MinTrut
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She just a lil White girl!Tell that to the short fuckers in the jungle
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She just a lil White girl!Tell that to the short fuckers in the jungle
Guilty of something...He killed her, why else lawyer up and refuse to speak to the police?
Okay, let's consider the accident angle: She fell, died, he panicked, and fled home. If that's true, her body will be easy to find. So far, they can't find her. So he also hid the body.
Guilty.
I can't imagine ever calling my daughter a "chick".
This whole matter seems sketchy as fuck. They are social media/Twatter/Instaglam/FakeBook 'influencers'. Both worthless as fuck.I've been reading up on it too. Something about such cases draws my attention, especially the manner in which the boyfriend is acting obviously. If he is innocent, he isn't doing himself any favors. Though unfortunately, the idea of talking to police being a benefit to you is long gone in society, especially in Canada.
Our system is so corrupt that even Ontario Provincial Police who killed a baby refused to speak to their own police investigators. Nice example to the public right? I digress.
Can't the police just take him in for questioning and get his full information on video? He was the last one to see her, and, he had her vehicle (how does that work?).
This whole matter seems sketchy as fuck. They are social media/Twatter/Instaglam/FakeBook 'influencers'. Both worthless as fuck.
I'm guessing she was communicating with new studs in the virtual stable and he found out, and likely killed her.
If that comes to pass, fry him.
But she 'had' great tits!She just a lil White girl!
Anyone else following this? Short version... Gabby Petito and her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, were on a cross country trip. Last known location of Gabby was Utah. Brian drove the van back to Florida without reporting her missing and refuses to speak to police.
Gabby Petito Search: Parents Say Fiancé Brian Laundrie's 'Silence Is Reprehensible'; Police In Utah Confirm Responding To Incident Involving Couple
Police in Moab, Utah confirmed their officers responded to an incident involving the two on August 12.newyork.cbslocal.com
Gabby Petito missing: Utah police release bodycam footage showing interaction with her, Brian Laundrie
Police in Utah reportedly have released bodycam footage showing officers interacting with Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie after a witness called 911 around two weeks before she disappeared to report a “possible domestic violence” incident.www.foxnews.com
I've been reading up on it too. Something about such cases draws my attention, especially the manner in which the boyfriend is acting obviously. If he is innocent, he isn't doing himself any favors. Though unfortunately, the idea of talking to police being a benefit to you is long gone in society, especially in Canada.
Our system is so corrupt that even Ontario Provincial Police who killed a baby refused to speak to their own police investigators. Nice example to the public right? I digress.
Can't the police just take him in for questioning and get his full information on video? He was the last one to see her, and, he had her vehicle (how does that work?).
Yea these cases draw my attention also. I'm not convinced he killed her just yet. The latest report is they got into an argument in Moab and she slapped him while being very emotional. He pushed her face away but never assaulted her. I'm wondering if maybe he just left her in Utah and drove home. Possibly something bad happened to her while by herself. He refuses to speak for the reasons you laid out.
My question is why didn't he report her missing when she was first missing?
He drove all the way back to Florida without calling the police or even trying to find her.
A judge can not force someone who pleads the 5th say anything.
buddy system gone wrong? he killed her....either by hand or by leaving her in the wilderness..remember she is small 5 2 ish or so and 110 lbs...little people are easy to push around and its hard for them to survive long in extreme conditions
My question is why didn't he report her missing when she was first missing?
He drove all the way back to Florida without calling the police or even trying to find her.
At best, they got into a big argument, she stormed off after calling him all kinds of names and he took off with the vehicle in a rage.
At worst, he's a murderer.
If I were innocent of murder I would give every detail I had to give them the best chance in saving her, even if I didn't want to be interviewed due to lack of trust in the police agenda.
They had a run in with police while they were on this road trip. She was slapping him in public.
Yes I know.
Why does that make it ok for him to show up in Florida in her vehicle without her, without telling the police she was gone the day he realized she was gone and refusing to answer questions when he got back to Florida?
She shouldn't have hit him but that doesn't make it ok for him to do what he did and didn't do. As in he didn't notify the authorities that she was missing.
But a judge can put them in jail for contempt of court until the person does decide to say something.
Many journalists have gone to jail for the exact same thing.
Susan McDougal spent years in prison for that exact thing. She took the 5th and ended up in prison for exercising her rights. She was charged with contempt of court and obstruction of justice.
He can also be charged with obstruction of justice.
No they can not put a person in jail for pleading the 5th.
Susan McDougal was sent to prison for not testifying about what she knew about another person. The 5th does not cover that.
Many journalists have not gone to prison but that is all covered by the 1st, not the 5th.
We will have to wait to find out.
Ok so how is this different from Susan McDougal?
This young man is refusing to say say what he knows about another person. It's the same thing. He's refusing to tell the police what he knows about a potential crime. Just as Susan McDougal.
It wasn't until recently that a judge has allowed the 5th amendment to be taken by a journalist.
Right now, that young man can take the fifth but he's risking possibly going to jail for contempt.
Just because a person has a right to something doesn't mean there aren't exceptions to that right and no consequences.