Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laundrie’s parents should be people of interest. At the very least they obfuscating things. They also have motive: they wanted their son and his girlfriend to stop mooching off them. Maybe they couldn’t handle the two of them with their mental health issues. At the very least they need to prove Brian was in FL.
Didn’t the police speak with him in FL or serve him papers? At the very least his own attorney must of spoken with him.
Why do you say that? Must you meet in person in this still uncertain Covid time? What if it was a phone call? How would the lawyer know? If he can only. E retained in a FTF meeting, then I guess we know he was in Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone saying it’s HER van, like it matters. They were a couple, living together, and outfitted the van together. Good chance it was in her name because insurance was cheaper. I’m sure there are plenty of people here driving a car that is in the other spouses name for some reason, does that not mean it’s not the family car?
We have 5 cars, some titled joint, some titled separate, depending on who was there to sign the papers.
You go on a road trip with your husband in your blue truck. He drives back home in the blue truck and you are not with him. A week goes by, and your friends haven't seen you and he won't say when he last saw you. Another week goes by. Nothing. What do you want your friends to do at this point? It sounds like you'd be happy for them to say, no biggie, it's his truck too, since that's what you're arguing here.
No, what I’m saying is that him returning without her in THEIR cars is suspicious. The fact that it’s titled in HER name is irrelevant. People are tossing it in like it means something. If the van was titled in his name, does that make it less suspicious? No, so being in her name doesn’t make it more so. It’s their car, saying it’s hers like it’s a clue for something is dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laundrie’s parents should be people of interest. At the very least they obfuscating things. They also have motive: they wanted their son and his girlfriend to stop mooching off them. Maybe they couldn’t handle the two of them with their mental health issues. At the very least they need to prove Brian was in FL.
Didn’t the police speak with him in FL or serve him papers? At the very least his own attorney must of spoken with him.
Anonymous wrote:Laundrie’s parents should be people of interest. At the very least they obfuscating things. They also have motive: they wanted their son and his girlfriend to stop mooching off them. Maybe they couldn’t handle the two of them with their mental health issues. At the very least they need to prove Brian was in FL.
Anonymous wrote:So tired of this story. Another "poor innocent white girl goes missing" story. It's not a mystery - let's move on.
Anonymous wrote:So tired of this story. Another "poor innocent white girl goes missing" story. It's not a mystery - let's move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gabby and Brian are not married. They do. Not own joint assets. It was her van and hers alone.
And she was not comfortable driving it.
Plus he did all the work to build it into a camper (and paid for the supplies).
People keep tossing in “her van / legally titled in her name” as if it means something.
It doesn’t.
It doesn’t change the fact that he drove it home (a 3-4 day trip?) alone without her, won’t talk, and is now hiding.
I am reading another message board about this and they are making a good point – we actually have no idea where he has been for the past few weeks. All that is known as that the van returned to Florida on September 1. He has not been seen. The police made statements based on what the parents said to them, but Brian himself has not been seen. Is it possible he never came back or he left along time ago? He has not been physically accounted for in weeks..
So the parents are lying about that too? They said he’s only missing since Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:They really haven't clarified what it means when they say the boyfriend is missing have they? He vanished without a trace? His family can't get in contact with him? He snuck out of the house (how without help with so much media attention) or went out somewhere and then never came back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gabby and Brian are not married. They do. Not own joint assets. It was her van and hers alone.
And she was not comfortable driving it.
Plus he did all the work to build it into a camper (and paid for the supplies).
People keep tossing in “her van / legally titled in her name” as if it means something.
It doesn’t.