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re: UPDATE: Body found in Brian Laundrie search
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:40 pm to diremustang
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:40 pm to diremustang
Not really that creepy. Just the musings of someone who is an eco-warrior.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:44 pm to diremustang
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Humans are primates, great apes in fact but I don’t know all how great we are as a species. Chimpanzees share 98.8% of their DNA with humans, our closest living relative, but as I see it every living creature is in some way our relative even trees. Only 800 million years ago animal cells started appearing on earth comprised of mainly the same parts and following the same functions as plant cells. Requiring oxygen, solar energy, minerals, nutrients, and water. This tree (Juniperus osteosperma) was surviving in only inches of soil, in an area of extreme heat and drought,” he further wrote. “I think our culture, our society has put itself above all living creatures, creating needs purely to support destructive economic practices. This tree doesn’t require an Apple Watch, it doesn’t stream its favorite shows, or have a microwave oven, pay health insurance or drink grande iced caramel macchiatos. It is just a tree but you rarely see geese riding jet skis or wearing designer clothing either. I think if we all want breathable air and drinkable water we all need to learn how to live with less

This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 4:45 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:45 pm to SUB
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Don't really know what to think after watching that. The guy seems to be pretty calm and reasonable and the girl seems off the rails a bit.
My take- as a woman- she's not stable, he is. ( sorry to say this cause she's missing) They go their separate ways during the cooling-off period, he finds a way to call his parents. They send him a ticket, she is forced to stay behind because of a court appearance. He drives the van to the airport. He moves her stuff out of home - probably advised by his parents.
The bottom line, he got lucky, he could have been charged. They make him aware of this. He cuts all ties with her when he returns, and she flies off the handle and he leaves to give her time to cool off. When he returns, she is gone. He tries to find her, but can not. He has no phone, so he does what anyone would do- drives home to Florida for advice, once he arrives, his parents contact a lawyer.
She may be off with someone else, or met a bad end. I don't think he is responsible.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:46 pm to diremustang
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Humans are primates, great apes in fact but I don’t know all how great we are as a species. Chimpanzees share 98.8% of their DNA with humans, our closest living relative, but as I see it every living creature is in some way our relative even trees. Only 800 million years ago animal cells started appearing on earth comprised of mainly the same parts and following the same functions as plant cells. Requiring oxygen, solar energy, minerals, nutrients, and water. This tree (Juniperus osteosperma) was surviving in only inches of soil, in an area of extreme heat and drought,” he further wrote. “I think our culture, our society has put itself above all living creatures, creating needs purely to support destructive economic practices. This tree doesn’t require an Apple Watch, it doesn’t stream its favorite shows, or have a microwave oven, pay health insurance or drink grande iced caramel macchiatos. It is just a tree but you rarely see geese riding jet skis or wearing designer clothing either. I think if we all want breathable air and drinkable water we all need to learn how to live with less
Meaning: I'm a tree hugging, Earth saving, vegan, who refuses to work, have no responsibility, and sponge off my parents, as long as I can.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:52 pm to LSUFreek
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The plot thickens:
On Aug 12th in Moab, UT, the roadside domestic abuse incident/police welfare check happened. They were separated for the night to let emotions calm down.
The next day on Aug 13th, Gabby & Brian were spotted together at Woody's Taveren in Moab.
Also at that tavern that day, were two cross-country/van-traveling women, Kylen Schulte & Crystal Turner, who were later found dead at a camp site.
Better still, Kylan Schulte worked at the grocery store where the 911 call came from for the domestic dispute.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:02 pm to SuperSaint
I heard a similar story on the podcast 'Park Predators'. This young couple were engaged or recently married and she disappeared near Kalispell, MT. Ole boy acted like nothing was wrong and didn't help with the search. When he finally joined the search party he discovered her body at the bottom of a cliff in Glacier NP. I believe he was having an affair and pushed her off the cliff
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:04 pm to latxwoman
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My take- as a woman- she's not stable, he is
In that situation yes but we have no idea what went on between them to get to that point.
Maybe she’s unhinged, maybe he treated her like garbage and that’s how she responded.
We have no idea
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:20 pm to Penrod
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It's the smart thing to do if he is guilty. If he's not guilty he should be helping the cops to discover where the poor girl is.
Nope. It’s cold and heartless, especially if he’s innocent, but the smart thing to do is to absolutely never tell the cops anything.
Let’s say he vomits info trying to give them anything to work off of.
Any change later, no matter how small, will be used to paint him as a guilty liar regardless of what the truth is.
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 5:53 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:24 pm to Dr RC
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If he didn't do anything and she went off with other people telling the cops so they could look for her does you no harm.
Literally every lawyer would disagree with you.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:29 pm to latxwoman
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The bottom line, he got lucky, he could have been charged. They make him aware of this. He cuts all ties with her when he returns, and she flies off the handle and he leaves to give her time to cool off. When he returns, she is gone. He tries to find her, but can not. He has no phone, so he does what anyone would do- drives home to Florida for advice, once he arrives, his parents contact a lawyer.
She may be off with someone else, or met a bad end. I don't think he is responsible.
Sounds pretty plausible overall as far as he had enough of her and parted ways, didn't kill her.
The dashcam video was very telling. Sure many people are smart enough to put on a nice guy persona in front of cops, but he seemed pretty genuine.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:29 pm to Dr RC
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If he didn't do anything and she went off with other people telling the cops so they could look for her does you no harm
You couldn't be more wrong, you must be very low IQ
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:32 pm to Strannix
I don’t know y’all, why were they constantly around that lesbian couple? We’re they stalking the lesbian couple?
They were at the coffee shop the morning of AUG 12th for hours where one of them worked, then they were at the store where the other worked where the domestic call was made. Then they were at the bar with them the next day… but they weren’t with them as friends, they were just there… seems like they were stalking that couple.
They were at the coffee shop the morning of AUG 12th for hours where one of them worked, then they were at the store where the other worked where the domestic call was made. Then they were at the bar with them the next day… but they weren’t with them as friends, they were just there… seems like they were stalking that couple.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:36 pm to Crimsonite94
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I don’t know y’all, why were they constantly around that lesbian couple? We’re they stalking the lesbian couple?
Moab is a really small town. It wouldn't be unheard of to go to the same coffee shop or bar as them and run into them. Especially since they spent 6 hours at the coffee shop.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:37 pm to redstick13
Why were they at the bar?
In the body cam video she said they didn’t drink.
In the body cam video she said they didn’t drink.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:37 pm to redstick13
I agree, but they were murdered and then she’s just gone and they are all related due to the van life stuff.
What’s the odds that two murders/accidents happen at the same time to two unrelated groups of van lifers in the small town of Moab?
I wonder if the police are even looking at this angle right now.
What’s the odds that two murders/accidents happen at the same time to two unrelated groups of van lifers in the small town of Moab?
I wonder if the police are even looking at this angle right now.
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 5:45 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:39 pm to Crow Pie
The dude lied about having a phone. Suspicious.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:40 pm to tgrbaitn08
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In the body cam video she said they didn’t drink.
I caught that too and thought it was odd. But my point was that there aren't a lot of bars or coffee shops to chose from in Moab so people are all frequenting the same establishments. Now if we're talking about offroad rentals, there are tons of those.
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 5:41 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 5:45 pm to Crimsonite94
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They were at the coffee shop the morning of AUG 12th for hours where one of them worked, then they were at the store where the other worked where the domestic call was made. Then they were at the bar with them the next day… but they weren’t with them as friends, they were just there… seems like they were stalking that couple.
Huge if true.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 6:11 pm to Crimsonite94
you ever been to Moab?
there’s like a dozen local hangouts. When we were there we went to the brewery at least six times and ran in to the same people all over town otherwise
there’s like a dozen local hangouts. When we were there we went to the brewery at least six times and ran in to the same people all over town otherwise
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