WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 8/25/21, MEDIA, MAPS *NO DISCUSSION*

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Barefoot footprints. Everyone in @DogBountyHunter’s search party is wearing appropriate footgear. You wouldn’t be walking into the brush like that here though.

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https://twitter.com/mikerreports/status/1443358063847788545
 
#BrianLaundrieHiding I have been keeping up with the efforts that Dog the Bounty hunter has been making. He is planning on searching the islands near the camping area from now until late tonight. He has a tip line up for anyone who has new information.
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https://twitter.com/DogBountyHunter/status/1443351722966011905?s=20


Current update on Dog the Bounty hunters Findings:

Dog the Bounty Hunter finds no conclusive Laundrie evidence on Wednesday
Duane, "Dog the Bounty Hunter," Chapman and his team found no conclusive evidence that Brian Laundrie was on Egmont Key by Wednesday evening.
Gabby Petito: Florida park surveillance footage part of FBI investigation: LIVE UPDATES
 
Police admit they didn’t see Brian Laundrie when they seized van from family home

Police in Florida have admitted they didn’t see Brian Laundrie when they went to his parent’s home on 11 September, raising the question of when was he last at the house.

Spokesman Josh Taylor told media on Wednesday police didn’t “spot” Mr Laundrie that night. The Laundries refused to cooperate with authorities and gave them the contact details for their family attorney.
 
August 24: Brian’s mother initially made reservations for 2 people to camp at Soto Park Campground in Saint Petersberg between September 1-3, about 75 miles north of the family’s home in North Port.

August 31: His mother canceled those reservations for 2 people.

September 1, 10:26AM: A license plate reader installed at an exit from I-75 recorded Gabby’s van entering North Port.

September 3: His mother made a new reservation for 3 people to camp on the weekend of September 6-8.

September 4: Laundrie Lawyer “confirms that a phone was purchased on September 4, 2021 and Brian opened an account with AT&T for that phone (Not a burner.) Brian left that phone at home the day he went for a hike in the preserve on September 14, 2021 and the FBI now has that phone.”

September 6: Brian & his parents checked in to the Fort De Soto Park campground.

September 8: The family checked out out of the campground per the records.

(But according to his family’s lawyer, the family camped out on Sept. 6-7 and that they all left together as a family on the 7th.)

Laundrie family changed De Soto campground reservations before Brian returned home, docs show

“A source who spoke to Fox News on the condition of anonymity used to work at Civic Plus, a software company that manages the De Soto campground's reservation system, and speculates that the Laundries knew their son was coming home on Aug. 31, when they had plans to camp, and canceled them accordingly. They then made a new reservation including their son at a later date.”

This has me thinking that BL’s parents bought this new phone for him as a ruse/in case he had to handover his actual cell phone (that he either likely destroyed, or sank into the bottom of a swamp to make it seem as if he was in the reserve this entire time), so the parents could say he left the new phone at home when he “left for a hike”
 
"Florida police send Fox News lengthy list of 911 calls to Brian Laundrie home since saga began
There were at least 46 911 calls placed at the North Port, Fla. home of Brian Laundrie between September 10 and the 27th, according to police records obtained by Fox News Digital.

North Port Police Department provided Fox News Digital with 46 pages of records related to 911 calls with an incident location of the home where Laundrie resides with his parents, and where he lived with his fiancée, Gabby Petito, before she disappeared and was later found dead.

North Port Police would not provide logs for calls made before the afternoon of September 10, the day before Petito’s mother reported her missing, and the records were partially redacted.

There were at least two calls placed on Sept. 10, one just before 4 p.m. and one just before 6:30 p.m. And three more were placed on Sept. 11, the day Petito’s mother, Nichole Schmidt, filed a missing persons’ report with the Suffolk County Police Department in New York. Police returned on Sept. 14, 15 and 16 and twice on Sept. 17, records show.

The records do not indicate who placed the 911 calls and all summaries have been redacted – only providing a brief description, such as "Problem Settled," "No Police Action Needed" or "Report Submitted."

The most recent records provided by police were from about 5:10 p.m. on Monday, with calls earlier in the day at 8:06 a.m., 8:28 a.m., 1:29 p.m., 2:45 p.m. and 4:13 p.m., records show. Apparent reasons for the 46 calls include "Disturbance," "Follow Up/Investigation," "Patrol Check" and "Public Service." "

Brian Laundrie case: Police answered dozens of 911 calls at home since day before Gabby Petito disappearance
 
Is Brian Laundrie Alive? One Seasoned Pro Says Yes — and Where He Thinks FBI Should Look Next
In an interview with News 4, Craig Caine, who supervised members of the New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force before his retirement from the U.S. Marshals Service, said he believes Laundrie was never in that nature preserve at all.

"I think it was all a ploy. He had plenty of time to calculate those moves," said Caine, who has no involvement in the Petito/Laundrie case but who offered an expert opinion based on 30-plus years working such mysteries in the United States and abroad.

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"You're gonna leave your son out in the preserve with no form of communication and no way to get home? Does that make sense to anybody?" Caine asked. "I don't even think he was ever in that preserve."
 
Brian Laundrie search: FBI again visits home of Gabby Petito's fiancé amid ongoing search - CNN
The FBI visited Brian Laundrie's family home in North Port, Florida, again on Thursday afternoon amid the ongoing search for him.

Two FBI agents arrived to the home in a black SUV and brought a large brown paper bag inside. They did not depart with the same bag. One agent also briefly climbed into a camper van parked on the property.
Steven Bertolino, the Laundrie family attorney, told CNN the FBI was there to collect items which could assist them in the search for Brian.
"The FBI is at the Laundrie home today to collect some personal items belonging to Brian that will assist the canines in their search for Brian," he said. "There is nothing more to this."
 
Sheriff Grady Judd on Brian Laundrie: ‘We would have never let him out of our custody’ | WFLA
On Thursday, during a press conference about a child *advertiser censored* investigation, Sheriff Judd commented on the Petito case, saying he would have detained Laundrie after Petito’s parents reported her missing.


“I can tell you at this sheriff’s office, when he showed up with her car and she was no place to be found, we never would have let him out of our custody that day. Other than that, I’m not sure where their investigation is,” Judd told reporters.
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“I can tell you that according to Florida law, when she was the victim of domestic violence originally, he would’ve been arrested,” Judd said of the incident.
 
@WFLAJustin

North Port Police spokesperson tells
@WFLANiko
that Gabby’s mom Nichole Schmidt made these calls on Sept. 10, but officers did not respond to the Laundrie home on Wabasso Ave. until the next day after missing person report was filed with Suffolk County PD in NY.

https://mobile.twitter.com/WFLAJustin/status/1443726212543795205
North Port PD spokesperson told
@WFLANiko
“We were simply not the right outlet to report a person missing out of another state. Per policy and Florida State statute, the missing person should be reported missing where they’re last known location was.” Here’s part of the statute:


 

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SEP 30, 2021
Brian Laundrie manhunt: Gabby Petito in new bodycam footage details violent fight | Fox News
[...]

"I pushed her away," he tells the officer. "She gets really worked up, and when she does she swings and she had her cell phone in her hand. So I was just trying to push her away."

[...]

"Did he hit you though?" the officer asks.

"I guess," she replies – although she still appeared to downplay the incident to the second officer and try and assume blame herself.

"I guess, yea," Petito continued, with tears in her eyes. "But I hit him first."

"Where did he hit you?" the officer replied. "Don't worry, just be honest."

She then backtracked and said he grabbed her "with his nail" and claimed to have been the aggressor herself.

[...]

"Is there something on your cheek here?" he says. "Did you get hit on the face?"

"I’m not sure," Petito said, telling the officer she was just trying to get into the car.

The witness had also told police Laundrie looked like he was trying to steal Petito’s phone and that she scrambled into the car, crawling over him through the driver side door after it seemed like he might drive away without her.

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Permission was given to post this link. For anyone who might be concerned about the medical examiners and forensic science specialists not being able to find a COD for Gabby, this gave me hope.

This clip (after a few second introductory pic of GP in Moab) is an in-depth interview with Dr. William Maroney, Chief Medical Examiner from a county in Michigan. He discusses not only the specialists involved and the testing that is likely being done, but also mentions a possibility no other examiner has mentioned: he says she is probably having 2 autopsies. The second is most likely being conducted either at a university, a military base, or perhaps even at Quantico. I found it very insightful, very instructive and educational, and believe it's worth watching IMO.

 
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