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

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More evidence guys who like to make themselves appear like soft nice guys are usually shitheads.

More sus instragram stuff and retards leaving comments:
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Oooh, Invisible Monsters is actually a really fun book. One of the quotes are actually pretty applicable for the case.

"Anymore, when I see the picture of a twenty-something in the newspaper who was abducted and sodomized and robbed and then killed and here’s a front-page picture of her young and smiling, instead of me dwelling on this being a big, sad crime, my gut reaction is, wow, she’d be really hot if she didn’t have such a big honker of a nose. My second reaction is I’d better have some good head and shoulders shots handy in case I get, you know, abducted and sodomized to death. My third reaction is, well, at least that cuts down on the competition."
 
A buncha people bringing up that she probably had BPD, or acted like it. You know who Borderlines almost always fall in love with and make partners with? Narcissists. If she had BPD that is a strong indiciator that he was a narcissist.


And if you're thinking "Hey, that's not true! I've dated plenty of women with BPD and I'm a great guy!" well, I've got some news for you.
 
Unless there was an insurance policy or something to be gained materially or abuse before this, I’m guessing at crime of passion if he did it.
Yeah, I'm thinking it was in the moment too. Money is on she tried to claw at him again and he snapped. Cops didn't arrest her despite his face, arms and hands being all scratched up and even determining her as the primary aggressor. No one is gonna protect him. Plus he's too much of a soft shit to actually walk away, so he lets it boil and boil until it just pours over. Cops also should have arrested her, I think they had enough they didn't even need him to press charges. However, that ugly double standard reared its ugly head and now she's dead.

Which reminds me; since the FBI are involved... a death sentence is possible, right?
His clothes maybe. But if none of the actual murder action occurred in the van, it isn't really incriminating that DNA from both of them is going to be in it unless it's blood or something.

Also he might be hiding specifically because his own body has evidence on it, like nail scratches or bites, and he's hoping they heal enough they can't be detected before he gets caught or turns himself in.
No DNA alone isn't going to be particularly convincing given they have both been travelling together - blood absolutely will be though.

If we speculate about how she died a little bit, if he beat her to death in a fit of rage then it's hard to see how he could have done so without getting blood on himself. Even if it was away from the van, it would be difficult - although not impossible - to prevent blood transfer into the van. The steering wheel, radio, seatbelt and keys would be a few areas he would need to touch. Luminol - or whatever the modern iteration is - is so sensitive these days, if there is any they will find it.

Plus, who knows there could be other evidence of abuse which while it wouldn't amount to evidence of homicide could go build the case for the prosecution. There's a lot forensics can do, and I only have a passing understanding.

If she's only been dead a weak, and she scratched him in self-defence, then his DNA will still be under her nails. If that's the case, he's probably fucked - I mean he could argue she scratched him during sex etc, but I don't think that's going to be to be particularly convincing.
You guys seem to forget this bitch was a trend chaser and may very well have decided to "free bleed". At least that would be my defense... not that I'm planning anything... feds no bully.
 
True crime began with the OJ Simpson trial but never gained any real traction until 2014, with the Serial podcast.

What you have from 2014 until now is a woman-led political movement to overturn the Constitution, in the name of safety and anti-racism. This movement is almost completely unaware of itself, which allows it fly under the radar.
I was watching the true crime show Snapped which followed women trying to kill their pos/very rich husbands in the mid 2000s. True crime was always there and it had it's following. It's why Dateline NBC had so many murder mysteries on it, To Catch a Predator was a popular show and allowed a failing Chris Hansen to restart his career, the first 48 was also on TV in the mid 2000s, and there were even shows that ran a tip line to for any information regarding the stories they showed. And people called into those lines and occasionally helped solve a crime. The difference between now and then is that there is much more accessibility due to the internet, and anyone can use Google search and become a mini-detective.

It's not that True Crime didn't have traction. It's just that the bar for access lowered to the point people not even associated with the case could get involved.
 
Yeah, I'm thinking it was in the moment too. Money is on she tried to claw at him again and he snapped. Cops didn't arrest her despite his face, arms and hands being all scratched up and even determining her as the primary aggressor. No one is gonna protect him. Plus he's too much of a soft shit to actually walk away, so he lets it boil and boil until it just pours over. Cops also should have arrested her, I think they had enough they didn't even need him to press charges. However, that ugly double standard reared its ugly head and now she's dead.

Which reminds me; since the FBI are involved... a death sentence is possible, right?


You guys seem to forget this bitch was a trend chaser and may very well have decided to "free bleed". At least that would be my defense... not that I'm planning anything... feds no bully.
Not that this would be the first person (by far) that was piss poor at disposing a body, but it also points to crime of passion to me that it seems like he killed her and barely moved the body.
If it was a premeditated thing I feel there would be more of an effort at body disposal because there’s more time to think about it, the whole thing just feels impulsive and disorganized.
Someone who accidentally kills someone and freaks out and tries (badly) to hide it makes more sense before they flee, but who knows.
 
A buncha people bringing up that she probably had BPD, or acted like it. You know who Borderlines almost always fall in love with and make partners with? Narcissists. If she had BPD that is a strong indiciator that he was a narcissist.


And if you're thinking "Hey, that's not true! I've dated plenty of women with BPD and I'm a great guy!" well, I've got some news for you.

A lot of BPD/NPD relationships end up in physical violence and it doesn't take much to have physical violence go catastrophically wrong in a way that kills someone, if you're fighting near cliffs. Heightens the drama for the fight, and that makes it more appealing to both members in a twosome like this.

It's a lot more common for these kinds of couples to have some physical fights and then settle down, abuse their kids to some degree, and mellow out a bit with age until they're mostly only verbally abusive by the time they're collecting Social Security. Fighting takes a lot of energy and unplanned falls don't come free once you get some gray hairs.

But I don't think that's all of what we're dealing with here.

I might have, but that fucking mousetrap and lambs to the slaughter imagery is really, really going to define this case. There are two possibilities, and until I saw that, I'd have said the latter was far more probable:

  1. She was murdered using a weapon and was tortured or clearly sexually assaulted prior to the murder, in a way that would make it almost impossible to get away with
  2. Her death was caused primarily by a fall or unidentifiably inflicted blunt force trauma at the bottom of a cliff, difficult to tell whether she was pushed or fell/jumped, he might walk if he can get a jury to believe she was crazy enough to do it on purpose

Only the coroner's report will say. If it's anything more obvious and gruesome than a fall from a non-survivable height, the tabloids will feast for weeks on the details. If it was a fall, the trial could end up very, very wild since the family has the money for good legal help.
 
I was watching the true crime show Snapped which followed women trying to kill their pos/very rich husbands in the mid 2000s. True crime was always there and it had it's following. It's why Dateline NBC had so many murder mysteries on it, To Catch a Predator was a popular show and allowed a failing Chris Hansen to restart his career, the first 48 was also on TV in the mid 2000s, and there were even shows that ran a tip line to for any information regarding the stories they showed. And people called into those lines and occasionally helped solve a crime. The difference between now and then is that there is much more accessibility due to the internet, and anyone can use Google search and become a mini-detective.

It's not that True Crime didn't have traction. It's just that the bar for access lowered to the point people not even associated with the case could get involved.
You fellow kiwis have opened my eyes and I'm going to accept the fact that I'm incorrect on this one.
 
A lot of BPD/NPD relationships end up in physical violence and it doesn't take much to have physical violence go catastrophically wrong in a way that kills someone, if you're fighting near cliffs. Heightens the drama for the fight, and that makes it more appealing to both members in a twosome like this.

It's a lot more common for these kinds of couples to have some physical fights and then settle down, abuse their kids to some degree, and mellow out a bit with age until they're mostly only verbally abusive by the time they're collecting Social Security. Fighting takes a lot of energy and unplanned falls don't come free once you get some gray hairs.

But I don't think that's all of what we're dealing with here..
I figured they were confusing OCD with BPD, but considering OCD is a commonly seen comorbid disorder with everything from autism to personality disorders it wouldn’t surprise me.

I have a soft spot for those who aren’t on the personality disorder spectrum (anxiety disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia...), mostly because I see a person underneath the crazy and I feel like society often fails them, a la Terry Davis. Unfortunately with things like BPD or NPD you can’t separate the person from the crazy, it’s who they are. Whether that’s the case or not, nothing excuses what he did if he’s guilty.

I’m being a sperg though. I’m going back to my tent to watch football until we get autopsy results.
 
OCD is frequently mistaken for BPD because borderlines need things their way for whatever irrational reasons and it sometimes comes across an an obsession/compulsion.

anyway
As so many others have already said, dude likely snapped, strangled her, panicked, acted like a retard and is now DED and gator food.

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