Verschwinden und Tod von Gabby Petito
03.10.2021 um 11:00Was ist daran seltsam? Schaut man sich die Stelle bzw. den Bereich dort auf Google Streetview an, scheint es ja wirklich nicht üblich/erlaubt gewesen zu sein, dort zu parken. Leider kann man auf den Streeview Aufnahmen die Straßenschilder, die darauf hinweisen könnten, nicht sehen bzw lesen. Dann dürfte es recht schnell aufgefallen sein, dass dort ein Fahrzeug widerrechtlich abgestellt wurde. Am nächsten Tag wurde der Mustang dann dort von den Laundries abgeholt, die BL daraufhin als vermisst meldeten. Ich sehe da erstmal keine Ungereimtheiten.
Petito’s family reported Gabrielle, known as Gabby, missing Sept. 11, after last communicating with her Aug. 26 during a van trip out west with Laundrie, her one-time fiancé.Quelle: https://www-yoursun-com.translate.goog/northport/news/gabby-petito-case-north-port-redacts-records-on-petito-laundrie-family/article_a0bf1a5e-1aec-11ec-bb0c-077115f7e247.html?_x_tr_sl=en&_x_tr_tl=de&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=nui
Searchers found what they say is her body on Sunday evening in the Grant Teton National Park in Wyoming. An autopsy is scheduled for today.
Brian Laundrie continues to be a “person of interest” in the case.
The Laundrie family has been publicly quiet and it is unclear how much information they have provided authorities. A news conference from their attorney set for Tuesday was canceled.
They reported Brian Laundrie, 23, missing Sept. 17 and told authorities he drove their Ford Mustang to Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park in North Port to go hiking on Sept. 14. The park abuts the 25,000-acre T. Mabry Carlton Jr. Reserve.
One redacted report — incident No. 21-053269, at 2:42 p.m. dated Sept. 14 — is filed as an abandoned vehicle report at the address of 6968 Reisterstown Road, in North Port, where the Mustang was left.
Brian Laundrie’s parents then picked up the Mustang the next day. The FBI towed the Mustang from the family’s home Monday.
Another redacted NPPD report — incident No. 21-05411, at 6:47 p.m. dated Sept. 17 — is filed as a missing person report from the Laundrie family’s home address.
A third redacted report —incident No. 21-054246, at 11:22 p.m. dated Sept. 18 notes a “suspicious incident” at the intersection of Balboa Terrace and Delmar Drive in North Port.
Delmar Drive is a bit of a beaten trail of a road that drags along Big Slough in the middle of North Port. There are no homes on Delmar Drive; and only a handful along Balboa Terrance.