Snipped by me. ^
IMO
Since the case began, the Laundries' silence is often excused as simply following attorney advice, or having no obligation to speak up, or using their right to remain silent.
"The right thing to do" depends on who you're asking. Trying to justify and make some sort of...
BBM
You may have missed the beginnings of the case when her anguished parents were begging the Laundries to say anything. Before and after Gabby was reported missing.
I don't pretend to know for sure what people think. I said "highly doubt." I haven't seen that sentiment, but OK, I will say it's possible. But I think you're skipping over my point. Maybe you missed the part in the same post where I said "IMO Yes, they would've suffered less....... They were...
BBM
That's not what I said. I didn't say it was "perfectly normal" for parents to find themselves in this situation.
I said there's a few people who think what the Laundries did by staying silent would be perfectly normal and understandable in that situation. IMO you then state a similar...
BBM
I think perhaps you don't know the whole story about the beginnings of the case, especially regarding the Laundries silence.
It is well-established they were not saying anything at the beginning.
I'm seeing a few comments about how it wouldn't have made much difference if the Laundries had spoken up sooner, and that everyone involved can now move on, or should move on, etc.
None of this would've gone on as long as did if the Laundries had responded to the desperate pleas of Gabby's...
BBM
IMO Yes, they would've suffered less. Of course they would have. They were suffering because they knew absolutely nothing, and the Laundries refused to acknowledge them. Gabby's parents spent a lot of time begging the Laundries to say something and wondering why they weren't.
I highly...
BBM
IMO I think most parents wouldn't have behaved as the Laundries did, thank God.
Gabby's parents were suffering from lack of ANY knowledge or information, begging the Laundries to just tell what they knew, if anything.
The Laundries staying silent and refusing to answer or acknowledge...
(Snipped by me.)
My heart goes out to Gabby's parents, who were living a nightmare, and in abject fear for their missing child, continuously called, texted, begged, and pleaded for the Laundries to contact them, to say something, say anything, acknowledge, tell us what you know, etc. as the...
I don't know how to say it more clearly but I'll try:
I did not say I was certain. It's my opinion that one or both parents knew BL killed Gabby.
As for whether or not they believed or knew BL might or would hurt himself, I haven't yet formed an opinion one way or the other.
It's been awhile so unfortunately I don't remember. I don't have time to dig into it, but if you're curious and have the time, I can tell you it was likely from either "Scary Mysteries," "Merc," or "Criminally Listed." Judging from my post, they would've posted it sometime from Nov. 2022 to Jan...
I don't have an opinion on whether or not Brian's parents knew he was going to harm himself. (Beyond thinking it might be a possibility.)
I was responding to someone's post that said in part, "I will never believe any parent "accepts" that their child is suicidal and does nothing."
I showed...
BBM ^
IMO Just because his parents already knew doesn't mean he wouldn't write it in his journal. I don't get why that would have anything to do with it.
IMO It's obvious by now that his parents knew.
And yes of course there are countless parents who do nothing when their children are...
IMO Just one of many outrageous ways North Port PD screwed up.
IMO They messed up even before she was reported missing (by refusing to take the report) and even after Brian died.
It was so frustrating to see their screw-ups happening in real time. Even their spokesperson was condescending and...
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