What did he say?Just watched another doc on this that is on Max. I didn’t know dude left a letter on his reasoning for killing her. shyt made no sense..he was fukked in the head.
What did he say?Just watched another doc on this that is on Max. I didn’t know dude left a letter on his reasoning for killing her. shyt made no sense..he was fukked in the head.
What did he say?
Disgusting levels of narcissism.
SARASOTA COUNTY
Brian Laundrie notebook confession revealed: ‘Couldn’t go on without’ Gabby Petito
by: J.B. Biunno #HeyJB, Dylan Abad
Posted: Jun 24, 2022 / 03:22 PM EDT
Updated: Dec 30, 2022 / 08:42 PM EST
NOTE: Contents of this story contain mentions of suicide, domestic violence and other subjects not suitable for all audiences
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A portion of the notebook Brian Laundrie left behind as a confession to his murder of Gabby Petito was revealed Friday as attorneys for the families met with the FBI in Tampa to take possession of personal items.
“I ended her life,” a line from the notebook reads. “I thought it was merciful, that it is what she wanted, but I see now all the mistakes I made. I panicked. I was in shock. But from the moment I decided, took away her pain, I knew I couldn’t go on without her.”
READ: Brian Laundrie’s notebook confession, message to Gabby Petito
The FBI announced in January that Laundrie’s notebook found near the 23-year-old’s remains at the Carlton Reserve contained written statements where he claimed responsibility for Gabby Petito’s death.
Attornies for the Petito and Laundrie families met with the FBI in Tampa to sort through and take possession of personal items that belonged to Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie. (Courtesy of Laundrie attorney Steve Bertolino)Read More »
The notebook has become a focal point of the public’s fascination with the case, as well as potential evidence in the civil lawsuit filed by Petito’s parents against Laundrie’s parents.
In the message, Laundrie claimed Petito’s death “occurred as an unexpected tragedy.” Laundrie wrote he and Gabby were on hike back to their van in Wyoming when night fell.
“I hear a splash and a scream, I could barely see,” Laundrie wrote. “I couldn’t find her for a moment, shouted her name. I found her breathing heavily, gasping and [unclear] was freezing cold.”
Laundrie wrote that he pulled Gabby out of the water, but claimed she couldn’t tell him where she was hurt. He added Gabby had a “small bump on her forehead that eventually got larger,” and had pain in her feet and wrists.
Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie case reaches court for first time
“I don’t know the extent of Gabby’s injuries, only that she was in extreme pain,” Laundrie said.
Laundrie claimed he returned home in the days following Gabby’s death to spend his remaining days with family.
“I am ending my life not because of a fear of punishment but rather because I can’t stand to live another day without her,” Laundrie wrote. “I’ve lost our whole future together, every moment we could have shared.”
“I’m sorry for everyone’s loss,” he added.
The FBI collected the notebook, along with a backpack and the revolver Laundrie used to fatally shoot himself, from the scene on Oct. 20, 2021. Since then, it is believed to have remained with the FBI, despite the agency announcing the closure of their investigation on Jan. 21.
SARASOTA COUNTY
Brian Laundrie notebook confession revealed: ‘Couldn’t go on without’ Gabby Petito
by: J.B. Biunno #HeyJB, Dylan Abad
Posted: Jun 24, 2022 / 03:22 PM EDT
Updated: Dec 30, 2022 / 08:42 PM EST
NOTE: Contents of this story contain mentions of suicide, domestic violence and other subjects not suitable for all audiences
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A portion of the notebook Brian Laundrie left behind as a confession to his murder of Gabby Petito was revealed Friday as attorneys for the families met with the FBI in Tampa to take possession of personal items.
“I ended her life,” a line from the notebook reads. “I thought it was merciful, that it is what she wanted, but I see now all the mistakes I made. I panicked. I was in shock. But from the moment I decided, took away her pain, I knew I couldn’t go on without her.”
READ: Brian Laundrie’s notebook confession, message to Gabby Petito
The FBI announced in January that Laundrie’s notebook found near the 23-year-old’s remains at the Carlton Reserve contained written statements where he claimed responsibility for Gabby Petito’s death.
Attornies for the Petito and Laundrie families met with the FBI in Tampa to sort through and take possession of personal items that belonged to Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie. (Courtesy of Laundrie attorney Steve Bertolino)Read More »
The notebook has become a focal point of the public’s fascination with the case, as well as potential evidence in the civil lawsuit filed by Petito’s parents against Laundrie’s parents.
In the message, Laundrie claimed Petito’s death “occurred as an unexpected tragedy.” Laundrie wrote he and Gabby were on hike back to their van in Wyoming when night fell.
“I hear a splash and a scream, I could barely see,” Laundrie wrote. “I couldn’t find her for a moment, shouted her name. I found her breathing heavily, gasping and [unclear] was freezing cold.”
Laundrie wrote that he pulled Gabby out of the water, but claimed she couldn’t tell him where she was hurt. He added Gabby had a “small bump on her forehead that eventually got larger,” and had pain in her feet and wrists.
Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie case reaches court for first time
“I don’t know the extent of Gabby’s injuries, only that she was in extreme pain,” Laundrie said.
Laundrie claimed he returned home in the days following Gabby’s death to spend his remaining days with family.
“I am ending my life not because of a fear of punishment but rather because I can’t stand to live another day without her,” Laundrie wrote. “I’ve lost our whole future together, every moment we could have shared.”
“I’m sorry for everyone’s loss,” he added.
The FBI collected the notebook, along with a backpack and the revolver Laundrie used to fatally shoot himself, from the scene on Oct. 20, 2021. Since then, it is believed to have remained with the FBI, despite the agency announcing the closure of their investigation on Jan. 21.
I wonder if there are people in his life who will actually latch on to his excuses and believe him?
How are the family and friends going to stop a grown woman from being with who she wants to be with? If they could see it, she could see it but she stayed for whatever reason. People need to stop blaming family and friends for what happens to adults.Her family and friends still deserve blame and culpability for what transpired as they knew he wasn't all there mentally yet still didn't do their part in trying to keep her away from him. Going to the public to say that you knew he always had issues means nothing if you didn't do anything before about it until it was too late
If that’s the logic you want to go by, then the police shouldn’t be held liable either as she was going to do whatever she wanted to do.How are the family and friends going to stop a grown woman from being with who she wants to be with? If they could see it, she could see it but she stayed for whatever reason. People need to stop blaming family and friends for what happens to adults.
Point is she is an adult, what could the family legally do to prevent her from seeing him?If that’s the logic you want to go by, then the police shouldn’t be held liable either as she was going to do whatever she wanted to do.
Legal has nothing to do with the question. Family and friends try to do things all the time to keep someone away from another person that they know is abusive.Point is she is an adult, what could the family legally do to prevent her from seeing him?
What do you think they should of done? Kill him?Legal has nothing to do with the question. Family and friends try to do things all the time to keep someone away from another person that they know is abusive.
Coming out after the fact and saying it means nothing as it’s too late to do anything about it. Not once did they even mention what they tried to do.