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Madness, especially if you take into account the other body/bodies found in the area.Last week on cnn they were talking about how much attention this story has received compared to other similar cases especially on social media.
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Madness, especially if you take into account the other body/bodies found in the area.Last week on cnn they were talking about how much attention this story has received compared to other similar cases especially on social media.
Cnn panel were pretty much talking about this issue:Madness, especially if you take into account the other body/bodies found in the area.
Not sure if it’s exactly the same area but I remember a podcast talking about a 50mile? Stretch of land called the death strip (I think it was) where according to the law you can only be tried by a jury of people that live in that area.There seems to be a lot of sinister goings on in them thar parts, that's four with three definite murders, I wonder what this man died from.
Dog the Bounty Hunter is on the case, this isn't a joke by the way. Imagine if he finds him before the cops.
Can they prosecute the parents for withholding information, or maybe even cleaning up evidence? (Don't know what the weird laws over there allow...)Even if it's not him in the photo, it's confirmed that the family went camping after Laundrie returned from the van trip, alone???? In theory, what did he tell his parents when he came home, in her van, but alone? This is a crazy story.
To be fair, he was the first to go public with the site of the family's camping trip. Has some friends pretty high up in the investigation it seems.Dog the Bounty Hunter is on the case, this isn't a joke by the way. Imagine if he finds him before the cops.
Not yet. Spending time with their son isn't a crime, neither is buying him a phone. I think they'll end up with some charges of aid and abet or similar but on the surface they've done nothing wrong that we know of.Can they prosecute the parents for withholding information, or maybe even cleaning up evidence? (Don't know what the weird laws over there allow...)
Can they prosecute the parents for withholding information, or maybe even cleaning up evidence? (Don't know what the weird laws over there allow...)
More likely they’ve been told after he’s done it (yes an assumption) can’t see anyone letting their son go through with something like that if they knew.Accessory after the fact. Aiding and abetting would be if they knew the homicide was going to take place which is a lot more serious. But something I am unsure of is at what point they can be charged as an accessory. For aiding and abetting you can be charged once a body has been discovered and determined to be homicide, there does not need to be a charge or verdict on who had committed it. So if Brian had of messaged them saying he was going to kill her, they could be charged now without him being found or proven that he actually did it.
This is not the same one?New footage has been released
Petito claims Laundrie hit her in new footage
Gabby Petito told a Utah police officer that Brian Laundrie hit her on August 12, according to newly released bodycam video from a second Moab officer who arrived at the scene.www.news.com.au
Surprising as the original footage was all about her hitting him yet the.New footage has been released
Petito claims Laundrie hit her in new footage
Gabby Petito told a Utah police officer that Brian Laundrie hit her on August 12, according to newly released bodycam video from a second Moab officer who arrived at the scene.www.news.com.au
Same but we didn't see this part of the interviewThis is not the same one?
It's weird, they didn't show us this part of interview at the startPretty sure in the hr long original body cam video they discuss the 911 call but only her hitting him.
seems to be a disconnect from what the dispatcher was told and passed on.
Pretty sure in the hr long original body cam video they discuss the 911 call but only her hitting him.
seems to be a disconnect from what the dispatcher was told and passed on.
Yeah but police never brought it up, they did however discuss the 911 call saying she had hit him i thought.Gabby protected him I think and didn't say he'd assaulted her blaming herself entirely for the incident, it's quite common in DV and explains what seems to be a disconnect.
The Real Crime Profile podcast covers this.
Wyoming just lost all its tourism.
If there could be a live satellite feed of his likely hiding spots I’m sure there would be a good million people looking for him at any one time.This guy has the whole world looking for him. He has done a reasonable job of avoiding capture thus far.