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I doubt it. I think his parents would rather visit him in jail than never know where his corpse is?Surely he's brown bread?
I doubt it. I think his parents would rather visit him in jail than never know where his corpse is?
Young white boy like him gonna be loved in the big house.The parents might prefer that, doubt he would though
Unless he has lied to them too, I doubt that very much (suicide). He isn't as predictable as some might think, something went wrong with him and gabby and he can't face the scrutiny of it.The parents might prefer that, doubt he would though
Didn’t some Bloke see him on a deserted road only 2 days ago?If he's alive, I wonder how he's surviving. You can only survive on cash for so long.
Police would be able to trace his bank transactions, so who's buying food for him? How's he getting around? Not by car, I'd imagine. You need fuel for that. He'd be stupid to do a petrol drive off to draw further attention to him. Plus, half of America would know what he looks like, so he'd be reported to police immediately if sighted.
The fact there has not yet been a confirmed sighting, and there's been no report of any of his bank cards being used, or no electronic fingerprints, leads me to think the most likely outcome would be that he has either taken his own life, or been met with foul play himself.
Haha no way he is getting around in a vehicle. I call bullshit.Didn’t some Bloke see him on a deserted road only 2 days ago?
Hiker Says He Spoke To Brian Laundrie On Deserted Road Near Appalachian Trail
A Florida engineer hiking the Appalachian Trail says he spoke to a man he says he's certain was the missing boyfriend of 22-year-old Long Island native Gabby Petito, who was found dead just over two weeks ago.Dennis Davis told multipl…dailyvoice.com
A vehicle is the fastest and easiest way to put distance between himself and those that are looking for him.Haha no way he is getting around in a vehicle. I call bullshit.
I just reckon if he was getting around in a car (where fuel is required), someone would have identified him by now.A vehicle is the fastest and easiest way to put distance between himself and those that are looking for him.
Public transport runs the risk of being identified but is relatively cheap.
Car, motorbike, boat, bicycle, pick-up haha even an RV all have their pros n cons (no pun intended).
Being on the run literally on foot can offer him to remain hidden but his lone wolf survival strategy would have to be on point to succeed.
One would have to assume he would be growing a beard and his hair out to hide his identity before even considering public contact again.
Were the witnesses referring to a physical assault, or did they see Brian and Gabby playing Blackjack together?I was listening to Nancy Grace's latest podcast and there were actually two witnesses who saw him hit Gabby and one saw him push her.
Were the witnesses referring to a physical assault, or did they see Brian and Gabby playing Blackjack together?
The whole body? Is she in pieces?She's pretty annoying sometimes, I can only take Nancy in small doses She's on top of this.
BOMBSHELL: Brian Laundrie Parents 'Forgot When He Left Home!'
October 7, 2021 • 38 min
Brian Laundrie's parents tell police that they were mistaken on the day Brian left to hike Carlton Reserve. Laundrie's parents originally said the last time they had seen their son was on September 14, when he told them he was going to hike, The family's attorney, Steven Bertolino, now says the parents "misremembered" the date, that Laundrie actually left on September 13th, a day earlier.
This new information comes as a former medical examiner says the FBI's decision to keep possession of Gabby Petito's remains and failure to release the cause of death is unusual. Retired New York City Chief Medical Examiner and forensic pathologist Michael Baden tells Fox News that he sees no reason to keep the "whole body" from the family. Currently, the remains are still in federal custody.
Gabby not discussed? LolNancy sounds quite loud and bossy but she's sharp and doesn't pull her punches.
Brian Laundrie's sister speaks to protestors outside her home saying she doesn't know if her brother had anything to do with Gabby Petito's death. Cassie Laundrie says FBI investigators have asked her not to make public comments, but that she felt she could no longer stay silent as the media disruption was upsetting her children. Asked if she believes her brother killed Petito, who was found dead in Wyoming’s Bridger-Teton National Park on September 19, Laundrie said, “I don’t know.” She also addressed said while she saw her brother while he was camping with his parents, that Gabby was not discussed.
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/268-...r-act-brian-laundries-sister-spills-87666372/
Gabby not discussed? Lol
Not even a simple, “oh why isn’t gabby here? What’s up with you two?”Nancy's right on to the parents and his sister, pretty sure she thinks they're all up to their necks in helping Laundrie vanish.
Not even a simple, “oh why isn’t gabby here? What’s up with you two?”
I haven’t got a chance to listen to it yet.Nancy has a point in that Laundrie's mother is not behaving as one who's son ran into the wilderness and killed himself either.
Parents gonna hang too. So stupid.She's pretty annoying sometimes, I can only take Nancy in small doses She's on top of this.
BOMBSHELL: Brian Laundrie Parents 'Forgot When He Left Home!'
October 7, 2021 • 38 min
Brian Laundrie's parents tell police that they were mistaken on the day Brian left to hike Carlton Reserve. Laundrie's parents originally said the last time they had seen their son was on September 14, when he told them he was going to hike, The family's attorney, Steven Bertolino, now says the parents "misremembered" the date, that Laundrie actually left on September 13th, a day earlier.
This new information comes as a former medical examiner says the FBI's decision to keep possession of Gabby Petito's remains and failure to release the cause of death is unusual. Retired New York City Chief Medical Examiner and forensic pathologist Michael Baden tells Fox News that he sees no reason to keep the "whole body" from the family. Currently, the remains are still in federal custody.
then think of the least likely.