Body Found in Wyoming Park ‘Consistent With the Description' of Gabby Petito - FBI confirmed - Brian Laundrie still missing, FBI searched his home

Wait what? Last I heard he had returned home and was refusing to cooperate and now they're searching for him as a missing person in the same park? At first glance it sounds like the parents are lying about where he is so he has time to run somewhere else, because they said he took his car but it was at their house. Maybe I'm retarded but I'm having some trouble following exactly what's going on here.
His parents contacted the police yesterday I believe and informed them he’d been missing since Monday. Why they didn’t call sooner, who the fuck knows. He’s not in the same park they found Gabby (in Wyoming) but in a nature reserve in Florida near where he lives. The reason they think he’s there is because that’s where he told his family he’d be going. I’m also interested in how the car got back to his house, that doesn’t really make sense unless his parents were in on him disappearing. I also don’t get why they waited until he was gone almost five days to finally let the police know. Something is really off there.
 
You're leaving out the class angle. Poor white girl going missing is nothing.
I mean she worked at Taco Bell to save up money for their trip I don’t know how that fits in with her being super wealthy lol. Obviously she had enough to be traveling around the country but it doesn’t seem like her family is insanely rich or anything.
 
His parents contacted the police yesterday I believe and informed them he’d been missing since Monday. Why they didn’t call sooner, who the fuck knows. He’s not in the same park they found Gabby (in Wyoming) but in a nature reserve in Florida near where he lives. The reason they think he’s there is because that’s where he told his family he’d be going. I’m also interested in how the car got back to his house, that doesn’t really make sense unless his parents were in on him disappearing. I also don’t get why they waited until he was gone almost five days to finally let the police know. Something is really off there.
The parents said they passed by the reserve and saw his car was still there and drove it home. It's a really bizarre thing to do, especially since they didn't report him missing until days later.
 
Apparently the bald cunt was actively reading a book about women disappearing.

A smart prosecutor could very well use that to make a case for premeditation. And that means that the death penalty could very well be on the table, assuming they ever find him or he hasn't offed himself.
Lol you dumb niggers. It was addressed last page, plus Annihilation and the Southern Reach Tri were probably one of the most popular new SciFi books to come out in the past couple of years.

Here's the synopsis from Wikipedo, so you can compare and contrast this to a story about some bald retard who killed his BPD GF because he was too much of a pussy to leave her and fly home to suck on dad's dick and mom's tits
A team of four women (a fifth woman abandoned the team before entering) cross the border into an uninhabited area known as "Area X", an unspecified coastal location that has been closed to the public for three decades. The group consists of a biologist, an anthropologist, a psychologist, and a surveyor. None of the team members are ever identified by name. The story is told through the biologist's field journal, written after the bulk of the novel's events. They are part of the 12th expedition into Area X, and it is revealed that the biologist's husband was part of the previous expedition into the same area. The narrator's husband returned unexpectedly from the expedition, showing up in their kitchen without any recollection of how he got there. The rest of his expedition show up similarly. A few months later, he died of cancer along with the others in the 11th expedition.

After the first night spent at the base camp, the 12th expedition come upon a structure containing a set of spiral stairs descending into the ground. Inside the staircase (which the biologist repeatedly calls a tower), they find cursive writing that begins with the words "Where lies the strangling fruit..." The writing appears to consist of a plant material growing several inches from the exterior wall. While the biologist is examining the writing, she accidentally inhales spores from one of the script-defining growths. After returning from the tower, the biologist discovers that the psychologist, who is the appointed leader, has programmed the group with certain triggers via hypnosis. By saying the phrase "consolidation of authority", the psychologist puts everyone except the biologist immediately into a state of hypnosis. The biologist believes that the spores she has inhaled have made her immune to the hypnotic suggestions and the psychologist's influence. The group decides to return to base camp for the night. At dusk, they hear a moaning noise from far away.

After spending the night at the base camp, the anthropologist is missing the next morning; the psychologist claims the anthropologist decided to leave and returned to the border. The group then make their way back to the "tower", where the surveyor and biologist descend back down the stairs while the psychologist stands watch. Eventually, the surveyor and biologist come upon the body of the anthropologist. It is believed she came into contact with the writer of the text on the wall (which the narrator names the Crawler). When the group returns to the top, they find the psychologist missing.

The biologist and surveyor decide to return to the base camp after a fruitless search for the psychologist. That night the biologist sees a light from the area of a distant lighthouse. The next day, she leaves for the lighthouse while the surveyor stays behind. At the lighthouse, the biologist finds a large pile of journals from the past expeditions, indicating that there have been many more expeditions than they had been told about. One of the journals is her husband's. She also finds a photograph of what she thinks is the lighthouse keeper from 30 years previously, when Area X had been abandoned. Near the base of the lighthouse, she finds the psychologist, seriously injured. The psychologist becomes frightened by the biologist's approach and screams the word "Annihilation" repeatedly. Later this is revealed to be a phrase designed to induce suicide in the biologist through hypnotic suggestion. The psychologist also reveals she had leapt from the top of the lighthouse trying to escape an unknown entity. Before dying, the psychologist tells the narrator that the border is expanding slowly northward. She also says that the biologist now has started to glow, her body emitting a dim yellow light.

As the biologist returns to base camp, she has a close encounter with the moaning animal that the team hears every night in the reeds. She is able to escape, but she is ambushed by the surveyor. They exchange gunfire. The biologist manages to outflank and kill the surveyor, but is wounded in the process. She learns that being injured impedes the process of her "brightening"; but that as she recovers, whatever "it" is continues to take over her body.

Being the only surviving member of their expedition, the biologist takes time to analyse material she found on her way to the lighthouse and realizes that certain moss and decayed "animals" have human cells. She also finally reads her husband's journal of his expedition, an all-male team of eight explorers designated "11G". The biologist's husband's team found the "tower" on their fifth day but did not explore it, moving to the lighthouse first. After discovering the huge pile of journals, the team of explorers split up with two members choosing to explore the "tower", four deciding to remain in the lighthouse, and the biologist's husband and his team's surveyor choosing to explore the land beyond the lighthouse. Finding that Area X seemed to stretch out indefinitely, they returned to the lighthouse, only to find that their team's psychologist had been murdered by a beast and then had somehow been resurrected, and the rest of the men had turned on one another. Returning to the tower, the biologist's husband and the surveyor were unable to find the other two men. They later see doppelgängers of all the men (including themselves) except the psychologist, entering the "tower". At this point the two remaining men decide to abandon their mission. The surveyor tries to return to the border via the way they crossed; however, the biologist's husband decides to repair a boat and try to cross back by following the shore.

Having read her husband's journal, the biologist decides to return to the "tower" to see if she can find the Crawler. She makes her way down the spiral staircase and eventually finds the Crawler. After a nearly fatal encounter, she continues down the stairs until she comes in sight of a door. Unable to continue she returns and passes the Crawler without further incident, but looks back to see the un-aged face of the lighthouse keeper within it. The book closes with the biologist stating she does not plan to return home. Instead, she decides to stay in Area X and find perhaps any part of her late husband's presence, which she believes remains somewhere in Area X.
 
I mean she worked at Taco Bell to save up money for their trip I don’t know how that fits in with her being super wealthy lol. Obviously she had enough to be traveling around the country but it doesn’t seem like her family is insanely rich or anything.
I'm saying a poor white trash girl would not get covered. Middle class and up does.
 
The parents said they passed by the reserve and saw his car was still there and drove it home. It's a really bizarre thing to do, especially since they didn't report him missing until days later.
I totally missed that. Yeah, that is beyond bizarre. In what universe does a parent think taking away the means of transportation from their son will help in any way? That and not reporting it for days is just…wrong. It’s almost like they wanted to keep up the appearances that he WAS home to mislead the police and give him time to get away. What a weird family.
 
No, real parents would hide him if he did it.

She's unstable and abusive, but the legal system is going to assfuck him even if she killed herself or it was self-defense. Role-reversal and she's getting acquitted with a movie deal.
Quite a number of people who knew them have said that he was abusive and controlling towards her. He'd taken her ID off her and she was financially supporting him because he doesn't work. Don't forget he also stole *her* vehicle and left her behind in the middle of nowhere.

But, sure, she was the "abusive" one..
 
I totally missed that. Yeah, that is beyond bizarre. In what universe does a parent think taking away the means of transportation from their son will help in any way? That and not reporting it for days is just…wrong. It’s almost like they wanted to keep up the appearances that he WAS home to mislead the police and give him time to get away. What a weird family.
The apple rarely falls far from the tree. Their son fled home with his dead girlfriend's vehicle, perhaps they did the same after finding his corpse.
 
This is going to get hammed up quite a bit. I expect a Netflix re-enactment series and dozens of documentaries.
I feel like the connection to vlogging and the pseudo-hippie lifestyle also caused this to blowup.
How often do vloggers get murdered? We usually don’t get as much insight into a likely murder victim and the perp.
And lots of white girls go missing that never pick up media coverage. Context matters. No one really cares about people who go missing with reasonable explanations. There's a cute missing white college girl in my town right now. She's been missing for weeks. Besides the handful of facebook shares, no one cares because it looks like she was a druggie who hung out with other druggies and was Up To No Good.
I wonder if the guy will end up with a cult of groupies if he manages to survive all this.
 
The reason, in part, that this case in particular got traction is because it was a shitty van life blogger. People love shitting on people for stupid decisions and the sad consequences of their actions.
They even had a media presence which people can spend time looking over and act like detectives over every photo. Its as simple as that.
 
Oh, that cunt definitely offed himself or is planning to. I can't speculate much until the autopsy is done (which takes place on Tuesday) but I wouldn't be surprised if he "accidentally" killed her during a fight. Traveling with someone for a week or two already creates some tension, so just imagine an abusive couple traveling together for months.

May she rest in peace. I'm happy that they found her and can give her body a proper burial. Something Brian didn't give a shit about
 
I feel like the connection to vlogging and the pseudo-hippie lifestyle also caused this to blowup.
I don't follow the whole tiktok lifestyle but I get the appeal of this. They're 22 years old, if they want to scrape together a few bucks for something they own (the van) and set off across the country why not?

Is this really any different than boarding the Mayflower, going west for gold, or packing up the VW bus?

I get it, vlogging isn't a long term job, but maybe that's not the point. If I was 22 again I'd love to get an old Ford E-series van, turn it into a camper, and spend six months exploring the US.
 
I sincerely hope when they find Brian he gives them an excuse to shoot him. Preferrably in the head, but in such a way that he survives only to live his life as a drooling retard with just enough cognitive function left over to realize the hell his life has become.
I get how that would be satisfactory, but then his living corpse would just become a drain on resources that could be used on much more deserving people. Just spend the 10 cents for the bullet in his brain and leave it at that.

This whole incident has just been "Missing White Wimmins Syndrome 1092: Electric Blue Boogaloo."
 
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