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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Sept 21, 2021 16:36:54 GMT -5
Also what this means is that Brian Laundrie will be charged with murder, along with an arrest warrant going forward.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 21, 2021 16:39:16 GMT -5
In theory he should be. Only a matter of time.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 22, 2021 22:15:05 GMT -5
Laundrie was featured as a quick wanted for segment questioning segment, replacing David Wright's 15 Seconds of Shame segment on the Discovery Plus version of the episode.
All I expected as people don't understand this is a show that tapes way in advance and isn't a weekly updated breaking news show the way AMW was/is.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 23, 2021 8:39:48 GMT -5
I changed the thread title since Gabby is no longer a missing woman from Florida but unfortunately now a murdered woman found in Wyoming.
Please note even though it's in my opinion rather obvious Brian Laundrie is her killer, the reason for the thread title saying "unknown" is he hasn't been officially charged yet.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Sept 23, 2021 10:26:43 GMT -5
As I mentioned in the David Wright thread, Brian Laundrie was not in fact on the episode that aired on Investigation Discovery Canada.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 23, 2021 12:10:03 GMT -5
Ok weird. I watch the regular version via streaming cable which you can fast forward commercials so I don't know if it's a Canda thing or that.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Sept 23, 2021 17:12:21 GMT -5
A Federal Arrest Warrant has been issued for Brian “Dirty” Laundrie, however it’s not in relation to Gabby Petito’s homicide.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 23, 2021 20:06:48 GMT -5
yeah I can't make a fugitive thread for him until he's officially charged with Gabby's murder which tbh I don't understand why he hasn't been yet considering the in my opinion overwhelming circumstantial evidence.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Sept 23, 2021 21:07:44 GMT -5
yeah I can't make a fugitive thread for him until he's officially charged with Gabby's murder which tbh I don't understand why he hasn't been yet considering the in my opinion overwhelming circumstantial evidence. There was some talk about how they were going to charge Brian Laundrie with Gabby’s murder once he’s in custody. To me it seems like it’s a good tactic, because if he gets formally charged with Gabby’s murder while on the run, he will get desperate, which will result in him hurting or killing other people, car jacking someone, committing suicide, or being killed in a shootout by law enforcement as he may feel like he has nothing to lose. Right now with these charges he doesn’t think much of it, but I think if he was charged with murder on the run, it’ll sink in quick.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 23, 2021 22:29:23 GMT -5
I'm going to respectfully disagree only to the "so he doesn't get desperate" aspect.
In my opinion, Laundrie's already desperate. He already knows he's likely going to be charged with Gabby's homicide once caught.
The one thing I can understand about holding off on the homicide charge is to give time to build a rock-solid case against Laundrie. Defendants are not convicted in the court of public opinion, and the Laundries will certainly hire a high-priced lawyer to defend Brian. They need enough evidence to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.
As far what we surprisingly haven't discussed so far- the manhunt and where Brian may possibly be. While in my opinion, he's headed to Mexico, there's too much heat on him here and I don't know how survivalist he is- he is an unusual fugitive in that he can be a survivalist if he chooses to be. He's experienced to camping and living off the grid already. He's even familiar with Florida swampland. He is an incredibly difficult fugitive to catch because he doesn't need to live in general population to survive. You have some fugitives who could live in the woods or mountains or camp out, and Laundrie is unfortunately the rare fugitive that can do all of them. I don't think he's Rambo and don't want to sound like it's that difficult, but that he can at least *initially* be a survivalist which makes the manhunt much harder before he inevitably slips up.
On the off-chance he killed himself, his parents claim he left their house without wallet or cell phone, which in my opinion, still doesn't prove he was thinking of harming himself, that will also be difficult as far as trying to find his body.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 23, 2021 22:45:12 GMT -5
There's also a flight attendant who claims she spotted Laundrie at a hotel in Canada. But remember in these cases there are always sightings all over the place.
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Post by Maddog on Sept 25, 2021 0:02:24 GMT -5
There's also a flight attendant who claims she spotted Laundrie at a hotel in Canada. But remember in these cases there are always sightings all over the place. Yep. Remember how Dan Hiers was spotted in Toronto after he allegedly shot his wife?
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 25, 2021 0:07:19 GMT -5
There's also a flight attendant who claims she spotted Laundrie at a hotel in Canada. But remember in these cases there are always sightings all over the place. Yep. Remember how Dan Hiers was spotted in Toronto after he allegedly shot his wife? I think I remember a possible Michigan sighting as well. Meanwhile he was all the way in China, although we don't know if he's still in jail there or not. I get a feeling if the FBI really thought it was Laundrie in Canada, they would have publicized the lead more.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Sept 26, 2021 9:44:04 GMT -5
So apparently some reality show guy named “Dog the Bounty Hunter” joined the manhunt for Brian Laundrie, I saw a Twitter live stream video posted by a fellow named Brian Entin of “Dog” showing up to the Laundrie’s home, and when Brian Entin asked “Dog” what his mission was, he didn’t even answer his question. If “Dog” were serious he would’ve answered his question.
I’ll be honest with everyone, I think “Dog” should go back to the Dog House if he’s just there for his 15 minutes of fame, John Walsh contributed by at least giving Brian Luandrie 15 seconds of air time on a show that had to be edited over.
Everyone is beginning to think this case is turning into a meme or a celebrity circus ever since “Dog the Bounty Hunter” joined in.
While I must admit I never heard of “Dog the Bounty Hunter”, I feel like I’m being judgmental, but at the same time in that live stream from Brian Entin, he looks like a complete jerk not wanting to answer questions.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 26, 2021 14:56:12 GMT -5
Dog the Bounty Hunter had an extremely popular show on A&E and later CMT where he hunted down fugitives who broke bail. But to be honest, while I feel bad that his wife died (to be honest, I liked his wife better than him, it's at least impressive to become the youngest female bounty hunter in Colorado history), I never really cared for his shows, and felt he was about the publicity and being a celebrity himself. Comedian John Oliver had a good bit where he criticized bounty hunters as sort of normalizing hunting human beings for sport (even though it's technically legal, it really does blur the line between legality and vigilantism in my opinion) and reflective of the bail industry, where even though we do see these cases on In Pursuit all the time of idiot judges letting violent criminals out on bail, there's also poor people who choose to plead guilty/spending time in jail specifically because they can't afford bail. m.youtube.com/watch?v=IS5mwymTIJUUnfortunately, the case has become a media circus sort of already even before Dog and this just adds to it. Despite agreeing with the critiques, as I've stated here, that unfortunately minority cases don't get the same coverage, I've also stressed here that it's not Gabby's fault that it's this way and we can't blame the victim.
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