving a Male to a hotel and assuring he arrives safe and will be taken care of.
A girl has a much better chance at possibly attracting predators vs. a guy.
So yes gender matters in this case.
She deserved a hotel room while Brian should have had the option to just take the van.
Bad judgement of the officers IMO.
Also labeling her the “Aggressor” and him the “Victim” was preposterous at best.
Even then w/out the knowledge we have now.
Anyone speaking to them could see that she was continuously crying while he was chatting cheerfully w/the cops.
It was apparent that she was scared while to him, none of what was happening was even a big deal.
Exactly. They were supposed to give him her van? That would make no sense.
Hindsight is always 20/20.
Even though she was the legal owner of the van, I am pretty sure the officers would have been able to get Gabby’s formal consent for him to take possession of the van.
They should have done this.
She verbally stated to the officers that she wasn’t comfortable driving the van and that Brian always did the driving.
Yet after hearing this, the cops still made her drive it off to God only knows where.
They knew she was emotionally very upset since she had been crying over the last hour.
In spite of her not wanting to drive the van, along with being so upset they gave her no option but to go off on her own, in a town with less than like 5,500 people where she did not know a soul to fend for herself while Brian got a free, cushy hotel with a private hot shower, a real bed to sleep in along with a locked/secured door.
The police owe Gabby’s family an apology for sure.
Not saying they caused her to die….just saying they were not looking out for her best interests at all on the evening of 8/12.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is he alive or dead in the reserve? Or not in the reserve at all. The local police have said they have no more search plans. So now what?
So the police were basically directed to the Carlton Reserve by Brian's "not to be trusted" parents who told police that he went for a day hike there?!? What kind of police department is this? Wouldn't anyone think that the parents purposely misled police to give Brian more time to get away. He's probably long gone now. Way to go Brian's parents! They better be held responsible for this POS. I hope Gabby's parents find a way to slap with them with something sort of charges. These people are awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see what you’re saying and wondered about this too, but I assumed it was because she’s the legal owner of the van.Anonymous wrote:I watched the police body cam footage & think the police ultimately made many mistakes.
While they were very friendly and attempted to stay fair to both sides - the fact that they put up Brian in a hotel room while allowing Gabby to leave alone, uncomfortably driving the van to an unknown destination is outrageous.
I get that the officer stressed in the video that they, the authorities could not treat either party differently due to gender but c’mon…..gender definitely matters when sending a Female off alone in a van to fend for herself while driving a Male to a hotel and assuring he arrives safe and will be taken care of.
A girl has a much better chance at possibly attracting predators vs. a guy.
So yes gender matters in this case.
She deserved a hotel room while Brian should have had the option to just take the van.
Bad judgement of the officers IMO.
Also labeling her the “Aggressor” and him the “Victim” was preposterous at best.
Even then w/out the knowledge we have now.
Anyone speaking to them could see that she was continuously crying while he was chatting cheerfully w/the cops.
It was apparent that she was scared while to him, none of what was happening was even a big deal.
Exactly. They were supposed to give him her van? That would make no sense.
Hindsight is always 20/20.
Anonymous wrote:So is he alive or dead in the reserve? Or not in the reserve at all. The local police have said they have no more search plans. So now what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see what you’re saying and wondered about this too, but I assumed it was because she’s the legal owner of the van.Anonymous wrote:I watched the police body cam footage & think the police ultimately made many mistakes.
While they were very friendly and attempted to stay fair to both sides - the fact that they put up Brian in a hotel room while allowing Gabby to leave alone, uncomfortably driving the van to an unknown destination is outrageous.
I get that the officer stressed in the video that they, the authorities could not treat either party differently due to gender but c’mon…..gender definitely matters when sending a Female off alone in a van to fend for herself while driving a Male to a hotel and assuring he arrives safe and will be taken care of.
A girl has a much better chance at possibly attracting predators vs. a guy.
So yes gender matters in this case.
She deserved a hotel room while Brian should have had the option to just take the van.
Bad judgement of the officers IMO.
Also labeling her the “Aggressor” and him the “Victim” was preposterous at best.
Even then w/out the knowledge we have now.
Anyone speaking to them could see that she was continuously crying while he was chatting cheerfully w/the cops.
It was apparent that she was scared while to him, none of what was happening was even a big deal.
Exactly. They were supposed to give him her van? That would make no sense.
Hindsight is always 20/20.
Anonymous wrote:So is he alive or dead in the reserve? Or not in the reserve at all. The local police have said they have no more search plans. So now what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the police body cam footage & think the police ultimately made many mistakes.
While they were very friendly and attempted to stay fair to both sides - the fact that they put up Brian in a hotel room while allowing Gabby to leave alone, uncomfortably driving the van to an unknown destination is outrageous.
I get that the officer stressed in the video that they, the authorities could not treat either party differently due to gender but c’mon…..gender definitely matters when sending a Female off alone in a van to fend for herself while driving a Male to a hotel and assuring he arrives safe and will be taken care of.
A girl has a much better chance at possibly attracting predators vs. a guy.
So yes gender matters in this case.
She deserved a hotel room while Brian should have had the option to just take the van.
Bad judgement of the officers IMO.
Also labeling her the “Aggressor” and him the “Victim” was preposterous at best.
Even then w/out the knowledge we have now.
Anyone speaking to them could see that she was continuously crying while he was chatting cheerfully w/the cops.
It was apparent that she was scared while to him, none of what was happening was even a big deal.
I disagree.
If she had the van, then she had transportation and he didn't know where to find her. He had no way to go look for her, as he was effectively stranded.
If they took her to the hotel, then he'd know where she was and have transportation to get to her.