Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a Fox News Digital video circulating on Twitter, showing the Laundrie parents standing on a trail and being shown images on a phone, and them wiping away tears in reaction. It’s all filmed from behind them, no way to see what they’re looking at.
This is all correct except they weren’t showing them photos on a phone. They were showing them items inside the white bag- the huddled over to block the view of the reporter behind. They wanted confirmation it was Brian’s stuff. Then police tells them to go home, Brian’s dad says he wants to stay and help and the police puts his arm on dad’s shoulder saying “we think we found something so we need to ask you to go home.” Making clear they found remains. That’s when dad started crying and mom wiped away his tears
No, laundrie’s mom is holding the white bag as the man holds up something (probably a phone), and the Laundries move around, trying to get a good angle to watch the screen because the sunlight is so bright.
If police found my kids remains, with me there in real time, my last concern would be perfectly blocking everyone's view of my face, what's in my hands, what's in law enforcement hands. I would be in pieces.
It looked to me like they were plenty upset. It also looked to me like the sleazeball filming them was the one trying to stay unobtrusive by standing directly behind them. But I guess you’re the only one who grieves correctly so feel free to continue passing judgment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So isn't it now a possibility that his parents killed him or gave him the means to kill himself and then left him in the park? And they've just been waiting the whole time for LE to find him? It would fit with their psychotic passive aggressiveness.
Give it a rest. They just learned their son is dead. Did you watch the video? The father crying when he got the news? They didn’t know and they weren’t involved and they are grieving. They have been vilified based on zero evidence that they had any knowledge of what happened to Gabby or knowledge or role in Brain’s disappearance. It’s sick what people have been doing to these individuals without anything to substantiate the wild accusations.
While I agree that you have included many valid points, I still think that the parents should have spoken up in the beginning.
When Gabby’s family was calling the Laundries, inquiring where she was or what they actually knew, etc., I just find it cruel that they never responded back.
While hiring a lawyer + deciding against speaking publicly is their fundamental right - morally they should have responded to Gabby’s parents and let them know what they knew.
By doing this, they only made themselves look bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think all those people who claimed they saw and spoke with him (especially in states other than Florida) were being earnest or just looking for their 15 minutes of fame. Same with Dog the Bounty Hunter. Gross to think they would jump on someone's murder like that for personal gain.
Dog thought he was near there. Spent days searching in reserve. He was right
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So isn't it now a possibility that his parents killed him or gave him the means to kill himself and then left him in the park? And they've just been waiting the whole time for LE to find him? It would fit with their psychotic passive aggressiveness.
They helped him get a burner phone. So I think they had hopes for him to make a getaway.
Omg they didn’t help him get a burner phone. It’s gross how people have described it that way. Brian got a new phone with a new service with ATT. It’s an account under his name. No secret at all to it.
There is store surveillance video that shows him going into a store with an older woman:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10042609/amp/FBI-investigates-Brian-Laundries-burner-phone-purchase.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw online today that there has been a possible Brian Laundrie sighting in Florida.
A camera caught a guy who looks like Brian riding a bicycle & wearing a heavy backpack.
He appeared to be having a difficult time riding the wobbly bike.
The video has been submitted to the FBI.
We’ll see if this pans out or not……
There’s probably a 0% chance he’s still in Florida but if he is it will really shock me.
I find it so odd that most people on T.V. talk about him as if he is still alive.
I think he isn’t but find I am in the sad minority.
Everybody is speaking of him like he is still roaming the earth while hiding out.
Why is it tough to accept that he may have been dead now for weeks??
PP Here,
Weird that I wrote this yesterday.
I guess I was wrong by thinking there was a 0% chance that he was in Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think all those people who claimed they saw and spoke with him (especially in states other than Florida) were being earnest or just looking for their 15 minutes of fame. Same with Dog the Bounty Hunter. Gross to think they would jump on someone's murder like that for personal gain.
Dog thought he was near there. Spent days searching in reserve. He was right
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a Fox News Digital video circulating on Twitter, showing the Laundrie parents standing on a trail and being shown images on a phone, and them wiping away tears in reaction. It’s all filmed from behind them, no way to see what they’re looking at.
This is all correct except they weren’t showing them photos on a phone. They were showing them items inside the white bag- the huddled over to block the view of the reporter behind. They wanted confirmation it was Brian’s stuff. Then police tells them to go home, Brian’s dad says he wants to stay and help and the police puts his arm on dad’s shoulder saying “we think we found something so we need to ask you to go home.” Making clear they found remains. That’s when dad started crying and mom wiped away his tears
No, laundrie’s mom is holding the white bag as the man holds up something (probably a phone), and the Laundries move around, trying to get a good angle to watch the screen because the sunlight is so bright.
If police found my kids remains, with me there in real time, my last concern would be perfectly blocking everyone's view of my face, what's in my hands, what's in law enforcement hands. I would be in pieces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So isn't it now a possibility that his parents killed him or gave him the means to kill himself and then left him in the park? And they've just been waiting the whole time for LE to find him? It would fit with their psychotic passive aggressiveness.
Give it a rest. They just learned their son is dead. Did you watch the video? The father crying when he got the news? They didn’t know and they weren’t involved and they are grieving. They have been vilified based on zero evidence that they had any knowledge of what happened to Gabby or knowledge or role in Brain’s disappearance. It’s sick what people have been doing to these individuals without anything to substantiate the wild accusations.
While I agree that you have included many valid points, I still think that the parents should have spoken up in the beginning.
When Gabby’s family was calling the Laundries, inquiring where she was or what they actually knew, etc., I just find it cruel that they never responded back.
While hiring a lawyer + deciding against speaking publicly is their fundamental right - morally they should have responded to Gabby’s parents and let them know what they knew.
By doing this, they only made themselves look bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a Fox News Digital video circulating on Twitter, showing the Laundrie parents standing on a trail and being shown images on a phone, and them wiping away tears in reaction. It’s all filmed from behind them, no way to see what they’re looking at.
This is all correct except they weren’t showing them photos on a phone. They were showing them items inside the white bag- the huddled over to block the view of the reporter behind. They wanted confirmation it was Brian’s stuff. Then police tells them to go home, Brian’s dad says he wants to stay and help and the police puts his arm on dad’s shoulder saying “we think we found something so we need to ask you to go home.” Making clear they found remains. That’s when dad started crying and mom wiped away his tears
No, laundrie’s mom is holding the white bag as the man holds up something (probably a phone), and the Laundries move around, trying to get a good angle to watch the screen because the sunlight is so bright.