Comments by "Glamdolly" (@glamdolly30) on "NewsNation" channel.

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  3. The Laundries ain't smart, yet they ran rings around the Keystone Cops! Worst police work ever. Totally unbelievable, Murder victim Gabby Petito and her loved ones have been badly let down by law enforcement from start to finish. Their biggest sin was failing to save Gabby's life, which they could feasibly have done if they'd arrested Brian Laundrie on the roadside for domestic abuse, after not one but TWO 911 witness reports of him hitting her. Had they done their job, put handcuffs on that abusive bully and taken him into custody, it would have ended the 'Van Life' trip, alerted Gabby's parents to the domestic abuse, exposed Laundrie as a dangerous abuser and given her a chance to end the relationship before he had a chance to kill her. But instead police treated him as the abuser victim, and Gabby the actual victim as the perpetrator. Cops made a bad situation worse, in effect endorsing Laundries abuse of Gabby and making him feel fully entitled to not only continue it, but esca;ate it to her murder 2 weeks later. Law enforcement's second massive mistake came after Gabby was reported missing in suspicious circumstances that pointed straight at Brian Laundrie. Laundrie was obviously a person of interest in her disappearance, yet cops let him leave his parents house, go on the run and escape justice by killing himself. And now we're told they believed Brian was back home, after mistaking his short, plump, middle aged mother for the scrawny, bearded 22 -year-old. You couldn't make it up!
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  4. Sounds like the unorthodox, carbon-fibre hull of this unique, deep submersible vessel, was disastrously compromised over time. In all probability it finally caused the implosion of the structure as it neared the Titanic wreck under the enormous pressure of water on Sunday 18th June 2023. I believe this is best likened to Russian Roulette. The people on board on Sunday were no doubt completely happy about their safety, due to the confidence of 'OceanGate' bosses like Stockton Rush (on board), and its reassuring history of over 200 deep dives by this and two other submersibles, to Titanic and other locations. But as so many marine experts have said, the more deep sea dives are successfully completed, the closer the day when disaster will inevitably strike. Seems to me 'OceanGate' got away with cutting corners because they deliberately occupied the niche, multi-millionaires market, where they would be left alone, never challenged and not regulated by any independent, outside body. High strength, alloyed steel is the typical material submarines are made from. The two 'OceanGate' submersibles, designed to go far deeper than a typical submarine to view the Titanic wreck, were constructed from weaker carbon-fibre, which is untested long term under those conditions. Imagine if you can, sitting barefoot on the floor of that tube with 4 others you don't know, subjected to a punishing 4,000 TONS per SQUARE METRE. Mind boggling, huh?" Thanks to OceanGate, these trips to the Titanic and other deep wrecks are for the foreseeable future, a thing of the past.
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  6. I agree, sadly those poor children probably froze with fear. Even adults will comply with a dangerous perpetrator's demands, in hopes if they do as he says he will let them go afterwards. But everything the perpetrator says is for HIS benefit, not the victim's. So it makes more sense to do the OPPOSITE of what he says, and constantly defy and resist him. And yes, this story shocks on many levels, and one is that it took place in a public location in broad daylight where you would think the girls could have got help from passers by. Screaming and making as much noise as possible was their best bet. But in their sudden shock, fear and confusion at their changed circumstances, it's totally understandable if they did not. Libby and Abby are believed to have made a break for freedom and tried to run away from this man (hence all three crossed the brook and got wet, which was not his intention), but were quickly overpowered and subdued by him. They did try, bless them, but innocent children are no physical or mental match for an adult male with evil intentions. I feel kids should be taught personal safety tips, and some physical self defence moves at school. As parents, we should tell our children to scream "NO!", run, fight, tantrum - do everything they can to resist, attract attention and not go with an abductor to the second location - where he is more likely to kill you than in the first. Sadly we still raise kids to be respectful, obedient and polite to adults - but as this tragedy shows, that is not always in their best interests. I feel kids should carry a personal alarm that emits a piercing shriek for such a situation. Why don't cellphone manufacturers fit them with such a feature, so that pressing a combination of numbers turns the phone into a deafening alarm, emitting a mega-loud siren call to scare off an attacker and alert help? It's possible such an alarm feature on the girls' phones might just have saved their lives that day.
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  13.  @elmerfudd1086  Truth - the Keystone Cops are an utter disgrace, they messed this up from start to finish, treating Gabby as the abuser and Brian as the victim (don't they get proper training in domestic abuse?) then when she was reported missing, letting him leave his parents' house and go on the run! Wtf??? Totally useless! Florida Sheriff Grady Judd slammed his police colleagues saying they had ample reason to arrest Brian Laundrie for domestic violence on the roadside, after receiving two 911 calls from witnesses who saw him hit her. Sheriff Judd also criticised them for allowing Laundrie to leave his parents' house and go on the run, after Gabby was reported missing. He said had he been in charge, the 'person of interest' in her disappearance would have been taken into custody and unable to flee! Scratches on a man's face indicate HE is the abuser, not the woman, because they are the typical minor injury he gets from assaulting her. Men are much stronger than women, and she can't get the better of him in a physical confrontation. She what's the best she can do? Lash out with her hands, and maybe inflict a few scratches. Big deal! I wonder how many times Brian throttled Gabby, before he finally took it to its full, monstrous conclusion and killed her? I'm still in shock police officers identified her as the perpetrator. Two weeks later she, not he was dead by homicide. And no prizes for guessing who killed her. Cops need to answer some serious questions over their mishandling of abuser and soon to be killer Brian Laundrie, they must be held accountable!
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