WY GABBY PETITO: Missing from Grand Teton National Park, WY - 25 August 2021 - Age 22 *Found Deceased*

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  • Gabby Petito was reported missing after she didn't return from a road trip with her fiancé.
  • The police opened an investigation after her mother filed a missing-person report on Saturday.
  • A news report said Petito's fiancé was not cooperating with authorities and had hired a lawyer.



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Gabby Petito's family last heard from her when she arrived at Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming on August 25, her mother said. littleting/Shutterstock
  • Gabby Petito was reported missing after she didn't return from a road trip with her fiancé.
  • The police opened an investigation after her mother filed a missing-person report on Saturday.
  • A news report said Petito's fiancé was not cooperating with authorities and had hired a lawyer.
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A 22-year-old New York woman who documented her cross-country van road trip on social media was reported missing by her mother on Saturday after her fiancé returned to their home in Florida without her, reports said.

Gabby Petito and her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, embarked on their road trip on July 2 from Blue Point, New York, Newsday reported.
The two were living in a 2012 Ford Transit van and documenting their travels on Instagram and YouTube, often using the hashtag #vanlife.
Petito was last seen checking out of a hotel with Laundrie on August 24. She last spoke to her family on the phone the next day, telling them she had arrived at Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, her mother, Nicole Schmidt, said.

Her mother told reporters on Monday that she FaceTimed with Petito around August 23 or 24.
Petito's most recent Instagram post was shared on August 25.

Schmidt told Fox News on Sunday that she was unsure whether her daughter had left Grand Teton. She said she exchanged texts with Petito's number twice after August 25.
"I did receive a text from her on the 27th and the 30th, but I don't know if it was technically her or not, because it was just a text," Schmidt said. "I didn't verbally speak to her."
Laundrie eventually returned to the couple's home in North Port, Florida, without Petito, though it was not clear when he arrived, the Daily Mail reported.
The police in New York's Suffolk County said Schmidt filed a missing-person report on Saturday.

"Petito, 22, of Blue Point, is described as a white female, approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall and 110 pounds," the press release said. "She has blonde hair and blue eyes, and several tattoos, including one on her finger and one on her forearm that reads 'let it be.'"

The press release said authorities had recovered the couple's van during their investigation.
Petito and Laundrie had been living in North Port together for two years before they set out on their road trip, the Daily Mail said. Petito announced their engagement on Instagram in July 2020.

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She could be anywhere as they were traveling cross-country. I put the location as the last place her family could verify that she was still in communication.


MEDIA - GABBY PETITO: Missing from Grand Teton National Park, WY since 25 August 2021 - Age 22
 
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I wonder how much of their camping gear was found still in the van. As in if not much did he just go off and leave her out in the middle of nowhere (dead or alive) or had to dispose of it along the way because of evidence or it was all still there with or without evidence?
 
A lot of vloggers Make money doing just that. I don’t know how popular their channel was before this happened because it was already wiped before I saw it. But they could’ve been making Enough to pay expenses.
Right, they usually have a "patreon" page where their viewers can donate to their cause or mission.
 
Right, they usually have a "patreon" page where their viewers can donate to their cause or mission.
They get revenue from the source they’re using to post, too. I know YouTube pays pretty well once you get about 1000 followers.
 
They get revenue from the source they’re using to post, too. I know YouTube pays pretty well once you get about 1000 followers.
I was curious..

"To start earning money directly from YouTube, creators must have at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours in the past year.
Once they reach that threshold, they can apply for YouTube's Partner Program, which allows creators to start monetizing their channels through ads, subscriptions, and channel memberships."

"But revenue from Google ads is a big chunk of many YouTube stars' incomes."



  • "On Average the YouTube channel can receive $18 per 1,000 ad views. This equates to $3 - $5 per 1000 video views. "

 
Same here. So as far as I know, his parents aren’t harboring or keeping information from anything? They haven’t said that Gabby’s disappearance is a crime, either.
but I think we can all agree that their first response "should" not be a referral to their attorney. They have to know that nothing good happened with him showing up with her van without her and then cops taking the van and scouring for evidence. I am sure they are harboring information at the very least.
 
I was curious..

"To start earning money directly from YouTube, creators must have at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours in the past year.
Once they reach that threshold, they can apply for YouTube's Partner Program, which allows creators to start monetizing their channels through ads, subscriptions, and channel memberships."

"But revenue from Google ads is a big chunk of many YouTube stars' incomes."



  • "On Average the YouTube channel can receive $18 per 1,000 ad views. This equates to $3 - $5 per 1000 video views. "

how many followers did they have prior to her going missing? I am pretty sure that this would not be enough funds to finance a 4+month trip with gas, food and occasional lodging at minimum. What did they do before that threshold (if they met it) was met and how long has that threshold been met?
 
but I think we can all agree that their first response "should" not be a referral to their attorney. They have to know that nothing good happened with him showing up with her van without her and then cops taking the van and scouring for evidence. I am sure they are harboring information at the very least.
Putting myself in his parents shoes, with the only desire to protect my child at all costs, along with the gut instinct that something terrible happened, I could imagine them telling him not to tell them anything to limit their culpability. I can also imagine them saying, " were going to bed now, there is money on the table, we won't notice if you leave or not... wink wink"...
 
Putting myself in his parents shoes, with the only desire to protect my child at all costs, along with the gut instinct that something terrible happened, I could imagine them telling him not to tell them anything to limit their culpability. I can also imagine them saying, " were going to bed now, there is money on the table, we won't notice if you leave or not... wink wink"...
but most helicopter parents would demand info from their kid. They seem like that kind to me or the kind that are just so used to covering for him throughout his life.

My guess is that they had him talk to the attorney BEFORE the cops even showed up or that they did.
 
Putting myself in his parents shoes, with the only desire to protect my child at all costs, along with the gut instinct that something terrible happened, I could imagine them telling him not to tell them anything to limit their culpability. I can also imagine them saying, " were going to bed now, there is money on the table, we won't notice if you leave or not... wink wink"...
I am a parent who always tries to protect my 4 sons, but no way am I gonna cover for anything bad they have done. My conscious wouldn't let me.
 

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