Posted on 09/16/2021 7:11:32 PM PDT by American Number 181269513
Utah police have released body camera footage from an encounter with missing 22-year-old Long Island, New York, native Gabrielle Petito about two weeks before she was last heard from.
According to police, Petito and her fiancé, 23-year-old Brian Laundrie, were in Moab, Utah, on Aug. 12. That morning, someone called police after the two appeared to argue outside a food cooperative called Moonflower. Moab police pulled the couple over a short time later.
In the footage, when the officer approached the vehicle, he immediately separated Petito and Laundrie before interviewing them about the alleged altercation.
"We've just been fighting this morning, some personal issues," Petito explained, crying as she spoke with the officer. She then told police that she had become frustrated with Laundrie earlier in the day.
During his interview, Laundrie said that, once Petito became frustrated, he locked the doors to the van and suggested they go on a walk to cool off. When the officer asked Laundrie about scratches on his face and neck, he replied: "She had her phone and was trying to get the keys from me. I said, 'Let's just step back and breathe,' and she got me with her phone."
The couple agreed to separate for the night, and Petito kept the van while Laundrie headed to a hotel.
Later, in paperwork, police would categorize the incident as a "mental health crisis."
Petito and Laundrie — who has been named a person of interest in his fiancée's disappearance — had been traveling across America in a white Ford Transit van since early July.
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FULL Police Body Cam Footage Shows Gabby Petito Upset During Fight With Boyfriend
https://rumble.com/vmlw4j-full-police-body-cam-footage-shows-gabby-petito-upset-during-fight-with-boy.html
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‘The couple agreed to separate for the night,”
Police lied and said they had to separate.
The Bowen Motel is an 8 minute walk to World Famous Woody's Tavern, where Schulte and Turner were last seen alive 8/13.
We don't know where Gabby spent the night 8/12 while Brian was at the Bowen Motel.
I’ve seen enough. The family needs to abduct him and apply actual justice before his lawyers drag this out for years.
How were they funding this?
[How were they funding this?]
Probably pandemic unemployment benefit checks.
Is there an edited version?
Just before the 8:08 mark the officer asks the name and date of birth of Brian. He give the name and then the video goes on mute when he gives his DOB, I guess for privacy reasons. However, as the officer is walking away his notepad comes into view of the bodycam and you see the DOB of 11/18/1987. Of course, you can also read his lips as his gives his DOB. Bad editing.
Is there an edited version?
Moab is a small town and anything being close to something else isn’t remarkable.
That said, I fear the girl is dead.
The news says he’s 23???
Oddly enough, this thread is about events on 8/12 in Moab UT.
Oh, right. My mistake, I meant to type 1997.
How’s the food at World Famous Woody’s Tavern? Are the prices reasonable?
Is there an edited version?
Here is the shorter “edited” version they released earlier
Utah cops release bodycam footage of Gabby Petito (short version) highlights
https://rumble.com/vmlypj-utah-cops-release-bodycam-footage-of-gabby-petito-short-version.html
It isn't remarkable that a woman who worked at the coop where Gabby & Brian has an altercation was brutally murdered? Who called 911?
It’s a coincidence of proximity. Besides, the two lesbians were shot at a campsite in the La Salle mountains and there’s no suspicion that Gabby and her beau went anywhere near there.
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