Posted on 09/26/2021 11:46:14 AM PDT by conservative98
'Justice with Judge Jeanine' host Jeanine Pirro calls out Bryan Laundrie's parents for suspicious activity following his arrival after the disappearance of Gabby Petito.
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We have no idea what the son told them about what happened, or when they had reason to believe he had committed a crime, so this judgment seems a bit premature.
They just happened buy a used camper and out of the blue all pile into a camper and go camping on the day Gabby is reported missing and wouldn’t return Gabby’s parents phone calls. Nothing to see here. Move along.
Maybe we can do what the BLM people have requested. Why waste all that money on police, the courts, sheriffs, and the entire justice department. Between Dog the Bounty Hunter and Judge Jeanine it seems like the case should be solved and adjudicated by the end of sweeps week for the cable TV stations.
And left for 3 days. Returned home. Nobody saw Brian at the home afterwards. Then they reported Brian “missing” 3 whole days afterwards. Nothing to see here. Move a long.
Where there is smoke, there is fire
And this is a girl who was supposed to become their daughter in law, lived with them for a year and was in love with their son. They must’ve known her family I would say perhaps well, and they show no concern for her whereabouts whatsoever and he has HER van.
btw, what does this worthless bum son do for a living?....heard he did the Appalachian trail for 3 months....how does a guy his age afford that?....oh that's right...he lives at home with mommy and daddy and uses his girlfriends van.
I’m certainly not trying to make any excuses for anyone. But I’m curious — if Brian hasn’t been charged (has he yet?) then anything his parents may choose to do for him would not be considered illegal, right? At least, if they don’t “know anything”.
Brian has a warrant out for his arrest, so helping him now would be against the law.
Don Henley’s song has yet to be quoted... “people love dirty Laundrie”. :-O
Sadly in two weeks this will be ‘old news’
Unless they used the camper to head out into the boonies to destroy or hide evidence.
In all probability, their relationship descended into a lot of quarrelling and at some point he snapped and killed her. It's also likely, IMHO that they won't find him because he's killed himself.
They probably covered for him his entire life, he is still a little kid onside, now they can plan for a family suite in lock-up.
“You’ve got-ta get up PRET-tee early in the morning to get anything past me!”
-Barney Fife
I have a friend who did the whole trail bottom to top all 2200 miles of it. Too him a year. He times it so that he would be in the North East in summer, wintering in Georgia and the southern part of the trail. Once you have the equipment your only expenses are food and toiletries. One can live on less than $100 a month. Food is cheap and if you hunt and forage you can feed yourself along the way. Ryan my buddy had upper middle class parents who helped with the equipment costs and he had later up $2400 in savings for food and toiletries. When he was done he had only spent a few hundred on food n stuff. He went to Europe directly after and hiked around for another year before coming back to Texas going to Tech and getting an MBA. People need to discover themselves and the vanlife or traillife is a good way to do that. I became a geologist specifically to wander the planet on someone elses dime. So far I have lived , worked, and played in six of the seven continent’s.
Most vanlife people fall into three categories.
The first are high tech digital nomads they have education and or skills that allow them to work remotely anywhere they can get a solid broadband network. With SpaceX Starlink satellite internet going live this becomes a world wide class of people. Think programmers, video game dev, software dev, medical coding ect. The covid gas vastly increased the class of people who can and are working remotely. Every single CSR rep I have talked to on the phone in the last 18 months has been at their home well over 50 different csr calls every one was at home or remote in India.
Group two are the gig economy workers who can make money doing uber,lyft,doordash ect. Or individual personal services like personal trainers , nutritionists, massage therapy. This group also includes the service industry types that bartend or waitress as seasonal venues like the beach or the ski resorts, and also given the high turnover if you are willing to bartend or waitress you can go pretty much anywhere and “pick up shifts” while in university I picked up shifts in three different cities hundreds of miles apart, bars back home,bars where university was and bars near where my GF lived. Not a single W2 ever filed all cash and carry. This is the norm in bar culture. The bar will 1099 if audited but I have never received an actual 1099 in the 7 years I slung bottles. Have bar tins and accoutrements will travel. At a busy night club it’s easy to make $300 cash a night three nights a weekend Thurs Fri,Sat. $800 was avg for a weekend.
Group three are funded by independent means. This group has the trust fund kids, and the temporary savers who sacked away a few thousand to go off grid for a year or so “finding” themselves. This group also has upper middle class and upper class “daddy” money types who are letting there kids go off and explore while they food the bill for a year or whatever. This group also has the entrepreneurial types who run a hustle out of the van be it an online biz, or day trading stocks. This group has the food truck restaurants that travel with the spring / summer break crowd’s to the beaches, ski slopes and national parks.
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