Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.scribd.com/document/525511859/Moab-Police-Department-Case-Petito-Laundrie#from_embed
Speaking as someone who has experienced emotional and psychological abuse and the insidious nature of it, as well as how abusers are well-versed at making the other person feel or look "crazy/crazier", these reports raised a lot of red flags in my mind when it comes to Brian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.scribd.com/document/525511859/Moab-Police-Department-Case-Petito-Laundrie#from_embed
Very telling. I don't think it's hard to conclude that they had another altercation that didn't end well. But why didn't they just call in quits and go home? Why continue on despite a deteriorating relationship?
Why are all the couples in the relationship forum fighting during Covid still married?One woman says her husband shoved her to the floor and another posted this week that the DH is routinely cursing her out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.scribd.com/document/525511859/Moab-Police-Department-Case-Petito-Laundrie#from_embed
Very telling. I don't think it's hard to conclude that they had another altercation that didn't end well. But why didn't they just call in quits and go home? Why continue on despite a deteriorating relationship?
One woman says her husband shoved her to the floor and another posted this week that the DH is routinely cursing her out.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only way he's "behaving like he has something to hide" is by keeping his mouth shut, i.e., exercising his Fifth Amendment rights. That is almost certainly very much in his self-interest right now.
He drove her van back across the country without her to his home in FL. That is definitely the behavior of someone with something to hide. If my husband fell off a cliff, I would dial 911, not hope that no one noticed or found his body.
Do we have clarity on whose van it is? If it is her van, things seem much more suspicious than if not (though it’s still super suspicious).
Anonymous wrote:https://www.scribd.com/document/525511859/Moab-Police-Department-Case-Petito-Laundrie#from_embed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only way he's "behaving like he has something to hide" is by keeping his mouth shut, i.e., exercising his Fifth Amendment rights. That is almost certainly very much in his self-interest right now.
He drove her van back across the country without her to his home in FL. That is definitely the behavior of someone with something to hide. If my husband fell off a cliff, I would dial 911, not hope that no one noticed or found his body.
Do we have clarity on whose van it is? If it is her van, things seem much more suspicious than if not (though it’s still super suspicious).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only way he's "behaving like he has something to hide" is by keeping his mouth shut, i.e., exercising his Fifth Amendment rights. That is almost certainly very much in his self-interest right now.
He drove her van back across the country without her to his home in FL. That is definitely the behavior of someone with something to hide. If my husband fell off a cliff, I would dial 911, not hope that no one noticed or found his body.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.scribd.com/document/525511859/Moab-Police-Department-Case-Petito-Laundrie#from_embed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only way he's "behaving like he has something to hide" is by keeping his mouth shut, i.e., exercising his Fifth Amendment rights. That is almost certainly very much in his self-interest right now.
Only if he did something wrong. An innocent person would provide police and the family with the information they needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that short word they blocked out long enough to be ‘depression’? Maybe mania?
Twitter is guessing "bipolar," which makes sense given the incident.
Yep, that is what I am guessing too. Bipolar makes people do things when it is in the manic stages. I am always afraid that my friend with a less intense bipolar is going to be killed by her severely bipolar boyfriend.
You can tell from the shape it doesn’t begin with a b and that it ends w a y. It’s anxiety (though of course they may actually have had bipolar.) borderline plus drugs of abuse seem more likely to me.
The second paragraph says “to regain control of their anxiety”. Not sure why the didn't block the word anxiety there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The generic statement -
"This is an extremely difficult time for both the Petito family and the Laundrie family. I understand that a search has been organized for Miss Petito in or near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. On behalf of the Laundrie family, it is our hope that the search for Miss Petito is successful and that Miss Petito is re-united with her family. On the advice of counsel, the Laundrie family is remaining in the background at this juncture and will have no further comment."
Full Schmidt/Petito family statement:
The Schmidt and Petito family are going through the worst moments of their lives. Their beautiful twenty-two year old daughter is missing and the one person that can help find Gabby refuses to help.
The Schmidt and Petito family implore Brian to come forward and at least tell us if we are looking in the right area.
At this point, what difference does it really make?
I’m sure it makes a huge difference to the family. Better to know what has happened to her, even if it’s bad news, than to be left wondering forever.
But the point is:
- Brian is handsome
- he is his parents son
- he’s young and has his whole life ahead of him, and
- cooperating with the police won’t bring Miss Petitto back, but it’s almost certain to destroy Brian’s future.
But why does he deserve a future when he cheated her out of hers?
- can you prove he did it? Until then, he is innocent.
Anonymous wrote:The only way he's "behaving like he has something to hide" is by keeping his mouth shut, i.e., exercising his Fifth Amendment rights. That is almost certainly very much in his self-interest right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait - rewatch the video they produced on p. 1 of this thread:
- they only seem happy and well-adjusted; I was a little envious of their fun adventure, watching it.
They didn’t say anything about anxiety or mental illness or arguments.
How can both be true??
😂
Anonymous wrote:The only way he's "behaving like he has something to hide" is by keeping his mouth shut, i.e., exercising his Fifth Amendment rights. That is almost certainly very much in his self-interest right now.