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Oh, so "grieving" is a poor choice of words because it implies guilt? Well, wouldn't a man with a missing fiancee be presumed to be emotionally distraught? Actually, a man with a missing fiancee would be presumed to be searching for her.
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@morr_is3039 I too agree that the protestors shouldn't be there. They are disturbing the whole neighborhood and the neighbors don't deserve it. As for the Laundries, they are weird. They even changed the date they said they last saw Brian. People went after the Laundries because they would not even communicate with Gabby's parents when they first began to be concerned about not hearing from her. They didn't say that their son had come home without her. They just let Gabby's parents stew in abject misery. They wouldn't even tell them if authorities were looking in the right area. The Laundries only care about the Laundries. They didn't give a shit about Gabby. Now it's their turn to feel some of the pain her parents feel, except Gabby was murdered, whereas Brian took his own life.
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The attorney totally understands, but pretends not to.
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@jodeeps2287 It must be awful living in that neighborhood!
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The fact that the Laundries are friends with this asshole, says a lot. It's not that I dispute the facts; it's that he's an asshole pretending he doesn't understand why the public is suspicious of people who've acted suspicious and heartless about the disappearance of their future daughter-in-law.
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Yes! What a way to traumatize your child.
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@dragonflylove7636 I mean, anytime someone shows up back home without the person they went on a trip with, questions should be asked.
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@G3NK5T42 You are bonkers. There are so many holes in your narrative. We know he was abusive and controlling just from information Gabby's best friend provided. We know that he created a huge scene in a restaurant and that Gabby was in tears the whole time and apologized to the workers. She was never seen again by anyone after this. We know he took her van and showed up in Florida without her, and that he charged $1,000 on her debit card. We know Brian and his family ignored requests from Gabby's parents asking about Gabby after not hearing from her. We know Brian and his family refused to even tell the Petitos is the search for Gabby was even the right location. So you think they gave this information to the FBI and the FBI declined to share it with Gabby's family? Get out of here.
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@G3NK5T42 The medical examiner who did Gabby's autopsy ruled it an act of domestic violence. It takes about four minutes to strangle someone to death. You have to really be determined to pull it off. Brian has big bruises on his arms in a photo taken of him with his parents at the campsite. No doubt, Gabby fought back. And you are crazy to say we can toss out the claim about Brian acting crazy in the restaurant. Everyone involved has given statements to the FBI. The girl recalling it after the case went viral is a normal thing. If you see someone making a scene at a restaurant, you never think it would have anything to do with a famous case until it becomes famous. Again, she and her husband have given statements to the FBI.
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I read that Brian was found in a completely different park than the one that was being searched all this time. It had a different name. Also, the public was never told that the Laundries went to the beginning of a trailhead. We were just told that they wanted to look for him (at this different park) and he was found. Granted, we were told the area had been under water before. However, since this was a different park, was this park also being searched all along? Lots of unanswered questions. Anyway, sure, the attorney is correct that it's a ridiculous idea that the parents planted the remains, since law enforcement was with them. HOWEVER, he is crazy if he think it's odd for the public to suspect the parents were helping Brian hide. We know nothing about the parents except that they refused to even talk to Gabby's mother when she first began to be concerned she hadn't heard from her daughter. They refused to even tell them if the search for Gabby was in the right location. He should quit being surprised that people found the Laundries to be suspicious people!
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Everyone is rightfully angry at the Laundries, but the protestors are not accomplishing anything except disturbing innocent neighbors. I would hate to live there. The Laundries aren't going to suddenly start talking just because there are protestors outside.
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