Gabby Petito
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They are suing to make his parents miserable for the rest of their lives because of what they did. More power to them.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm wording it different. The family, if they concealed they knew, did let their son go out on his own terms and the Petito family is upset that they didn't get their justice. So, yes, they are suing because he killed himself pretty much.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
They let their own kid go out to die in the woods so they didn't protect him too well.Merkin Baller said:
Is there any crime too heinous where the "it's your own kid" excuse gets thrown out the window?tempo_n_groove said:
It's your own kid. That's one way of looking at it. You do what you can to keep them safe but I don't know if it's like that considering they let him go off on a death march into the forest.Merkin Baller said:
Is it absurd if they indeed prevented Petito's parents from facing their daughter's killer & seeing him brought to justice?tempo_n_groove said:
Apparently since they have another lawsuit or the Laundries lawyer agreed to do it because they hide or file their money away or maybe they have no kids left and will donate their money to the lawsuit?Merkin Baller said:
I look at it the other way around... if the Laundries agreed to this, there's probably a lot more to it than we know.tempo_n_groove said:
WHAT? That is even more absurd.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
AACK! I heard the news wrong. They were awarded 3million Wrongful death suit from the Laundries which I think is absolutely stupid.Merkin Baller said:
Got a link?tempo_n_groove said:Petito family awarded 3 million from Police department. I don't agree with that one.
They are now suing the parents of Brian Laundrie for a wrongful death suit. Not sure how that works? You're going to sue the parents of the murderer? Anyone that dies can go after the parents of a killer/murderer? Geeze that's just stupid.
I just googled, and only see them getting $3m from Laundrie's estate.
I see another where they filed a suit 2 weeks ago against an officer from the Moab PD for $50M, but don't see anything about a $3M settlement from law enforcement.
Yes they filed for 50M against UTAH police for "wrongful death" also.
Either way I don't agree with either one of these and the parents getting sued held up? They wouldn't have wanted me on that jury.
There wasn't a jury. The two families came to a settlement.
https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-climate-and-environment-7159613db87ca608141d264fb1723c08
So yeah, I do have questions even more now. It is just like I said though, absurd.
Here's a thought: maybe don't help your son evade authorities when he's wanted in connection w/ the murder of his girlfriend.
I still don't see how Laundrie offing himself instead of facing a jury is worth money?
& regarding your last point.... the two parties involved saw how it was worth money, and they agreed it was worth $3M. The Laundries chose that option over this lawsuit going to trial.
Yes they agreed to a sum, I don't get why. The second lawsuit doesn't make sense to me is where this is going. They want to sue the parents for him killing himself and not facing a trial? Yeah, I don't get why you want to keep on revisiting this wound?
They aren't suing the parents because he killed himself. They're suing the parents for allegedly concealing that he confessed to the murder.
It's in the AP article I linked:
"The lawsuit involving the estates of Petito and Laundrie, filed in May, claimed Laundrie was liable for damages because he caused her death. A separate lawsuit, still pending in Sarasota, claims Laundrie’s parents wrongly concealed that he confessed to killing Petito before he returned home in September 2021 to Florida from their trip out West in a converted van."
https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-climate-and-environment-7159613db87ca608141d264fb1723c08
If they indeed concealed his confession, then they helped their son avoid facing the consequences of his actions. The reasons for the lawsuit seem pretty cut & dry to me. Whether there's any truth to the allegations, well.... we'll have to stay tuned I guess.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Their kid did the crime, not the parents though.Gern Blansten said:
They are suing to make his parents miserable for the rest of their lives because of what they did. More power to them.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm wording it different. The family, if they concealed they knew, did let their son go out on his own terms and the Petito family is upset that they didn't get their justice. So, yes, they are suing because he killed himself pretty much.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
They let their own kid go out to die in the woods so they didn't protect him too well.Merkin Baller said:
Is there any crime too heinous where the "it's your own kid" excuse gets thrown out the window?tempo_n_groove said:
It's your own kid. That's one way of looking at it. You do what you can to keep them safe but I don't know if it's like that considering they let him go off on a death march into the forest.Merkin Baller said:
Is it absurd if they indeed prevented Petito's parents from facing their daughter's killer & seeing him brought to justice?tempo_n_groove said:
Apparently since they have another lawsuit or the Laundries lawyer agreed to do it because they hide or file their money away or maybe they have no kids left and will donate their money to the lawsuit?Merkin Baller said:
I look at it the other way around... if the Laundries agreed to this, there's probably a lot more to it than we know.tempo_n_groove said:
WHAT? That is even more absurd.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
AACK! I heard the news wrong. They were awarded 3million Wrongful death suit from the Laundries which I think is absolutely stupid.Merkin Baller said:
Got a link?tempo_n_groove said:Petito family awarded 3 million from Police department. I don't agree with that one.
They are now suing the parents of Brian Laundrie for a wrongful death suit. Not sure how that works? You're going to sue the parents of the murderer? Anyone that dies can go after the parents of a killer/murderer? Geeze that's just stupid.
I just googled, and only see them getting $3m from Laundrie's estate.
I see another where they filed a suit 2 weeks ago against an officer from the Moab PD for $50M, but don't see anything about a $3M settlement from law enforcement.
Yes they filed for 50M against UTAH police for "wrongful death" also.
Either way I don't agree with either one of these and the parents getting sued held up? They wouldn't have wanted me on that jury.
There wasn't a jury. The two families came to a settlement.
https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-climate-and-environment-7159613db87ca608141d264fb1723c08
So yeah, I do have questions even more now. It is just like I said though, absurd.
Here's a thought: maybe don't help your son evade authorities when he's wanted in connection w/ the murder of his girlfriend.
I still don't see how Laundrie offing himself instead of facing a jury is worth money?
& regarding your last point.... the two parties involved saw how it was worth money, and they agreed it was worth $3M. The Laundries chose that option over this lawsuit going to trial.
Yes they agreed to a sum, I don't get why. The second lawsuit doesn't make sense to me is where this is going. They want to sue the parents for him killing himself and not facing a trial? Yeah, I don't get why you want to keep on revisiting this wound?
They aren't suing the parents because he killed himself. They're suing the parents for allegedly concealing that he confessed to the murder.
It's in the AP article I linked:
"The lawsuit involving the estates of Petito and Laundrie, filed in May, claimed Laundrie was liable for damages because he caused her death. A separate lawsuit, still pending in Sarasota, claims Laundrie’s parents wrongly concealed that he confessed to killing Petito before he returned home in September 2021 to Florida from their trip out West in a converted van."
https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-climate-and-environment-7159613db87ca608141d264fb1723c08
If they indeed concealed his confession, then they helped their son avoid facing the consequences of his actions. The reasons for the lawsuit seem pretty cut & dry to me. Whether there's any truth to the allegations, well.... we'll have to stay tuned I guess.
I'm not in their position so I see it differently.0 -
& if the allegations are true, Laundrie's parents may have prevented Petito's from getting their justice.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm wording it different. The family, if they concealed they knew, did let their son go out on his own terms and the Petito family is upset that they didn't get their justice. So, yes, they are suing because he killed himself pretty much.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
They let their own kid go out to die in the woods so they didn't protect him too well.Merkin Baller said:
Is there any crime too heinous where the "it's your own kid" excuse gets thrown out the window?tempo_n_groove said:
It's your own kid. That's one way of looking at it. You do what you can to keep them safe but I don't know if it's like that considering they let him go off on a death march into the forest.Merkin Baller said:
Is it absurd if they indeed prevented Petito's parents from facing their daughter's killer & seeing him brought to justice?tempo_n_groove said:
Apparently since they have another lawsuit or the Laundries lawyer agreed to do it because they hide or file their money away or maybe they have no kids left and will donate their money to the lawsuit?Merkin Baller said:
I look at it the other way around... if the Laundries agreed to this, there's probably a lot more to it than we know.tempo_n_groove said:
WHAT? That is even more absurd.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
AACK! I heard the news wrong. They were awarded 3million Wrongful death suit from the Laundries which I think is absolutely stupid.Merkin Baller said:
Got a link?tempo_n_groove said:Petito family awarded 3 million from Police department. I don't agree with that one.
They are now suing the parents of Brian Laundrie for a wrongful death suit. Not sure how that works? You're going to sue the parents of the murderer? Anyone that dies can go after the parents of a killer/murderer? Geeze that's just stupid.
I just googled, and only see them getting $3m from Laundrie's estate.
I see another where they filed a suit 2 weeks ago against an officer from the Moab PD for $50M, but don't see anything about a $3M settlement from law enforcement.
Yes they filed for 50M against UTAH police for "wrongful death" also.
Either way I don't agree with either one of these and the parents getting sued held up? They wouldn't have wanted me on that jury.
There wasn't a jury. The two families came to a settlement.
https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-climate-and-environment-7159613db87ca608141d264fb1723c08
So yeah, I do have questions even more now. It is just like I said though, absurd.
Here's a thought: maybe don't help your son evade authorities when he's wanted in connection w/ the murder of his girlfriend.
I still don't see how Laundrie offing himself instead of facing a jury is worth money?
& regarding your last point.... the two parties involved saw how it was worth money, and they agreed it was worth $3M. The Laundries chose that option over this lawsuit going to trial.
Yes they agreed to a sum, I don't get why. The second lawsuit doesn't make sense to me is where this is going. They want to sue the parents for him killing himself and not facing a trial? Yeah, I don't get why you want to keep on revisiting this wound?
They aren't suing the parents because he killed himself. They're suing the parents for allegedly concealing that he confessed to the murder.
It's in the AP article I linked:
"The lawsuit involving the estates of Petito and Laundrie, filed in May, claimed Laundrie was liable for damages because he caused her death. A separate lawsuit, still pending in Sarasota, claims Laundrie’s parents wrongly concealed that he confessed to killing Petito before he returned home in September 2021 to Florida from their trip out West in a converted van."
https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-climate-and-environment-7159613db87ca608141d264fb1723c08
If they indeed concealed his confession, then they helped their son avoid facing the consequences of his actions. The reasons for the lawsuit seem pretty cut & dry to me. Whether there's any truth to the allegations, well.... we'll have to stay tuned I guess.
Where's the problem?
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Helping cover up a crime is also a crime.tempo_n_groove said:
Their kid did the crime, not the parents though.Gern Blansten said:
They are suing to make his parents miserable for the rest of their lives because of what they did. More power to them.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm wording it different. The family, if they concealed they knew, did let their son go out on his own terms and the Petito family is upset that they didn't get their justice. So, yes, they are suing because he killed himself pretty much.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
They let their own kid go out to die in the woods so they didn't protect him too well.Merkin Baller said:
Is there any crime too heinous where the "it's your own kid" excuse gets thrown out the window?tempo_n_groove said:
It's your own kid. That's one way of looking at it. You do what you can to keep them safe but I don't know if it's like that considering they let him go off on a death march into the forest.Merkin Baller said:
Is it absurd if they indeed prevented Petito's parents from facing their daughter's killer & seeing him brought to justice?tempo_n_groove said:
Apparently since they have another lawsuit or the Laundries lawyer agreed to do it because they hide or file their money away or maybe they have no kids left and will donate their money to the lawsuit?Merkin Baller said:
I look at it the other way around... if the Laundries agreed to this, there's probably a lot more to it than we know.tempo_n_groove said:
WHAT? That is even more absurd.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
AACK! I heard the news wrong. They were awarded 3million Wrongful death suit from the Laundries which I think is absolutely stupid.Merkin Baller said:
Got a link?tempo_n_groove said:Petito family awarded 3 million from Police department. I don't agree with that one.
They are now suing the parents of Brian Laundrie for a wrongful death suit. Not sure how that works? You're going to sue the parents of the murderer? Anyone that dies can go after the parents of a killer/murderer? Geeze that's just stupid.
I just googled, and only see them getting $3m from Laundrie's estate.
I see another where they filed a suit 2 weeks ago against an officer from the Moab PD for $50M, but don't see anything about a $3M settlement from law enforcement.
Yes they filed for 50M against UTAH police for "wrongful death" also.
Either way I don't agree with either one of these and the parents getting sued held up? They wouldn't have wanted me on that jury.
There wasn't a jury. The two families came to a settlement.
https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-climate-and-environment-7159613db87ca608141d264fb1723c08
So yeah, I do have questions even more now. It is just like I said though, absurd.
Here's a thought: maybe don't help your son evade authorities when he's wanted in connection w/ the murder of his girlfriend.
I still don't see how Laundrie offing himself instead of facing a jury is worth money?
& regarding your last point.... the two parties involved saw how it was worth money, and they agreed it was worth $3M. The Laundries chose that option over this lawsuit going to trial.
Yes they agreed to a sum, I don't get why. The second lawsuit doesn't make sense to me is where this is going. They want to sue the parents for him killing himself and not facing a trial? Yeah, I don't get why you want to keep on revisiting this wound?
They aren't suing the parents because he killed himself. They're suing the parents for allegedly concealing that he confessed to the murder.
It's in the AP article I linked:
"The lawsuit involving the estates of Petito and Laundrie, filed in May, claimed Laundrie was liable for damages because he caused her death. A separate lawsuit, still pending in Sarasota, claims Laundrie’s parents wrongly concealed that he confessed to killing Petito before he returned home in September 2021 to Florida from their trip out West in a converted van."
https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-climate-and-environment-7159613db87ca608141d264fb1723c08
If they indeed concealed his confession, then they helped their son avoid facing the consequences of his actions. The reasons for the lawsuit seem pretty cut & dry to me. Whether there's any truth to the allegations, well.... we'll have to stay tuned I guess.
I'm not in their position so I see it differently.
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I didn't say what he did....I said "what they did"tempo_n_groove said:
Their kid did the crime, not the parents though.Gern Blansten said:
They are suing to make his parents miserable for the rest of their lives because of what they did. More power to them.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm wording it different. The family, if they concealed they knew, did let their son go out on his own terms and the Petito family is upset that they didn't get their justice. So, yes, they are suing because he killed himself pretty much.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
They let their own kid go out to die in the woods so they didn't protect him too well.Merkin Baller said:
Is there any crime too heinous where the "it's your own kid" excuse gets thrown out the window?tempo_n_groove said:
It's your own kid. That's one way of looking at it. You do what you can to keep them safe but I don't know if it's like that considering they let him go off on a death march into the forest.Merkin Baller said:
Is it absurd if they indeed prevented Petito's parents from facing their daughter's killer & seeing him brought to justice?tempo_n_groove said:
Apparently since they have another lawsuit or the Laundries lawyer agreed to do it because they hide or file their money away or maybe they have no kids left and will donate their money to the lawsuit?Merkin Baller said:
I look at it the other way around... if the Laundries agreed to this, there's probably a lot more to it than we know.tempo_n_groove said:
WHAT? That is even more absurd.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
AACK! I heard the news wrong. They were awarded 3million Wrongful death suit from the Laundries which I think is absolutely stupid.Merkin Baller said:
Got a link?tempo_n_groove said:Petito family awarded 3 million from Police department. I don't agree with that one.
They are now suing the parents of Brian Laundrie for a wrongful death suit. Not sure how that works? You're going to sue the parents of the murderer? Anyone that dies can go after the parents of a killer/murderer? Geeze that's just stupid.
I just googled, and only see them getting $3m from Laundrie's estate.
I see another where they filed a suit 2 weeks ago against an officer from the Moab PD for $50M, but don't see anything about a $3M settlement from law enforcement.
Yes they filed for 50M against UTAH police for "wrongful death" also.
Either way I don't agree with either one of these and the parents getting sued held up? They wouldn't have wanted me on that jury.
There wasn't a jury. The two families came to a settlement.
https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-climate-and-environment-7159613db87ca608141d264fb1723c08
So yeah, I do have questions even more now. It is just like I said though, absurd.
Here's a thought: maybe don't help your son evade authorities when he's wanted in connection w/ the murder of his girlfriend.
I still don't see how Laundrie offing himself instead of facing a jury is worth money?
& regarding your last point.... the two parties involved saw how it was worth money, and they agreed it was worth $3M. The Laundries chose that option over this lawsuit going to trial.
Yes they agreed to a sum, I don't get why. The second lawsuit doesn't make sense to me is where this is going. They want to sue the parents for him killing himself and not facing a trial? Yeah, I don't get why you want to keep on revisiting this wound?
They aren't suing the parents because he killed himself. They're suing the parents for allegedly concealing that he confessed to the murder.
It's in the AP article I linked:
"The lawsuit involving the estates of Petito and Laundrie, filed in May, claimed Laundrie was liable for damages because he caused her death. A separate lawsuit, still pending in Sarasota, claims Laundrie’s parents wrongly concealed that he confessed to killing Petito before he returned home in September 2021 to Florida from their trip out West in a converted van."
https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-climate-and-environment-7159613db87ca608141d264fb1723c08
If they indeed concealed his confession, then they helped their son avoid facing the consequences of his actions. The reasons for the lawsuit seem pretty cut & dry to me. Whether there's any truth to the allegations, well.... we'll have to stay tuned I guess.
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So on Aug 28 it is assumed that Brian told his parents that Gabby was dead....they contacted an attorney on that date.
He gets home Sept 1 and they go on fucking vacation.....that is fucked up beyond beliefRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Gabby lived with them for over a year....and they did everything they could to help Brian get awayRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Merkin Baller said:
& if the allegations are true, Laundrie's parents may have prevented Petito's from getting their justice.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm wording it different. The family, if they concealed they knew, did let their son go out on his own terms and the Petito family is upset that they didn't get their justice. So, yes, they are suing because he killed himself pretty much.have to stay tuned I guess.
Where's the problem?Merkin Baller said:
Helping cover up a crime is also a crime.tempo_n_groove said:
Their kid did the crime, not the parents though.
I'm not in their position so I see it differently.
The person whom committed the crime is dead. There isn't bringing him back.Gern Blansten said:
I didn't say what he did....I said "what they did"tempo_n_groove said:
Their kid did the crime, not the parents though.
They are suing to make his parents miserable for the rest of their lives because of what they did. More power to them.himself pretty much.
I'm not in their position so I see it differently.0 -
I don't think if they told them, if they even knew, that it would have made a difference. The family would still be suing everyone anyways. No matter what happens and whom they sue, they will never be whole again. I mean that with empathy.Gern Blansten said:
Gabby lived with them for over a year....and they did everything they could to help Brian get away0 -
tempo_n_groove said:
I don't think if they told them, if they even knew, that it would have made a difference. The family would still be suing everyone anyways. No matter what happens and whom they sue, they will never be whole again. I mean that with empathy.Gern Blansten said:
Gabby lived with them for over a year....and they did everything they could to help Brian get away
If you had empathy, you wouldn't be assuming the worst of the victim's family and the best of the murderer's family, who by all appearances are complicit in helping their son escape justice.
This is quite the hill to die on, Tempo.0 -
Covering up a crime is a crime....they are still alivetempo_n_groove said:Merkin Baller said:
& if the allegations are true, Laundrie's parents may have prevented Petito's from getting their justice.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm wording it different. The family, if they concealed they knew, did let their son go out on his own terms and the Petito family is upset that they didn't get their justice. So, yes, they are suing because he killed himself pretty much.have to stay tuned I guess.
Where's the problem?Merkin Baller said:
Helping cover up a crime is also a crime.tempo_n_groove said:
Their kid did the crime, not the parents though.
I'm not in their position so I see it differently.
The person whom committed the crime is dead. There isn't bringing him back.Gern Blansten said:
I didn't say what he did....I said "what they did"tempo_n_groove said:
Their kid did the crime, not the parents though.
They are suing to make his parents miserable for the rest of their lives because of what they did. More power to them.himself pretty much.
I'm not in their position so I see it differently.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Covering up a crime is a crime....they are still alivetempo_n_groove said:Merkin Baller said:
& if the allegations are true, Laundrie's parents may have prevented Petito's from getting their justice.tempo_n_groove said:
I'm wording it different. The family, if they concealed they knew, did let their son go out on his own terms and the Petito family is upset that they didn't get their justice. So, yes, they are suing because he killed himself pretty much.have to stay tuned I guess.
Where's the problem?Merkin Baller said:
Helping cover up a crime is also a crime.tempo_n_groove said:
Their kid did the crime, not the parents though.
I'm not in their position so I see it differently.
The person whom committed the crime is dead. There isn't bringing him back.Gern Blansten said:
I didn't say what he did....I said "what they did"tempo_n_groove said:
Their kid did the crime, not the parents though.
They are suing to make his parents miserable for the rest of their lives because of what they did. More power to them.himself pretty much.
I'm not in their position so I see it differently.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
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2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
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I'm fine with it too. Justice is served in my eyes and nobody wins.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
I don't think if they told them, if they even knew, that it would have made a difference. The family would still be suing everyone anyways. No matter what happens and whom they sue, they will never be whole again. I mean that with empathy.Gern Blansten said:
Gabby lived with them for over a year....and they did everything they could to help Brian get away
If you had empathy, you wouldn't be assuming the worst of the victim's family and the best of the murderer's family, who by all appearances are complicit in helping their son escape justice.
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tempo_n_groove said:
I'm fine with it too. Justice is served in my eyes and nobody wins.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
I don't think if they told them, if they even knew, that it would have made a difference. The family would still be suing everyone anyways. No matter what happens and whom they sue, they will never be whole again. I mean that with empathy.Gern Blansten said:
Gabby lived with them for over a year....and they did everything they could to help Brian get away
If you had empathy, you wouldn't be assuming the worst of the victim's family and the best of the murderer's family, who by all appearances are complicit in helping their son escape justice.
This is quite the hill to die on, Tempo.
Do you not think Laundrie's parents, if it turns out knew about the murder should face consequences for helping their son hide, or do they get a pass because he's their son?
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I'm not sure what the law is on that so it's not up to me. Not sure if there is a child/son privilege?Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
I'm fine with it too. Justice is served in my eyes and nobody wins.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
I don't think if they told them, if they even knew, that it would have made a difference. The family would still be suing everyone anyways. No matter what happens and whom they sue, they will never be whole again. I mean that with empathy.Gern Blansten said:
Gabby lived with them for over a year....and they did everything they could to help Brian get away
If you had empathy, you wouldn't be assuming the worst of the victim's family and the best of the murderer's family, who by all appearances are complicit in helping their son escape justice.
This is quite the hill to die on, Tempo.
Do you not think Laundrie's parents, if it turns out knew about the murder should face consequences for helping their son hide, or do they get a pass because he's their son?0 -
tempo_n_groove said:
I'm not sure what the law is on that so it's not up to me. Not sure if there is a child/son privilege?Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
I'm fine with it too. Justice is served in my eyes and nobody wins.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
I don't think if they told them, if they even knew, that it would have made a difference. The family would still be suing everyone anyways. No matter what happens and whom they sue, they will never be whole again. I mean that with empathy.Gern Blansten said:
Gabby lived with them for over a year....and they did everything they could to help Brian get away
If you had empathy, you wouldn't be assuming the worst of the victim's family and the best of the murderer's family, who by all appearances are complicit in helping their son escape justice.
This is quite the hill to die on, Tempo.
Do you not think Laundrie's parents, if it turns out knew about the murder should face consequences for helping their son hide, or do they get a pass because he's their son?stop.you've made your stance here abundantly clear.child privilege? are you fucking kidding me?_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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Why are you arguing their position if you aren't sure what the law is on that?tempo_n_groove said:
I'm not sure what the law is on that so it's not up to me. Not sure if there is a child/son privilege?Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
I'm fine with it too. Justice is served in my eyes and nobody wins.Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
I don't think if they told them, if they even knew, that it would have made a difference. The family would still be suing everyone anyways. No matter what happens and whom they sue, they will never be whole again. I mean that with empathy.Gern Blansten said:
Gabby lived with them for over a year....and they did everything they could to help Brian get away
If you had empathy, you wouldn't be assuming the worst of the victim's family and the best of the murderer's family, who by all appearances are complicit in helping their son escape justice.
This is quite the hill to die on, Tempo.
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how many times do you have to act like the mediator at debate club around here and tell people to stop talking about a certain topic and insult people regarding their comments/questions? if it angers you that much, take a break.mickeyrat said:HughFreakingDillon said:well, everyone, shutter down, mr.moderator strikes again.how many times must the same argument be made?then to add that ridiculous as fuck question?its clear the position isnt changing.cmon.
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