Found Deceased WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 25 Aug 2021 #75

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IMHO, a lot of questions have been posed, not just by you, about why didn't Gabby do this or that and why didn't Brian do this or that.

Science has determined that the decision-making part of the brain isn't fully mature until the age of 25 or so.

We might be applying fully-grown adult logic to the actions of people whose brains had not yet been fully formed to make logically adult decisions.

I am neither victim blaming nor suspect defending here. Just to be clear.

He’s a grown adult, his brain is formed enough to know it’s wrong to kill, it’s wrong to steal, and he shouldn’t have played games with the cops. He didn’t do what he did because he was too young, he did it because he was a bad person. People younger than him, including those much younger, are capable of better decisions.
 
Hope her journals, electronics, jewelry, clothes , treasures were not thrown out .
If she lived there for a year…things should be there. Or are they going to say they were lost in the storage shift (trip home).
This could be phase 2 of the parents sorrow.

MOO

But where is all of her stuff from the van? Perhaps with Police/FBI?
 
He’s a grown adult, his brain is formed enough to know it’s wrong to kill, it’s wrong to steal, and he shouldn’t have played games with the cops. He didn’t do what he did because he was too young, he did it because he was a bad person. People younger than him, including those much younger, are capable of better decisions.
Probably rushed home thinking that his parents could fix everything. jmo
 
Oh, I forgot to mention, in regards to the multiple people asking earlier why some are so sure Brian committed suicide, my thoughts/response on that would be that it seems likely, largely because of the skeletonized condition of the body.

Can I say why this makes sense to me? Maybe not necessarily (lol), but if I had to make a statement as to why I think it makes sense, I would say that if Brian intended to stay alive he would have been alive longer and thus be less decomposed; and I also find it unlikely that he would be dispatched by a predator (if he indeed was) so early in the front end of a stay, probability wise.
I cannot remember where I've read this but am currently looking for it.

I have read that in that swampy area of FL it COULD take as little as 7 days or so for a body to be completely skeletonized. If I find it again before the edit button goes away I will put it into this post.
 
Is my tag of MOO no longer there? He is extremely decomposed, it doesn't look like he was carrying survival supplies in that backpack, no bottles of water have been located, he was wearing the same clothing he left in, and nobody has seen him alive since he left for the swamp. He was found just down from his car on the path that his parents said he took. His parents were concerned that he may have taken his life when they reported him missing. All of that has been reported in different news and police releases. It's just Occam's Razor. The conclusions are all mine. MOO

No your MOO wasn’t there. My question was sincere because in a fast moving thread with breaking news it separates facts and opinions accordingly.
 
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