Murder With My Husband - Gabby Petito - Bonus Episode

Episode Date: September 17, 2021

This is a bonus episode covering the missing woman, Gabby Petito. If you know anything about Gabby's Case that could help authorities, call the FBI tip line at 1-800-CALLFBI (225-5324). Case Sources:... https://www.insider.com/gabby-petito-missing-timeline-locations-brian-laundrie-relationship-history-2021-9 body cam footage  RobandHaley on tiktok StopitParis on TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:25 Yes, you energy, energy for everything. Captain Banner now to learn more. Hey everybody, welcome back to our podcast. This is Myrda with my husband. I'm Peyton Morlin. And I'm Garrett Morlin. And he's the husband. I'm the husband. I know, you're surprised.
Starting point is 00:00:38 We are dropping in on you on a not normally scheduled episode. But there is a case that is taking over the United States, and we need to talk about it. I've been crazy. I have seen it everywhere. So we are going to digest the Gabby Petito, she's a missing person active right now case today. Garrett was actually the one who woke up and was like, did you see this case? He told me all these details about, I should have had you tell this story. Considering I know nothing else about all the other stories you tell.
Starting point is 00:01:09 You knew a lot about this one. I did. You was sending me TikTok accounts. There's been a ton of updates, so there's a lot I don't know. Yeah. I think there's a lot. Everybody doesn't know. I think so.
Starting point is 00:01:18 I think that there, what I was noticing is there's a lot of information, but there's a lot of different sources saying different information. So it's really hard to find one source that has absolutely everything you want. And because this case is continually changing day by day, like literally hour by hour, there are new updates coming out. I'm sure by the time we post this,
Starting point is 00:01:38 there's gonna be something else. So please, we are going to have a post of this on our Instagram. So go in the comments, leave what you know. Like, let's get a thread going. Let's give updates so that we can keep this going because I'm sure it's going to go longer than just this episode. Totally.
Starting point is 00:01:54 And this is a little different than our normal episode. Okay. So I'm just going to say some of the case sources that I have that I used. Yep. There's obviously a ton, but insider.com had a really good timeline that I used. There was the body cam footage that was finally released. And so I watched the whole hour and 30 minutes of that. There's a bunch of TikTok accounts, Robin Haley, Stop It Paris, on TikTok and more.
Starting point is 00:02:18 There's actually like a lot of the big news sources are saying, oh, from this TikTok account, everyone says that TikTok is going to solve this, which they always say, but like, there's a lot on TikTok about this. So for those of you that don't know, Gabby Petito is a 22-year-old girl from New York who went missing during a cross-country road trip with her boyfriend, Brian Laundry. Gabby is from Blue Point in Suffolk County and she was reported missing on September 11th, 2021, so literally just barely by her mother. Here is what we know so far and kind of like a timeline. Gabby and Brian started dating in March of 2019 and moved to North Port, Florida, where they lived together in his parents' house. According to both of their Instagram accounts,
Starting point is 00:03:06 they got engaged in July of 2020. She wrote on hers, Brian asked me to marry him and I said, yes, Brian, you make life feel unreal and every day is such a dream with you. And he wrote on his, my biggest fear is that one day I'll wake up and it will have all been a dream
Starting point is 00:03:22 because that is what every second has felt like since the moment we found each other Till death do us part or until I wake up. I'm so happy the answer was yes. Love you honey And I do have to say that this couple was kind of like aspiring to be an Instagram couple So a lot of their life was documented on Instagram YouTube Social stuff so that's kind of why this is going to come in. What makes you say that? They were just posting like a lot about their relationship. They were starting YouTube channels together.
Starting point is 00:03:48 And people who knew Gabby even said it was her dream to do this. It wasn't really his, but it was hers. So she was trying. She was working towards this goal of being able to do this full time. It sounds like they were traveling a lot as well. I know where you can get into them.
Starting point is 00:04:02 Yes, yeah. So we do know though that Gabby's mom has since come forward and claimed that the couple actually called off their engagement before they went on this big cross country trip where she went missing. And she says it was because they were too young and it was too fast. But their attorney has since come forward and said that they canceled the wedding plans because of the coronavirus. And they decided to take this trip instead. Okay. So whatever it is, that's what.
Starting point is 00:04:28 Sorry, his attorney or her family. Yes, who's speaking for them has come for it and said that. Between the engagement and the trip they went on, Brian and Gabby decided to convert a 2012 Ford Transit van into a travel van that they could live in, which this is kind of what Garrett was getting into. A lot of YouTube couples actually do this where they take a van, they turn it kind of into a camper,
Starting point is 00:04:52 there's a kitchen. I've watched a couple and I think it's pretty cool. Yeah, so they live in this and they just travel around and live in this and actually Garrett's asked me to do this a lot before but that is not my personality so we haven't done it. But, yes. But Brian and Gabby had, or Gabby mainly, had watched this like you had and was like, I want to do this. And then Brian was on board. And so they decided to convert this van and
Starting point is 00:05:18 quit their jobs and travel and try to, you know, make, make a living doing that. So on July 2nd, 2021, after converting Gabby's van, Gabby and Brian decided to embark on the four-month cross-country road trip, which was Gabby's dream, like I said. They departed from Blue Point, New York, because they had actually been there to celebrate her younger brother's high school graduation, so that's why that's where the trip starts. And the trip was actually expected to end in October in Oregon.
Starting point is 00:05:48 So they were really going across the country. Okay. On July 4th, Gabby uploaded the first picture from their trip to Instagram. It shows Gabby in between some rocks at Monument Rocks natural landmark in Gov County, Kansas. And then Brian also posted the same day a picture of him on their van at the same place. Like this trip has started, they're posting it, they're going.
Starting point is 00:06:09 On July 8, 10th and 11th, 2021, Gabby posted some photos from Colorado, so now they've made it there. The first post was from Colorado Springs, and then from Southern Colorado's Great Sandunesons National Park and Preserve. So these couples who do this, who live in the van and travel around, they normally do like national parks. They hike, they live outdoors, sometimes they camp. That's the kind of lifestyle. So that's what they are doing. They're hitting national parks as they go.
Starting point is 00:06:36 Gabby talks in this post about how the first time they kind of did a road trip, they were doing it from her little car. And so this time, the van is exactly what they needed. It's so much more productive. It's actually pretty cool. Yeah. On July 16th, Gabby posted from Zion National Park in Utah.
Starting point is 00:06:51 So now they've made their way there. She says in the post that her and Brian spent the last two nights, so the 15th and the 14th, actually camping in Zion. They didn't sleep in the van. They like got a 10-out camp. On July 18th, she posted photos of their campsite in Zion. She also posted pictures of her and Brian together
Starting point is 00:07:09 from the narrows at Zion in one of the pictures they are hugging. So there's documentation, there's pictures of all this so far. And this timeline is important because of what we know later that he's not really talking. This Instagram is like, okay, she's alive and she was here on this date.
Starting point is 00:07:28 This is helping us try to figure out when everything went wrong. That's what's kind of crazy about these missing person cases that happen nowadays because of social media. There's just so much coverage. Yeah. So three days later, on July 21st,
Starting point is 00:07:43 Gabby posts a picture of herself in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah Um, this is about 72 miles northeast of Zion, which is about an hour and a half drive The next day she posted again from Bryce Canyon saying it rained every night They've camped in these national parks and that her and Brian have continually had to fight over blankets On July 26, four days later, Gabby's account shows photos of her and Brian from the Mystic Hot Springs in Monroe, Utah. This is in the Canyonlands National Park, one of the pictures of them kissing in the Springs.
Starting point is 00:08:18 She posts again on Instagram on July 31, still from the Canyonlands National Park Park and then she goes silent on Instagram for 12 days. So everything right now those seems super normal to me. Right. Like it's just like posting pictures. They're kissing, I agree. They're talking about how much they love each other. Yes. So on August 12th, Gabby posts twice. So on August 12th, Gabby posts twice. One is just a photo of a landscape, and then the next is a series of photos from Arches National Park in Grand County, Utah. And if you know of Utah, the Utah Arches, this is what it is.
Starting point is 00:08:56 You can actually see her from a far away angle in these pictures under the arches, and then there's also pictures of her and Brian under the arches, and in one of them, they're sitting under the arches kissing. Okay. But also, and this is kind of the first sign that things aren't good. On August 12, the same day she posts these, according to a Moab police report,
Starting point is 00:09:15 the Moab police department responded to a potential domestic violence incident between Gabby and Brian. After a man identified as Christopher contacted the police. And we have body cam footage of this. This is the hour and a half long body cam footage I watched. And I would really suggest you watch it. If you're interested in this case, it gives a really good idea to where they were at at this point in time. You get to hear her talk, you get to hear him talk,
Starting point is 00:09:43 you get to see the van, you get to hear him talk, you get to see the van, you see them interacting, I found it really resourceful if you're interested in this case. So, were they charged with anything? No, but they almost were, so I'll get to it. Okay, okay. So, the responding officer actually ends up pursuing Gabby and Brian in their vehicle, the van,
Starting point is 00:10:02 because the man who called, they were fighting outside the van first, and then vehicle, the van, because the man who called, they were fighting outside the van first, and then he calls the police, that's how physical and loud this fight got. It was in a parking lot. And then they eventually worked their way into the van and drove away. So by the time the police were responding,
Starting point is 00:10:20 they were having to pursue them, like following them, chasing them, in the van. Oh, God is, God is, God is. So they are following them, chasing them, even the van. Oh, God is. God, I got it. So they are following them. Um, and then the cop eventually pulls the van over after the van was driving 45 miles per hour in a 15 mile per hour zone. And it was also driving erratically, it was colliding with the curb, it was swarming lanes, like obviously something was going on.
Starting point is 00:10:42 So maybe they were fighting. Yeah, so the officer pulls the van over and approaches Gabby and Gabby's crying in the passenger seat and Brian is driving. She actually cries the whole time, the officer is there. Like every time she's on the footage, she's not crying. He didn't believe the situation actually escalated to the level of domestic assault as much as a mental health crisis.
Starting point is 00:11:05 So that's what they classified it, which is why no one ends up being charged. Like, almost like they were both having breakdowns. Yes, and so- And they were in a big fight. Yes, so no one's charged. Okay. This is the actual report from one officer
Starting point is 00:11:18 that I'm gonna read. I arrived on scene and observed as two park officers also arrived, so there's multiple police there. I assisted officer Robbins with his investigation until I was called away to a different report. Before leaving, I spoke with the male driver of the van, which is Brian, and the female, which is Gabby, and also called Chris to get more information from him. And Chris is the guy who called the cops. So he spoke to the witness as well. All three individuals gave me a similar and consistent story,
Starting point is 00:11:49 consisting that Brian had some sort of argument with Gabby. Brian tried to create distance by telling Gabby to go take a walk, to calm down. Gabby didn't wanna be separated from him and so she began slapping him, hitting him. She was getting frustrated as he was like saying, go walk away. She was like, no way we're going to continue fighting. Brian begins yelling at her, get away from me. He gets in the car. He locks her out of the car. And then the officer says,
Starting point is 00:12:15 he grabbed her face and pushed her back as she pressed up on him and the van. That's how it was worded. Okay. Um, he tried to lock her out and succeeded except for his driver's door. She opened that and forced her way over him and into the vehicle passenger side before it began driving off. So this is what Chris the witness saw. They're fighting outside the van. He gets in the van, says, leave, locks her out. She goes over to his door, pulls it open, hitting him, scathing him, he's yelling, pushing her, get away. She climbs in the van over him and gets in the passenger seat and then they begin driving
Starting point is 00:12:52 away. Okay, got it. So, no one actually reported that Brian hit her. Both Brian and Gabby said afterwards that they are in love and engaged to be married, even though both her family has said that they've called it off, and they desperately don't want to, you know, see anyone charged with a crime. There were no significant injuries reported and both agreed that Gabby suffers from serious anxiety. And so that's why they just said we're not going
Starting point is 00:13:17 to charge anyone. It's pretty crazy so far. Yeah. So although not wanting to separate that night, Gabby actually stayed in the van while Brian checked into a hotel at request of the officers. They said, if we're not going to charge you, then you guys need to separate for the night. So the body camp footage shows Gabby and Brian
Starting point is 00:13:34 explaining what happened, the fighting, and the why. Gabby is distraught and sobbing the whole time. Gabby says that she shoved, scratched, and hit Brian. Brian says like he shoved her often defense. Brian actually has scratches and marks on his body that they take pictures of. But both of them keep saying they love each other over and over. He says that the fight started because they were both annoyed. He was dirty and she was bothered by some flies.
Starting point is 00:14:00 She says that she was working on her website and he was giving her crap and not believing in her. So Gabby says this a couple times to the cops on the footage. She says like I quit my job and I'm trying to do this full time So I'm building a website. I'm starting a YouTube. I want to like record this and make money and he doesn't believe in me Okay, he doesn't think that I'm going to be able to do this Which she says multiple times which I found weird Because then why go on on the trip with her? I mean, maybe he just wanted to go to national parks,
Starting point is 00:14:30 but I can see why this escalated to what it did. She says that she likes the van orderly and that he was purposely messing it up, and then that's what triggered the big fight. Brian actually asks the police for a checklist of things he needs to get rid of the charges and the fallout. He doesn't want anything to happen from this. So the cops decide they won't charge her with domestic assault and they separate them. And really in the body cam footage, the cops say over and over, Gabby is the primary aggressor.
Starting point is 00:14:58 That if someone was going to jail, it would have been her. Okay. They they'd stop. They send them home everything. And another week goes by without any posts from Gabby on Instagram. So how long before is this that when she went missing? How many days? So we're at August 19th, which is seven days after the incident, and she goes missing August 25th, 30th around there. So we're close.
Starting point is 00:15:23 Okay. We're close. So on August 19th, this is seven days after the we're close. Okay. We're close. So on August 19th, this is seven days after the fight that the police, like it was big enough that the police came. The couple actually launched their YouTube channel called nomadic static, which I don't, when I say the couple, I think I mean just Gabby because it sounds like he wasn't on board with this. This YouTube channel was actually created in November 2013 by Gabby, but she was now like converting it.
Starting point is 00:15:48 Yeah, but she was now going to convert that old YouTube channel to their YouTube channel. So Gabby uploads an eight-minute video, yes, of their cross-country travel so far, and you can watch that on YouTube to kind of see what I've explained up to now. Has been like, it's like to music. They are talking. So she really wanted to actually, she wanted to vlog. Totally. She was just vlogging this.
Starting point is 00:16:12 Yeah. Okay. Also on August 19th, Gabby posts on Instagram showing the interior and exterior of the van and unlike all of her other posts up to this point, there is no location attached to this photo. So on Instagram, you can upload and say like a geotag like this is where I'm at. Like before this, it was like, I'm in Kansas. I'm at this national park.
Starting point is 00:16:35 I'm here. I'm in Colorado. I'm in Utah. And now this one doesn't have a geotag, which is weird for a like cross country van living Instagram. Yes. On August 21st, two days later, Gabby's father said he placed an Uber Eats order for the couple
Starting point is 00:16:54 in Salt Lake City. So now they've made it to Salt Lake. Gabby's father has come forward and say, no, I was talking to her, she said, there's been a power outage. We don't have Wi-Fi and we need food Can you please order us food? Was there a power outage? Could you come from that? I'm Kate I'm pretty sure this was when there was the big windstorm. Okay, but as you don't know we're in Utah
Starting point is 00:17:16 Yes Why we're saying this and I there was a really big windstorm and people lost power So I'm guessing I did find it might have lost If anyone knows, mention it in our social media somewhere. But anyway, she tells her dad and her dad says, yes, like I ordered them food to Salt Lake. He's positive. It was Salt Lake. Interesting. And this was the last day that her dad spoke to her, like on the phone spoke to her. And she was in Salt Lake. He ordered their food to Salt Lake. Dang, that's crazy. So that changes a lot. I had no idea.
Starting point is 00:17:47 You didn't know they made it to Salt Lake. I didn't know a lot of what you're saying. I didn't know. There's a lot of little pieces that are coming out now. Yeah. I had no idea. So Gabby's parents actually say that the couple left Salt Lake City on August 24th and that they were supposedly heading to Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. And August 24th was the last time that
Starting point is 00:18:11 Gabby's mom spoke to her over FaceTime. So she saw her face, so Gabby's alive, she's well because her mom is speaking to her on FaceTime. On the way to the Teton time. Leaving Salt Lake City, as supposedly going to the tea times. She says that Gabby and Brian, yeah, we're departing Salt Lake City while she was talking to her. So Gabby Face timed her mom about three times a week,
Starting point is 00:18:36 this whole entire time, this whole cross country trip. She's been FaceTiming her mom three times a week. So it was pretty normal for them to talk that often. On August 25th, the next day, Gabby posted for the last time on Instagram. And this is just, I mean, what, it's September, what? This was just August 25th. The photo is of her smiling and holding a pumpkin, saying happy Halloween. Now, once again, this photo has no location tagged. The photo actually, I mean our internet sleuths came together and figured out that this photo appears to have been taken at an artistic hub in Ogden, Utah, which Ogden, Utah is about
Starting point is 00:19:15 45 minutes away from Salt Lake City. Gabby's family says that they still got texts from Gabby's phone until August 30th, which is roughly five days after their last FaceTime call where they heard her voice, they saw her. So my question is, as the family, Gabby's family said anything about if they thought it was her or not her. The family has come out since and said
Starting point is 00:19:43 that they do not think those texts were from Gabby. Okay. That they were short. They didn't sound like her. They normally facetimed. It was weird according to them. Okay. The last text that they got on the 30th said no cell service at Yosemite. Which is hard because like I wonder if you start over analyzing it, thinking it, yeah. But this text that says no cell service at Yosemite. So Gabby's family said that that last text about it saying no service at Yosemite was weird, because Gabby had told them earlier
Starting point is 00:20:17 that she was heading to yellow stomach. I thought they were going to the teetons. I think after the teetons, they were going to yellow stomach. Got it. So there's a hole somewhere. And I think because the whole tons they were going to yellow stone. Got it. So there's a there's a hole somewhere And I think because the whole time they've been going it all makes sense, right? Yeah, the whole path really makes sense But now all of a sudden instead of just going Jumping into an ad and it is native. I use their body wash. I use their shampoo
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Starting point is 00:23:49 Oregon. Yeah, that's weird. Well, they could have gone to California. They could have. They could have, but they've come forward and said she was supposed to be going to Yellowstone and so Yosemite was weird. Because if you go to the T-tons, it would make sense then to go to Yellowstone. Yes. yes. So I mean, I think this is all just speculation, right? But like it's weird. On September 1st, so that was the 30th, right? That that text was sent. On September 1st, Brian returns home to Florida
Starting point is 00:24:20 where he and Gabby had been living with his parents. And we don't believe Gabby was with him. We believe all of the sudden he's back in Florida by himself Even though on the 30th she sent a text to her parents saying sorry no service in Yosemite So how did he get back home? So I think he drove the van I wonder if this timeline even makes sense even makes sense. I'm pretty sure he drove the van. Now, you have to understand that not all these details have come out. I also read somewhere that maybe in the middle of the cross-country trip, he flew home and
Starting point is 00:24:55 left her with the van alone to clean out a storage unit that hasn't been confirmed. I've just read that on a couple sources. So there's a bunch of details floating in there. And everything. But, and also like, you gotta leave a cross country trip to clean out a storage unit. Yeah. When he's living with his parents, so it's not like he's got to like rent,
Starting point is 00:25:14 or you know what I mean. So I, yeah, so he's back at home on September 1st. He's back at home. Also on September 1st, Gabby's Spotify playlist that she shared with Brian Brian adds songs to it. Which this could have been from her. It could have been from Brian. We don't know. All we know is that on September 1st songs were added to her Spotify playlist. And some people are weirded out by the type of songs that are added, but I'm not gonna dig into that because I what's weird and what's not, I don't constitute that. If you listen to certain music that I don't like,
Starting point is 00:25:47 that doesn't make you weird. You know what I mean? So after not hearing from Gabby for a while, her mother reports her missing on September 11th. So he came home on September 1st. By September 11th, she reports Gabby missing. Do you know if the parents were reaching out to Brian and saying, hey, we can't get a hold of Gabby, where is Gabby at?
Starting point is 00:26:08 So I don't know. I don't know for sure. All I know is that when the whole fight happened with the cops and the body cam footage come out, Brian tells police he doesn't have a phone. He says, I don't have a cell phone. So if we get separated, this is when they were like, are we going to charge her? There's a no contact order. We have to separate them. He goes,
Starting point is 00:26:29 well, I don't have a cell phone. So how is she going to know where to pick me up? Like after I go to the courthouse and say, no, it's fine. I'm not pressing charges. I wonder if that's been confirmed because she was attacking him in Instagram photos, right? Yes. And he was posting Instagram photos. Oh, he was posting. So he had a phone or he was using hers. He was using her Spotify Oh man, so we don't know but he tells the cops. This is while she's alive. None of this has happened I'm kind of invested in this that yeah, she tells the cops. I don't have a cell phone So I'm like Because I thought the same thing if it was me and you and my parents hadn't heard from me,
Starting point is 00:27:06 they would contact you. They would reach out to you. So I thought the same thing, but then he said, I don't have a cell phone, so then I'm thinking, maybe that answers my question. Maybe they didn't know how to reach him because he didn't have a cell phone. So September 11th comes, she reports her music.
Starting point is 00:27:20 That's when I probably started seeing everything on social media. And I think because I know that this is 10 days since the last text they got from her in like 16 to 17 days since the last time they heard her voice and saw her over FaceTime. But you have to understand that it takes a while, like a lot of people are saying, why did it take them so long? It takes a while to report an adult missing who is on a cross country trip where the last text they sent said no service
Starting point is 00:27:48 and they are constantly in national parks with no service. You have to understand that you can't just the next day be like, oh, I think they're missing. Like, she's clear across the country, she's constantly going in and out of service. I mean, it's gonna take a while and it's gonna take a while to convince police that something has happened, right? So the Suffolk County Police Department said they
Starting point is 00:28:10 have been investigating the disappearance since this missing person report at 6.55 p.m. on September 11, 2021. They said the second they reported are we've been investigating. Is the FBI involved now? Yes. Okay. But that didn't happen till just this week, like just barely. So police actually, the second they get the missing reports, they start investigating and they are like, well, we have to get to Brian because her family basically said, she left with her boyfriend on this cross country trip. We haven't heard from her and we don't know where he is.
Starting point is 00:28:43 So the police are like, we got to contact police in Florida, we got to see if he's back home because that's his known residence, right? That's his address. They go to his address and outside of his parent's house is Gabby's van, which is why I think he drove the van back because how did the van get there? He had to. I think this is a little weird that it was only two days between Yosemite and Florida. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:07 You know what I mean? I feel like that's, I mean, that's weird. So anyways, they find the van outside and they're like, well, maybe she's home. Like maybe she just has mad at her parents. So they go up, they ring the doorbell, they're like, hey, we're here looking for her. Have you seen her?
Starting point is 00:29:20 And his parents are like, no comment. And they're like, okay, what is she here? No comment. Okay, can we talk to Brian? Because supposedly he was the last person with her. No, you can't talk to him. Here's the number for his attorney. What?
Starting point is 00:29:38 Yes. So they're like red flag, red flag, red flag. Something is wrong. He's not talking and she's not here. They're like, she's not here. She's not here. Well, her van is here that she was using to travel with him just days earlier, supposedly. Holy crap, that's insane. Yes. So they confiscate the vehicle because it's hers. It's not his.
Starting point is 00:30:02 So they take the vehicle, which I didn't know that they had the van. So they take the van and they are tried to talk to Brian. He says, no, well, his family says no. And this is for me, what makes this case atrocious and what made this blow up because Gabby's family currently at this point doesn't know where Gabby is or where she last was. And how Brian made it back from Utah, Wyoming, to Florida, without reporting her missing, like not contacting the police, or still not talking to them.
Starting point is 00:30:35 So if she died accidentally with him in Utah, like say they were traveling from Salt Lake, Ogden, they made it to the Teton, so they're in Wyoming, and she dies on accident. Why would he not immediately call the police like any other citizen would do? Well, apparently they're in California according to the text message.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Right. Why drive back to Florida and not say anything if it was an accident? Yeah. If he killed her in Utah, still, why drive to Florida? And not say anything. Why not set up a fake story? Like every other guy who kills his girlfriend or his wife put on the crocodile tears,
Starting point is 00:31:10 say it was an accident. She just went missing. I don't know happened to her or someone else killed her, right? That's the usual route for these things. Yeah. Why drive and not say anything? Very weird. All thing is crazy. Like it just, it like, because we, I don't know a lot of these details, but we talked about it for one second in the car, and I said, the weird thing to me, like I understand he's not talking because he's had, he has an attorney. It's like I understand that part. I know it's, I know it's still weird. I know it's crazy, but I get it. It's legal stuff. He has an attorney. I get why he's not talking. Now.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Now, correct. What's weird to me is that he didn't call the police. Like if Peyton, if Peyton was in danger or had something had happened to her, if she'd, whatever it is. Fell off a cliff if I went missing, if someone kidnapped him by a gunpoint. I would have called the police.
Starting point is 00:32:01 My first instinct would have been, I need to help my wife. And playing devil's advocate, if you killed me, correct, well, he's, but I'm saying, if you killed me like almost every other case we cover, you would set up a story. It's usually a normal route. You would still call the police and be like, oh my gosh, my wife fell off the cliff.
Starting point is 00:32:21 You know what I mean? Like, it's just not the normal route we see for accidental or on purpose. It's just weird. And I know a lot of this is speculation. Usually we don't speculate like this. But because this case is ongoing, that's all people can do. There's no, I mean,
Starting point is 00:32:38 or there's a lot of facts. Yes, but also we're looking for her. Yes. I mean, a lot of like, I'm in Utah. I don't know where she last was. We really don't. The last time she talked to her parents, she was in Utah.
Starting point is 00:32:51 So is there any more information? Yes. So on September 14th, after this case has now gone viral and everyone is asking for answers from Brian. Like if you go to his Instagram, all the comments, where is she? Man up, tell us where she is. Why aren't you talking? what did you do to her?
Starting point is 00:33:07 Brian's lawyer actually releases a statement for him. This is the first time he's saying anything. It's a big deal. This is the statement. This is understandably an extremely difficult time for both the Petito family and the Laundry family. It is our understanding that a search has been organized for Miss Petito in or near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
Starting point is 00:33:26 On behalf of the laundry family, it is our hope that the search for Miss Petito is successful and that Miss Petito is reunited with her family. On the advice of council, the laundry family is remaining in the background at this juncture and we'll have no further comment. What the heck happened to her? Where is she? So I would like- I was just thinking about it as you're reading that. Yeah, I would
Starting point is 00:33:46 like to point out not once did they mention Brian by name, they said the laundry family already they're trying to separate him from what happened. They're not mentioning him like they're they're being legal, right? Like they're doing what they do. Um, so Gabby's family actually releases a statement the same day. So it's kind of like this battle between attorneys talking for their clients. They release a statement begging for Brian to tell them what happened to Gabby and where she is obviously. Even if she just went missing, why not say anything about it? That's what they ask. So the GoFundMe
Starting point is 00:34:22 for Gabby is actually started this day for Gabby, the investigation and family, and we will have that linked if you want to donate. This is active. We are looking. We're spreading awareness. If you've seen her, we will be posting pictures, all of that. On September 15, the police name Brian as a person of interest. So this was just yesterday.
Starting point is 00:34:42 I don't know what point you're listening to this, but for us, this was yesterday. They name him as a person of interest. So this was just yesterday. I don't know what point you're listening to this, but for us, this was yesterday. They name him as a person of interest, which is... Which is not a... There doesn't think this is a big deal. Well, because I feel like if... Not a surprise. I don't remember where to go missing. It has been wife, whoever it is usually.
Starting point is 00:34:56 The first suspect, right. So Gabby's family releases a statement yesterday, the same day, the 15th, saying, Brian, your silence is reprehensible. We beg you to do the right thing and help us bring Gabby home. Brian, whatever happened and Wyoming happened. The only thing you can control is what you do now.
Starting point is 00:35:15 Tell us where Gabby is. You tarnish your love for her with your silence. Oh, man. So Brian's lawyer releases the following statement the same day, yesterday, as a combat, and says, in my experience, intimate partners are often the first person law enforcement focuses their attention on in cases like this. And the warning that any statement will be used against you is true. Regardless of whether my client has anything to do with Miss Petito's disappearance, as such on the advice of council, Mr. Laundry is not speaking on this matter.
Starting point is 00:35:45 Do you think it's interesting that he said, regardless if my client has something to do with her, or not, is that legal talk? Why wouldn't he say, my client has nothing to do with this? Nothing to do with this. Because I think he was trying to make a point by saying, like regardless,
Starting point is 00:36:02 anything you say, Canon will be used against you. He's saying, even if he has nothing to do with it, it's gonna be held against him. That's what I think he was saying. So today, September 16th, 2021, police said they are working with the FBI. So just barely today, they announced it.
Starting point is 00:36:20 And that they are getting phone records and bake statements. So now they're digging through locations and everything like that. So we probably will have a more solid timeline soon, but they're not releasing any of that information. And the FBI is also now analyzing the van themselves. So the van is still in their custody.
Starting point is 00:36:35 Okay. They also say that Brian can't be brought in yet for hindering the investigation or for stealing the van because it's her van. Yep. Like you were saying earlier, I don't think it's weird that he loyered up and is not talking now. I think if it was Garrett, if it was anyone, I would say don't talk, get a lawyer, never do that. But I do think it's weird that he didn't talk
Starting point is 00:36:53 in the first place. I think that's what makes this case extremely weird and extremely gross. Like I think it's weird that even if you just up and left her, like you were trying to do, you locked her out and you drove away, I think it's weird that you're still now not saying anything that she hasn't come forward, she hasn't called her parents, something obviously happened.
Starting point is 00:37:09 It feels to me that after watching the body cam footage, I give mine, I'm not a professional, but from personal opinion, from watching the body cam footage, I think that their relationship was toxic. I think it was codependent. I think Gabby got triggered and spiraled when Brian tried to leave, like, tried to lock her out. That's when things really went bad. That's when things got physical. And I think that he doesn't help her and she doesn't help him. In that, like, situation right then, that's what I was getting from that relationship. And to me, that means it was just a taking time bomb.
Starting point is 00:37:43 I don't know if I can judge everything off of that one scene because there's just so much to relationship. A relationship, right. In general, so I'm, I mean, I definitely, something's weird. Yes, I agree. He didn't call the police. He didn't say anything. He was in somehow the phone said, you're semity.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Then we were the T-tons and it's just, it's not adding up. It's weird. So a family actually posted a photo. These are kind of like I don't want to say conspiracy theories, but some very not-checked facts from the police. Okay. A family posted a photo at the grand t-tons before Gabby went missing. And in the photo you can see a girl laying on a rock in the background. You can't see her face. You can just see a body laying back there. People have pulled up a photo that Gabby posted on her own Instagram and she's wearing the same outfit as the girl laying in the photo. It's like the same outfit. So people are saying, this is proof.
Starting point is 00:38:40 All this does for us is proof that Gabby was at the Grand T-Tons. Keep in mind, this hasn't been verified. Also people are saying, because it was posted on Facebook, you can edit photos on Facebook after you've posted that. Could have been photoshopped. Could have been photoshopped. The family says, no, no, it wasn't photoshopped. The time we posted it, we didn't even know she was missing.
Starting point is 00:38:56 They could have seen a missing flyer went in and immediately photoshopped it. So we don't know for sure. But if that is true, she made it to the teetons. Brian also uploaded photos on his Instagram of pictures of him alone after she went missing. No way. Yes. So he wasn't just like radio silent, which if he doesn't have a phone, how was he uploading, unless he was home in Florida, and he was using someone else's or he left his home or he was using her phone Okay, which I think is weird no matter what happened you guys got in a fight you broke up
Starting point is 00:39:32 You decide to go your separate ways you kill her. She dies by accident. Whatever happened. I think it's weird He posted I wonder if they can hell which device it was uploaded for and I assume they totally can I'm sure they can but they're're not releasing that, which they said. They're just barely starting to get into phone records. Okay. Another weird thing is at the same time that Brian and Gabby were in Moab when they got in their fight and everything. Two women named, that were dating, named Crystal Turner and Kyle and Shulte were murdered.
Starting point is 00:40:03 In Moab at the same time. They were shot to death. They were last seen on August 13th. Keep in mind, Brian and Gabby's fight happened on August 12th in Moab. So you're like, okay, coincidence, but could just be a coincidence. The weird part is, is that Kylin worked at the grocery store where in that parking lot, Gabby and Brian got in their physical altercation that led cops to them. But that is mind blowing. So, which like you said, it could just be coincidence.
Starting point is 00:40:34 I mean, I just had to put that out there. People were talking about it. It's just weird. Another speculation. Yeah, it's just weird that she's missing and they got in a fight the same day, basically the day before these girls were last seen and found murdered.
Starting point is 00:40:47 What the heck? And now she's missing. What is going on? People were speculating that maybe they were the ones that called the cops on Gabby and Brian, like she was working, saw them fighting, called, but then the cops came out and said, no, it was a man named Christopher.
Starting point is 00:41:01 Maybe they called too, I don't know, we don't know that, but that's what people are speculating. So that's all we have so far on this case and like I said, it's going to be updating every hour So get on the like get on the comment thread if we missed anything that you've seen Comment it there really our main purpose is that we spread awareness so that if Gabby is out there and alive or hurt or needing help People know. Yep. So that is our main focus. So spread awareness, talk about it, comment. If you have any leads, the FBI has set up
Starting point is 00:41:31 a national hotline to receive tips at 800 call FBI. That's 800-225-5324. And it is the primary line for information related to Gabi Petito. All right, you guys. We have a normally scheduled episode coming up this week, but we will also keep you guys updated on this case as well, so stay tuned, I love it. And I hate it.
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