yeah Ive seen other cases where someone who has access to the victims phone ends up sending text messages saying “Hey all is well talk to you later” when in reality that person is already dead
There’s a French movie from a number of years ago starring the lovely Melanie Laurent in which she receives letters purportedly from her missing twin brother but... (spoiler alert) the letters are actually written and mailed by her parents who didn’t have the heart to tell her that her brother had died in accident.
This is very strange. It’s odd, because they looked young and happy. But of course you never know, and his behavior is certainly not encouraging.
How about a DNA test?
Ya Think????
This is going to end like, “A Boy and His Dog”.
Reminds me of the guy who took his wife and kids “camping”. She didn’t come back. He eventually killed both his sons and himself setting the house on fire.
I listen to a “ton” of true crime podcasts .... this scenario just fits right in with so many you hear.
Sadly, I believe he’s responsible for her disappearance & she’s not coming home alive. She’s over a cliff or dumped/buried in the wilds somewhere. I just hope she can be recovered so her folks at least have that measure of peace, being able to bury her properly.
And nobody has figured out it’s the boyfriend yet? He’s back in Florida with an attorney. This is not hard to figure out.
Would it be possible to locate where the phone was
when the texts were sent?
This video was posted August 19th - just days before her disappearance.
New developments as family members of missing woman 'beg' boyfriend for her location
Going West: True Crime (podcast)
51 minutes | Sep 14, 2021
Gabby Petito // 138 (CURRENT!)
https://www.stitcher.com/show/going-west/episode/gabby-petito-138-current-86797849
All was not well .....
Gabby Petito: Utah cops responded to ‘incident’ involving missing LI native, boyfriend last month
Police in Utah responded to an “incident” involving missing Long Island native Gabby Petito and boyfriend Brian Laundrie about two weeks before she was last seen — but no arrests were made and no criminal charges were filed as a result.
Moab Chief of Police Bret Edge said an unidentified person called in “an incident” involving the couple on August 12, according to Fox News.
“Officers conducted an investigation and determined that insufficient evidence existed to justify criminal charges,” Edge told the outlet.
The nature of the incident was unclear.