Anonymous wrote:It seems the saga to this tragedy is always turning up new things.
While initially I DID think it was suspicious that the Laundrie family had hired an attorney so early on, I did also acknowledge that that was their civil right even though I didn’t agree w/it.
I personally found it reprehensible that Brian’s parents would not speak on Gaby's disappearance, but tried to give them the benefit of the doubt that they did not know that she had been murdered by their son.
However after reading the letter written by Brian’s Mother, I have zero doubt that she KNEW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin is an abuser like this. The trauma can be unimaginable.
Like who? Brian? The mom?
Tell me about it, I'm married to one. And yep. Mom is his #1 enabler. They have a twisted relationship. It's gross.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin is an abuser like this. The trauma can be unimaginable.
Anonymous wrote:I feel so damn sad for Gabby as I read his deranged mom's letter.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if anyone’s seen the letter, there are photos online. Her handwriting is the icing on the cake of the insanity of the letter - it’s clear she’s stunted at like a middle school level of maturity. My guess is the husband is abusive with coercive control in the family and she worshiped the son as her savior. That’s my guess because I lived it, saw the sick dynamic play out with my mother and my brother. He became an abuser too, to girlfriends and later to multiple wives.
As a former domestic violence advocate it pains me to say it, but the women who stay have an active hand in perpetuating abuse from one generation to the next. I know that leaving is the most lethal time, but I strongly feel that every abused woman owes it to her children to try.