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miss.a.p1600
10-22-2021, 05:08 AM
If those remains really are his, I think his demented parents planted his remains there.
He probably committed suicide (quick n easy n on his terms) then his parents did another cover-up (plant his remains in a forest) so that they wouldn’t get charged with being accessories to murder or assisting in someone killing themselves.
indiegirl
10-22-2021, 08:54 AM
If those remains really are his, I think his demented parents planted his remains there.
He probably committed suicide (quick n easy n on his terms) then his parents did another cover-up (plant his remains in a forest) so that they wouldn’t get charged with being accessories to murder or assisting in someone killing themselves.
His cause of death may be released today.
SnuffleUffleGrass
10-22-2021, 09:00 AM
IMO the brouhaha over his potential remains is because so many Americans are conditioned to believe the law always gets runaway fugitives when that is not always the case. A gator probably chomped his ass, or he ODed and a gator got some dinner that didn't fight back.
The take away from this case is so many young women won't make the huge mistake of trying to go it alone with potentially dangerous man-children. It's bad enough when your boyfriend is lazy, but throw in violent and unpredictable, & you get this kind of outcome.
trustfundkiller
10-22-2021, 10:44 AM
IMO the brouhaha over his potential remains is because so many Americans are conditioned to believe the law always gets runaway fugitives when that is not always the case. A gator probably chomped his ass, or he ODed and a gator got some dinner that didn't fight back.
The take away from this case is so many young women won't make the huge mistake of trying to go it alone with potentially dangerous man-children. It's bad enough when your boyfriend is lazy, but throw in violent and unpredictable, & you get this kind of outcome.
Yeah, it is very sad that this happened and it goes to show how easily these situations can spiral out of control. My hope is that more women will start to realize the signs early on and leave before they're too emotionally invested/their self-esteem has been destroyed. Apparently Brian would steal Gabby's ID so she couldn't go to bars, and show up uninvited when she was hanging out with friends. And that's just what her friends have said, so who knows what was happening behind closed doors. Whenever a woman ends up murdered by her partner, the story always follows a similar trajectory. Only the names and dates change.
SnuffleUffleGrass
10-22-2021, 11:26 AM
Yeah, it is very sad that this happened and it goes to show how easily these situations can spiral out of control. My hope is that more women will start to realize the signs early on and leave before they're too emotionally invested/their self-esteem has been destroyed. Apparently Brian would steal Gabby's ID so she couldn't go to bars, and show up uninvited when she was hanging out with friends. And that's just what her friends have said, so who knows what was happening behind closed doors. Whenever a woman ends up murdered by her partner, the story always follows a similar trajectory. Only the names and dates change.
So true.
In my childhood I was exposed to domestic violence so I always had an awareness of how bad a relationship could get. When I started dating around I (thankfully) had a sense of when to cut ties with certain types of guys. I'm sharing this to prove that often our subconscious sense of self-preservation is at work when we end friendships and relationships. Now that I'm old I look back on the times I saved myself a lot of problems by bailing on people.
It's easy to forget but with really young people the experience of "puppy love" or youthful infatuation is so strong people end up in illogical entanglements and learn hard lessons (just not usually lessons this hard and unfixable.)
Before I totally forget, I wanted to recommend the book "The Gift Of Fear" by Gavin De Becker. It's a Cliff's Note type of read to help people hone and understand their intuition about dangerous people and situations.
indiegirl
10-22-2021, 03:37 PM
https://www.tmz.com/2021/10/22/brian-laundrie-autopsy-no-cause-manner-death-anthropologist/
Autoposy- No cause, manner of death and shipping his bones for evaluation. This is so incredibly weird.
trustfundkiller
10-22-2021, 08:33 PM
https://www.tmz.com/2021/10/22/brian-laundrie-autopsy-no-cause-manner-death-anthropologist/
Autoposy- No cause, manner of death and shipping his bones for evaluation. This is so incredibly weird.
I'm not sure if something weird is happening, or if every professional who has been assigned to this case has been remarkably incompetent. Like they chose the worst of the worst to deal with it.
miss.a.p1600
11-23-2021, 12:48 PM
If those remains really are his, I think his demented parents planted his remains there.
He probably committed suicide (quick n easy n on his terms) then his parents did another cover-up (plant his remains in a forest) so that they wouldn’t get charged with being accessories to murder or assisting in someone killing themselves.
Looks like my prediction about his method of death was correct..... He offed himself
indiegirl
11-23-2021, 01:16 PM
Looks like my prediction about his method of death was correct..... He offed himself
I was surprised. What I also don't get is how they couldn't find that bullet hole during an autopsy and the gun must be somewhere in the park still?
LoveyD
11-23-2021, 03:41 PM
Good question! Did they find a gun?
I think I heard he left behind his wallet. This way his parents could settle his financial affairs.
indiegirl
01-25-2022, 11:12 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUtZZulKvno
Exactly how I felt!!! Sometimes you want to be nice and geez she nailed this on the head.