Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we stop obsessing over the body cam footage? She called her parents from the side of the road. If they didn’t foresee this how can we expect police too? Anyway it doesn’t matter now. She’s gone. All they can do is find him and deliver justice, hopefully to the parents too. Their behavior has been abhorrent and I pray somehow illegal.
I have to respectfully disagree w/this.
No, we cannot ignore the police body cam footage.
The police made many mistakes which should be analyzed.
This way corrections can be made so that no body is accused as an aggressor when they are in fact a victim.
I am in no way faulting any off the officers on scene for Gabby’s murder.
Far from it actually.
I am just faulting them for their incompetence in dealing w/a DV circumstance that they were out of their professional element.
If you acknowledge that the circumstance was out of their professional element, why do you fault them? The Monday morning quarterbacking is getting old. The run in with the police is only interesting insofar as it gives a peek into their whereabouts and demeanor on the road trip. The cops can be left out of it.
Not trying to be snarky (seriously!), but if that police body cam video was so irrelevant then why the heck was it released to the public then??
haha. It was probably released to the public to generate interest in the case. It most certainly was not released to the public to help armchair detectives and jurors determine Brian's guilt or innocence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cassie (Brian's sister) and her husband spoke to protesters on video for almost 20 minutes. I found this interesting:
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/gabby-petito-missing-case/newsnation-exclusive-brian-laundries-sister-says-her-brother-flew-home-aug-17-saw-family-sept-1/
I feel so bad for them! Those protesters are jerks. “We can’t find Brian, so let’s attack his random sister.”
I feel bad for her because she didn't kill Gabby, she didn't ask for this, and her kids are suffering. But I'm also not certain she is divulging everything she knows. I feel like she might be holding back.
Agree. Also, “I haven’t talked to my parents” is a total cop out. Sounds like “I can’t talk to my parents because they might tell me something I’m not supposed to know.”
She is an accomplice. Our justice system is broken which leaves the public to carry out the slow torture, vigilante justice of making her life hell. If the family had not protected the killer, this would not be happening.
You are a sociopath. You don't know squat, and it's up to the investigators and law to determine.
The parents haven't done anything you nimrod. No one should be able or allowed to harass them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we stop obsessing over the body cam footage? She called her parents from the side of the road. If they didn’t foresee this how can we expect police too? Anyway it doesn’t matter now. She’s gone. All they can do is find him and deliver justice, hopefully to the parents too. Their behavior has been abhorrent and I pray somehow illegal.
I have to respectfully disagree w/this.
No, we cannot ignore the police body cam footage.
The police made many mistakes which should be analyzed.
This way corrections can be made so that no body is accused as an aggressor when they are in fact a victim.
I am in no way faulting any off the officers on scene for Gabby’s murder.
Far from it actually.
I am just faulting them for their incompetence in dealing w/a DV circumstance that they were out of their professional element.
If you acknowledge that the circumstance was out of their professional element, why do you fault them? The Monday morning quarterbacking is getting old. The run in with the police is only interesting insofar as it gives a peek into their whereabouts and demeanor on the road trip. The cops can be left out of it.
Not trying to be snarky (seriously!), but if that police body cam video was so irrelevant then why the heck was it released to the public then??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cassie (Brian's sister) and her husband spoke to protesters on video for almost 20 minutes. I found this interesting:
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/gabby-petito-missing-case/newsnation-exclusive-brian-laundries-sister-says-her-brother-flew-home-aug-17-saw-family-sept-1/
I feel so bad for them! Those protesters are jerks. “We can’t find Brian, so let’s attack his random sister.”
I feel bad for her because she didn't kill Gabby, she didn't ask for this, and her kids are suffering. But I'm also not certain she is divulging everything she knows. I feel like she might be holding back.
Agree. Also, “I haven’t talked to my parents” is a total cop out. Sounds like “I can’t talk to my parents because they might tell me something I’m not supposed to know.”
She is an accomplice. Our justice system is broken which leaves the public to carry out the slow torture, vigilante justice of making her life hell. If the family had not protected the killer, this would not be happening.
You are a sociopath. You don't know squat, and it's up to the investigators and law to determine.
The parents haven't done anything you nimrod. No one should be able or allowed to harass them.
They gave wrong information to the FBI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cassie (Brian's sister) and her husband spoke to protesters on video for almost 20 minutes. I found this interesting:
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/gabby-petito-missing-case/newsnation-exclusive-brian-laundries-sister-says-her-brother-flew-home-aug-17-saw-family-sept-1/
I feel so bad for them! Those protesters are jerks. “We can’t find Brian, so let’s attack his random sister.”
I feel bad for her because she didn't kill Gabby, she didn't ask for this, and her kids are suffering. But I'm also not certain she is divulging everything she knows. I feel like she might be holding back.
To be more specific, I wonder what she spoke to Brian about at the campground. Surely she asked: Where is Gabby? Brian probably lied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cassie (Brian's sister) and her husband spoke to protesters on video for almost 20 minutes. I found this interesting:
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/gabby-petito-missing-case/newsnation-exclusive-brian-laundries-sister-says-her-brother-flew-home-aug-17-saw-family-sept-1/
I feel so bad for them! Those protesters are jerks. “We can’t find Brian, so let’s attack his random sister.”
I feel bad for her because she didn't kill Gabby, she didn't ask for this, and her kids are suffering. But I'm also not certain she is divulging everything she knows. I feel like she might be holding back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we stop obsessing over the body cam footage? She called her parents from the side of the road. If they didn’t foresee this how can we expect police too? Anyway it doesn’t matter now. She’s gone. All they can do is find him and deliver justice, hopefully to the parents too. Their behavior has been abhorrent and I pray somehow illegal.
I have to respectfully disagree w/this.
No, we cannot ignore the police body cam footage.
The police made many mistakes which should be analyzed.
This way corrections can be made so that no body is accused as an aggressor when they are in fact a victim.
I am in no way faulting any off the officers on scene for Gabby’s murder.
Far from it actually.
I am just faulting them for their incompetence in dealing w/a DV circumstance that they were out of their professional element.
If you acknowledge that the circumstance was out of their professional element, why do you fault them? The Monday morning quarterbacking is getting old. The run in with the police is only interesting insofar as it gives a peek into their whereabouts and demeanor on the road trip. The cops can be left out of it.
Not trying to be snarky (seriously!), but if that police body cam video was so irrelevant then why the heck was it released to the public then??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cassie (Brian's sister) and her husband spoke to protesters on video for almost 20 minutes. I found this interesting:
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/gabby-petito-missing-case/newsnation-exclusive-brian-laundries-sister-says-her-brother-flew-home-aug-17-saw-family-sept-1/
I feel so bad for them! Those protesters are jerks. “We can’t find Brian, so let’s attack his random sister.”
I feel bad for her because she didn't kill Gabby, she didn't ask for this, and her kids are suffering. But I'm also not certain she is divulging everything she knows. I feel like she might be holding back.
Agree. Also, “I haven’t talked to my parents” is a total cop out. Sounds like “I can’t talk to my parents because they might tell me something I’m not supposed to know.”
She is an accomplice. Our justice system is broken which leaves the public to carry out the slow torture, vigilante justice of making her life hell. If the family had not protected the killer, this would not be happening.
You are a sociopath. You don't know squat, and it's up to the investigators and law to determine.
The parents haven't done anything you nimrod. No one should be able or allowed to harass them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we stop obsessing over the body cam footage? She called her parents from the side of the road. If they didn’t foresee this how can we expect police too? Anyway it doesn’t matter now. She’s gone. All they can do is find him and deliver justice, hopefully to the parents too. Their behavior has been abhorrent and I pray somehow illegal.
I have to respectfully disagree w/this.
No, we cannot ignore the police body cam footage.
The police made many mistakes which should be analyzed.
This way corrections can be made so that no body is accused as an aggressor when they are in fact a victim.
I am in no way faulting any off the officers on scene for Gabby’s murder.
Far from it actually.
I am just faulting them for their incompetence in dealing w/a DV circumstance that they were out of their professional element.
If you acknowledge that the circumstance was out of their professional element, why do you fault them? The Monday morning quarterbacking is getting old. The run in with the police is only interesting insofar as it gives a peek into their whereabouts and demeanor on the road trip. The cops can be left out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cassie (Brian's sister) and her husband spoke to protesters on video for almost 20 minutes. I found this interesting:
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/gabby-petito-missing-case/newsnation-exclusive-brian-laundries-sister-says-her-brother-flew-home-aug-17-saw-family-sept-1/
I feel so bad for them! Those protesters are jerks. “We can’t find Brian, so let’s attack his random sister.”
I feel bad for her because she didn't kill Gabby, she didn't ask for this, and her kids are suffering. But I'm also not certain she is divulging everything she knows. I feel like she might be holding back.
Agree. Also, “I haven’t talked to my parents” is a total cop out. Sounds like “I can’t talk to my parents because they might tell me something I’m not supposed to know.”
She is an accomplice. Our justice system is broken which leaves the public to carry out the slow torture, vigilante justice of making her life hell. If the family had not protected the killer, this would not be happening.
You are a sociopath. You don't know squat, and it's up to the investigators and law to determine.
The parents haven't done anything you nimrod. No one should be able or allowed to harass them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cassie (Brian's sister) and her husband spoke to protesters on video for almost 20 minutes. I found this interesting:
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/gabby-petito-missing-case/newsnation-exclusive-brian-laundries-sister-says-her-brother-flew-home-aug-17-saw-family-sept-1/
I feel so bad for them! Those protesters are jerks. “We can’t find Brian, so let’s attack his random sister.”
I feel bad for her because she didn't kill Gabby, she didn't ask for this, and her kids are suffering. But I'm also not certain she is divulging everything she knows. I feel like she might be holding back.
She shouldn’t have to divulge anything to random people, and it’s absurd to interrogate her. She spoke with the FBI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cassie (Brian's sister) and her husband spoke to protesters on video for almost 20 minutes. I found this interesting:
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/gabby-petito-missing-case/newsnation-exclusive-brian-laundries-sister-says-her-brother-flew-home-aug-17-saw-family-sept-1/
I feel so bad for them! Those protesters are jerks. “We can’t find Brian, so let’s attack his random sister.”
I feel bad for her because she didn't kill Gabby, she didn't ask for this, and her kids are suffering. But I'm also not certain she is divulging everything she knows. I feel like she might be holding back.
Agree. Also, “I haven’t talked to my parents” is a total cop out. Sounds like “I can’t talk to my parents because they might tell me something I’m not supposed to know.”
She is an accomplice. Our justice system is broken which leaves the public to carry out the slow torture, vigilante justice of making her life hell. If the family had not protected the killer, this would not be happening.