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

This is their channel, only had the one video.


Watching that video again is so strange. You never would think that only a few weeks later that dude would be suspected of killing that girl, with her body found deceased. They put up a very good facade of happiness if this story is as everyone suspects. I'm still not ruling out an acid-trip-gone-bad, but even if that's the case Brian and his family are still complicit imo,

Something I haven't seen brought up anywhere is how strange their website is:
https://nomadicstatik.com/ - linked from the YT video

It's a squarespace site with some surprisingly nice graphic design images of them with the van....and that's it. There's a password box, but I don't think anyone knows what the password is at this time.
 
>mentally ill toxic couple chases a meme dream trap for clout
>relationship becomes driven by manic delusions
>thot starts physically assaulting baldy because skinny bitches genuinely believe men will NEVER strike them back
>baldy snaps strangles thot to death
>leaves

They literally both deserve death.
 
So much this, people today have no bullshit detectors. Everyone that describes her as a cutie, pretty, a 10/10 etc can't see she's average at best, her body is meh and she has no boobs but damn did those filters do the job.

Also, what a thing to aspire to: Van Life Vlogger. Many here have mentioned that the ones that are successful are trust fund kids raining money on outfitting a van and even they will admit it's a shit way to live. These two didn't have any money and the van itself was crap so the inevitable outcome shouldn't come as a surprise.

This incident is the product of a superficial society, where appearance is everything and insincerity the key to success. People their age used to aspire to getting a good job, marrying the right person, buying a nice home and raising a family, in that order (and up until the 90s most people still did). That's becoming harder and harder to do, nigh impossible for many. I think that knowledge is always in the background, this nagging feeling that things should be different, but they can't quite understand why or who's to blame. So they see a Vice or puff piece on some rich kid riding around the country in a van and impulsively decide that's for them. When it's not at all what they believed the disappointment, depression even, sets in. Not being stable to begin with they take it out on each other. And this clusterfuck is the result.
Very true. I truly believe most of these travel influencers are deeply miserable. People try to hush it up but every once in a while an incident slips through. I think a lot of the influencer 'selfie deaths' are partly because of drugs/alcohol. I'd sure drink if I had to take a Perfect Selfie in some forest after getting no sleep while living in a stinky van with no decent bathroom for weeks on end. Travel is intense and if you do it for a longer time you need to find time for yourself to unwind, but these influencers can't do that because they always need to be posting the next Super Exciting Thing.

https://bertillaniveda.medium.com/t...blogger-couple-who-fell-to-death-a52287fc2b0f (These two were drunk in the middle of the day when they were taking selfies).
 
Why is the media covering this so much? Crimes like this happen every day in America. Is the victim the daughter of some billionaire or something?
I think its because of the interesting content attached to the story. They had the youtube channel, active social media accounts and there's the bodycam footage from when they were pulled over and separated by the cops last month. There's a lot of set up and context to her getting killed that we usually don't get with most missing person cases.
 
I'm in Wyoming rn on vacation and the day the body was found I saw a cop pulled over looking through tall grass on the side of the road [...] Half an hour later after I had left that area and came back I saw that it had been closed off because they had found her body. I must have driven right past the dump site while she was still there
Breaking: A member of the notorious Internet terrorism community Kiwi Farms has struck once again.

"I knew it as soon as I saw the anime avatar" says local banana pepper enthusiast.
 
Personally even if I had a gf who was physically abusing me I couldn't see myself resorting to actually killing her in retaliation, especially when the girl in question is a skinny petite little thing. As a man there are a great many different ways to deal with that situation before resorting to any form of extreme violence, so for me the "he was the victim" argument doesn't add up unless someone can provide proof his life was in danger at the time.
"OMG he raped me!" "He beat so hard (smacks her head against a wall repeatedly)." "He said if I didn't stay with him that he would kill me (as she punches herself in the face)." "Someone help. Please help me!"

Just look what Amber Heard did to Johnny Depp's life. Women don't need to use physical force to ruin a man's life. In fact they are quite adept at using alternative methods of getting their way.

Anyone who ever thinks "oh yeah maybe I should talk to the cops, they seem trustworthy" should read this quote.

From the article:
"while Brian is a person of interest in Gabby's disappearance, he is not wanted for a crime."

I don't think I've read such a bold faced fucking lie lmao
I think the difference between "person of interest" and "wanted for a crime" is a legal one. The "person of interest" they can bring in for questioning all day & night. The person "wanted for a crime" they have to read their Miranda warning when they arrest him. Plus they must actually have proof a crime was committed prior to arresting him. Better to collect the fact prior to arrest.

If it turns out that he didn't intentionally kill her but she died of exposure after being abandoned he's still on the hook for involuntary manslaughter. I'm really interested to know the cause of death.
For that to have occurred she would have had to have run off by herself in the middle of the night and died that night. There were plenty of other RVs and campers around for her to walk to for help if he had just opted to leave her.

It's creepy how literally every fucking thing in American society has a 50/50 split now.
It is almost never 50/50. The two warring sides are the ones to make the most noise. You don't hear much from the people who don't care, are not paying attention to the drama or only care a tiny bit and are then quickly move interest onto something else.

yes if you're dependent on the emotional state of the jury
Stop believing in the myth of law & order and the judicial system. Judges & juries are influenced by popular public perception, fear, self identification with their the victim or perpetrator. If you happen to ever find yourself as a defendant, you sure as hell have a lawyer that understand the importance of reading and controlling the emotional state of the jury or else you surely will be screwed.

One of the prevailing theories on /x/ that I've seen is that neither of these people exist, and that this is a gov psyop to distract drama-hungry normies from actual news. A part of me believes that this is plausible, which is a sign I might actually be going nuts. No, I won't take my meds.
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You never need a government psyop to fake things like murders or even mass shootings. These activities happen often enough that all they have to do is pick one that has already occurred and hype it up and push a narrative in the news.

I can promise you that in the summer leading up to the next presidential election that there will be more black race riots due to some black man being "murdered" by the police. They will keep on pecking at cases until they can get one that will stick and fuel the fire... literally.
 
"Media outlets ... tend to prefer women who are white, pretty, and, above all, innocent", Junod wrote.”
I always thought that this is a stupid concept. Media/people don’t prefer a victim, it’s just that when a person that statistically should NOT get killed dies horribly, the public feel somewhat threatened. It’s a simple truth. I’m not saying that racism doesn’t play a role, it does, but some communities are simply more prone to have issues and so it’s not intriguing but just sad and miserable. The public doesn’t want to feel sad and miserable. They want to feel a shiver down the spine while they watch the girl next door getting killed from their couch.
 
Sounds like she fucked around and found out

Watching the cam footage made it fucking obvious that the bitch was borderline and attacking bald guy
Who gives a fuck. Drive to the nearest point of civilization, break up, leave.

Women don't need to use physical force to ruin a man's life. In fact they are quite adept at using alternative methods of getting their way.
You have to hand someone that power yourself. Women don't have magical brain juujuu that enslaves men to their whims.

I don't get this shit. If you're in a horrible relationship that makes you unhappy enough to want to slap or murder someone, cut them the fuck out of your life (metaphorically, not with a knife).

The only exception I can see to this is if you have credible reason to assume that she will kill herself and implicate you. Then idk what to do I guess. Probably break up anyway.
 
There's already witnesses saying Brian put his hands on her too. How is this not believable. This two were not compatible and both mental. Of course they hurt eachother. Big fat DUH moment.

This is a weird case because the BF also is missing. There are several bodies found in the area too. The media is obviously on a good track.
 
I don't get this shit. If you're in a horrible relationship that makes you unhappy enough to want to slap or murder someone, cut them the fuck out of your life (metaphorically, not with a knife).

The only exception I can see to this is if you have credible reason to assume that she will kill herself and implicate you. Then idk what to do I guess. Probably break up anyway.
People have major emotional attachment to their abusers. It's really easy for an outsider to look in and say "just leave bro", but it's rarely ever that easy. Like yeah, obviously walking away is the complete logical thing to do, but people are human, and humans are pretty fucking retarded when emotions get involved.
 
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