Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's smart, regardless, that they released the tapes and garnered this much public interest and concern. Most of the general public would recognize Brian now, so there's an actual chance of him being turned in. Without that, I expect he'd slip off into oblivion. As much as Americans disagree with each other about most everything, there is full consensus that no one wants a probable murderer walking around unfettered.
He's dead. They should be looking for a body.
DP. Unless he died from the elements or random foul pay, I bet he’s alive. If he were going to kill himself there were so many opportunities to do so already.
Before he left his parents house for the last time, he didn’t know for sure how everything was going to play out. Then they found gabby’s body, and it became clear that he has no future. I’d say if suicide was something that he was considering, finding her body may have been the catalyst he needed to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's smart, regardless, that they released the tapes and garnered this much public interest and concern. Most of the general public would recognize Brian now, so there's an actual chance of him being turned in. Without that, I expect he'd slip off into oblivion. As much as Americans disagree with each other about most everything, there is full consensus that no one wants a probable murderer walking around unfettered.
He's dead. They should be looking for a body.
DP. Unless he died from the elements or random foul pay, I bet he’s alive. If he were going to kill himself there were so many opportunities to do so already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's smart, regardless, that they released the tapes and garnered this much public interest and concern. Most of the general public would recognize Brian now, so there's an actual chance of him being turned in. Without that, I expect he'd slip off into oblivion. As much as Americans disagree with each other about most everything, there is full consensus that no one wants a probable murderer walking around unfettered.
He's dead. They should be looking for a body.
DP. Unless he died from the elements or random foul pay, I bet he’s alive. If he were going to kill himself there were so many opportunities to do so already.
Plus, his parents aren't acting remotely like they think he is missing because he killed himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's smart, regardless, that they released the tapes and garnered this much public interest and concern. Most of the general public would recognize Brian now, so there's an actual chance of him being turned in. Without that, I expect he'd slip off into oblivion. As much as Americans disagree with each other about most everything, there is full consensus that no one wants a probable murderer walking around unfettered.
He's dead. They should be looking for a body.
DP. Unless he died from the elements or random foul pay, I bet he’s alive. If he were going to kill himself there were so many opportunities to do so already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's smart, regardless, that they released the tapes and garnered this much public interest and concern. Most of the general public would recognize Brian now, so there's an actual chance of him being turned in. Without that, I expect he'd slip off into oblivion. As much as Americans disagree with each other about most everything, there is full consensus that no one wants a probable murderer walking around unfettered.
He's dead. They should be looking for a body.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe BL killed Gabby much earlier then people thought. Then he flew home because he panicked. Is there proof that people actually saw Gabby at the restaurant in WY where people said they saw BL arguing with restaurant management? That might have been a different couple.
Anonymous wrote:He flew back to FL for 5 days during the trip to move things out of a storage unit? This is odd. It couldn’t wait until
After his cross country trip? 5 days? Who paid for this? There’s something here.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's smart, regardless, that they released the tapes and garnered this much public interest and concern. Most of the general public would recognize Brian now, so there's an actual chance of him being turned in. Without that, I expect he'd slip off into oblivion. As much as Americans disagree with each other about most everything, there is full consensus that no one wants a probable murderer walking around unfettered.
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.
To be more specific, I wonder what she spoke to Brian about at the campground. Surely she asked: Where is Gabby? Brian probably lied.
Right, like imagine the conversation
"Is Gabby coming?"
"Uh, no, she stayed out West with friends, and is coming home later."
"Oh, okay "
And the sister can't say Brian said anything like that because she's been told not to, by lawyers or police or whatever.