Anonymous wrote:There's a rumor I saw floating around that the pumpkin pic was supposed to be the last pic because they were expecting their own "little pumpkin" ... anyone else heard that rumor and know if there's any validity?
Anonymous wrote:I just have to vent on misinformation on the internet. I just finished the older Dr. Phil Joe Petito interview and I was curious if Gabby's parents history, if divorced and if both had remarried.
In searching, I came across the below website which I believe incorrectly states that Joe Petito is Gabby's step dad. Wrong info site:
https://wikibious.com/nicole-schmidt/
I believe Joe and Nicole are Gabby's biological parents and divorced. Does anyone know if the man sitting next to Gabby's mom is Gabby's stepdad?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-2501755/Video-Nicole-Schmidt-speaks-missing-daughter-Gabby-Petito.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a rumor I saw floating around that the pumpkin pic was supposed to be the last pic because they were expecting their own "little pumpkin" ... anyone else heard that rumor and know if there's any validity?
Oh my. That would be sad. I guess it would show up in the autopsy.
Anonymous wrote:There's a rumor I saw floating around that the pumpkin pic was supposed to be the last pic because they were expecting their own "little pumpkin" ... anyone else heard that rumor and know if there's any validity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s normal after a tragedy to analyze what went wrong. Not sure why people are saying otherwise. We do this after terrorist attacks, mass shootings, bad car accidents, other recreational activity accidents. It doesn’t mean the victim is a bad person or deserved anything, but we can still take lessons from what happened.
And predictably, no analysis of what went wrong in his upbringing, only obsessively nitpicking every one of her perceived flaws and choices. What did she do to cause her death, what makes her so stupid as to not spot the signs, she had it coming for wanting to be famous, not how did his parents raise an abusive murderer. Every time.
Every. Single. Time.
Read the whole thread.
I have. "He didn't do anything! There was no crime! She checked herself into a mental hospital in the woods! It's not weird to take her car, she was a bad/unsure driver! There's no crime if there's no body, he's SMART to refuse to help the police! Okay there's a body so maybe it was a drifter! She fell off a cliff! She OD'ed! Sure he killed her but look at her Instagram account she's a useless drain on society who thought she deserved a public life!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s normal after a tragedy to analyze what went wrong. Not sure why people are saying otherwise. We do this after terrorist attacks, mass shootings, bad car accidents, other recreational activity accidents. It doesn’t mean the victim is a bad person or deserved anything, but we can still take lessons from what happened.
And predictably, no analysis of what went wrong in his upbringing, only obsessively nitpicking every one of her perceived flaws and choices. What did she do to cause her death, what makes her so stupid as to not spot the signs, she had it coming for wanting to be famous, not how did his parents raise an abusive murderer. Every time.
Every. Single. Time.
Read the whole thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow he looked out the window when blogger drove past https://twitter.com/WishfulCali/status/1440324986095341572?s=20
I've watched the video zoomed in on slow mo a bunch of times and can't see that. I think its doctored.
Anonymous wrote:wow he looked out the window when blogger drove past https://twitter.com/WishfulCali/status/1440324986095341572?s=20
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the FBI has investigated this reporting of potential suspect on trail cam near border of Alabama?
https://twitter.com/ManOfTheLibrary/status/1440184356916527104?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1440184356916527104%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fmeaww.com%2Fbrian-laundrie-disappearance-missing-hiding-in-baker-florida-twitter-deer-cam
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s normal after a tragedy to analyze what went wrong. Not sure why people are saying otherwise. We do this after terrorist attacks, mass shootings, bad car accidents, other recreational activity accidents. It doesn’t mean the victim is a bad person or deserved anything, but we can still take lessons from what happened.
And predictably, no analysis of what went wrong in his upbringing, only obsessively nitpicking every one of her perceived flaws and choices. What did she do to cause her death, what makes her so stupid as to not spot the signs, she had it coming for wanting to be famous, not how did his parents raise an abusive murderer. Every time.
Every. Single. Time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My richest family member didn't attend college. It's really not relevant here though if they did or did not.
Neither riches nor a college education is going to protect you from this sort of thing. You people need to go back to college to pick up critical thinking skills you missed in the first go round.
Anonymous wrote:My richest family member didn't attend college. It's really not relevant here though if they did or did not.