Posted on 09/19/2021 6:37:34 PM PDT by conservative98
"The news about Gabby Petito is heartbreaking. The Laundrie family prays for Gabby and her family,"
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Yeah, sometimes I do that. I haven’t started answering myself yet. I’ll worry about that when it happens 🤪
If he is, he obviously didn’t dig deep enough.
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They mentioned ‘pulling the dogs out’ when the coroner was called - considering the circumstances, I would think cadaver dogs rather than live scent dogs. Some dogs are trained both ways & depending on commands, they know whether they’re looking for dead or alive.
A trained cadaver dog is 95 percent effective at picking up the scents of human decomposition, including bodies that are buried up to 15 feet deep.
I’m guessing Gabby was in a rather shallow grave. It’s hard to dig a deep pit even with a shovel, especially with hard ground, rocks, roots, etc. which is what you would encounter in the woods. Even digging in a clearing/field of some sort would be difficult if the ground had never been disturbed before. Maybe he piled rocks or brush on the grave site, which would not stop a cadaver dog ... maybe he didn’t bury her at all, hoping wild animals would find her & dispose of the body. I’m thinking a shallow grave, trying to conceal the body.
She’s been missing/dead since the 25-27th of August ... almost a month. There would be plenty of decomp for a cadaver dog to scent.
it takes a huge stretch of the imagination to find ways he is not involved....
There is no plausible scenario that I can think of in which an innocent man would leave his girlfriend/fiancee in a national park and drive HER van 2,000 miles to his parents house without even a mention to her family.
That was the same thoughts as those on the “The Behavior Panel”. (You tube)
Tatami (Zori) flip flops were always my favorite and most comfortable summer footwear; they squish down nicely to the shape of your foot, and remain nice and ‘springy’.
You used to be able to buy them for a song in the drugstores here; now I have to hunt them down online and pay a lot more. (The last time I bought them, I think I had to order them from a Karate/Marital Arts outfitter.):
https://www.amazon.com/Aiai-JAPAN-Japanese-Sandals-flip-Flops/dp/B07XJMBFC6
I can’t think of a plausible scenario where a guilty man would do that either. That’s just inviting scrutiny.
“You need proof to make the accusation that they are ‘hiding’ him.”
Just going along with Gabby’s parents.
“I can’t think of a plausible scenario where a guilty man would do that either. That’s just inviting scrutiny.”
ROTFLMAO!
I didn’t see that; and I should amend my post.
Lots of kids today ARE raised to be smart and self-reliant.
But most of those, at that age, aren’t traveling around the country in a little van thinking they’ll become rich and famous through a YouTube channel.
They’re already into their careers - in the trades or some other field; or they’re working on their secondary higher degrees.
Gabby’s parents have every right to be concerned and to express their concern.
But they aren’t legal experts.
“If you don’t honestly know where someone is, you can’t give them up. Think about it...”
Mom to police: I sort of forgot to tell you Brian left home days ago ...
“In Florida, when I was a kid, sandals were for girls.”
That was then. Now Sandals are a staple for all. I wear them 360 days a year.
I just hope you don’t wear them with socks.
(Not that there’s anything wrong with that...:-)
” they should have contacted her parents “
They refused to respond to multiple pleas from her mother for information.
Gabby’s parents have every right to be concerned and to express their concern.
But they aren’t legal experts.
NON SEQUITUR
I think you need to investigate further the meaning of ‘non sequitur’.
“I just hope you don’t wear them with socks.”
Only with my cowboy boots!
If they were involved, they would have just dropped him off somewhere and not told anyone anything, and brought the vehicle back home? At any rate, they can’t be compelled to testify against a family member, so there would have to be solid evidence of aiding him. I am very reluctant to start blaming his family members for anything he might have done, until he is found and more facts come out. And there is no telling what Brian told his parents, either. Not that he might lie to them or anything...
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