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If the father did this on purpose than he has to be in more shock than anyone that they all survived. Huge thank you to all the rescue workers who helped this family.
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It was very obvious Brian was still in a very bad mood, the way he slammed that door, his hands in his pockets, still wearing his shades inside the store so we couldn't see his eyes. Gabbie looked troubled by her arms folded, wearing a sweater, clutching the bags. She might have been trying to stay in the store for a bit hoping Brian would cool off but sadly we know the outcome. This just makes me so sad to think she had no idea he would end her life.
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I honestly think it's horrible that media would be reaching out to this woman when she clearly is not well and badgering her with questions and instigating her to pursue things. She needs to take care of herself right now.
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Beyond amazing job by the entire rescue team. Horrible to think a father would do this to his family and to think what his children and wife will now have to go through the rest of their lives with this memory..smh
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Makes no sense as to why he would just pull her off the road and then get rid of her. He's working with someone. Police should start checking waterways too if they haven't already. How disgusting and sad. Praying for her and her family.
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Why do I feel like the Uncle is a victim too in all of this. Something about him, he is speaking from the heart and mentally might not all be there..idk but the parents have not said a word and they most likely knew what was up with their son. Time will tell when this unfolds.
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Not adding up that he was suicidal. He definitely had the chance/time to kill himself prior to being apprehended by police.
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A lot of these stations are just clickbait. They are just repeating everything we know already, asking the same questions, no real updates yet. If I were the police I wouldn't say too much either, last thing we want to do is tip this person off.
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Totally agree with you. It's horrible they never said anything and if Gabby wasn't found they still wouldn't of let her family know that she was gone or where she was. That's just cruel.
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I just know from experience, being a victim of DV. I can see the mannerisms in this clip. It's sad, you just don't know at the time you are going through it until something bad happens. You just always think it's going to get better.
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Brian is doing an awesome job as usual just feel bad they always have him report at night as you can tell how cold it is, snow everywhere. I hope the person is found soon this whole thing is very eerie.
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This is way too soon to put out a movie. It's extremely insensitive at this point especially since things are still being bought to light, new information to still be released. Lots of holes in this story and the case still going on. I can't see this movie being very accurate at all, plus the actors do not look like them, much older then Gabby and Brian....smh
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Great interviews by Brian, he is always professional and on point. I believe we will have the answers at some point or at least most.
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I was thinking the same thing, either help him to dispose of her body or help him come up with a story about what happened to her, cover things up. How disgraceful. This sickens me.
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100% don't let this go. Corey should have never suffered, no child should ever suffer. Disgusting how many times Bre tried to get help for her child and was dismissed. There should be an emergency Corey law that puts a child in protection immediately until a investigation can be completed. I'm so sorry to Bre and her family for her tragic loss and everything they had to go through. I pray for their healing and for change with our system. #CoreysLaw
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At 6 years old I would think you could definitely hold the parents responsible for some of the learned behavior. The cursing, having a dangerous weapon in the home accessible for him to take and he obviously knew how to use it from someone. Other than that the system definitely failed here too for not doing anything about this boys behavior in school, he needed help, therapy, maybe even put into another home after evaluation for a healthier life. Something isn't done now we could see another Parland shooter when he is older.
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It's horrible how long all of these cases can drag on for but I pray for the Petito families, I know none of this has been easy. I wish the best for them in whatever happens and to stay strong.
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It's funny how fast the media gets on the police or anyone else who mis mentions something while they are no better. When I first heard that reporter say they were all killed on the 3rd floor I was like wait what? Ashley then cleared it up, confirmed again 2nd & 3rd.
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