As a meticulous crime investigator with a keen eye for detail, I carefully examined the transcript of the interrogation. The suspect’s inconsistent statements and evasive answers raised red flags in my investigation into the embezzlement case at the local bank. Upon further analysis, it became clear that the suspect’s alibi did not hold up under scrutiny, leading me to believe that they were involved in the fraudulent scheme. This type of white-collar crime requires a comprehensive understanding of financial records and a sharp investigative mind, both of which I possess in abundance. My relentless pursuit of the truth will not rest until the perpetrator is brought to justice and the stolen funds are recovered.

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23 Comments to “Brian Laundries' Parents | Florida Statute & What Happens Legally, Both Criminally & Civilly”

  • @annieelise

    Lots of rumors and speculation floating around about what the Laundries’ can and can’t be charged with, such as accessory after the fact. Today I’m breaking down Florida statute and what they really can be charged with criminally State vs. Federal

  • @JessicaCoffman-le1gd

    I think that camping trip was for 2 reasons. Clearly the goodbye. But i think it was a way for them to speak freely and plan his escape and what happened, all the things.

  • @elviramaxwell2390

    It’s senseless,after all, both are DEAD!

  • @longhorn7101

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  • @davidwoermansr

    The dirty laundry needs hosed and hung

  • @marlysmilligan3015

    I like you and your Red flag…❤️

  • @kentscoffey

    If he had left the van in Wyoming, he could have said he left her there comfy and cozy. Absolutely stupid.

  • @phylliswilson2806

    I wonder if the parents know the real reason he killed her and if it had anything to do with the other two women who were killed ?

  • @michellegrandi506

    Sweetie that red flag need to be continuous on this case but… Your arm would be aching. Love your content be blessed.

  • @CassandraLee-sk2yh

    I honestly think the Stan text was Brian getting mixed up on which phone he was on and I think he meant to send it to his mom and it auto corrected Steven ( the laywer) to Stan….that's just my thought

  • @jofinney9543

    Haha love the waving of the red flag !! Wave it girl 👍❤️

  • @billhill1943

    Annie, this very detailed report of yours is absolutely excellent. Keep using the red flags to draw attention to things that do not make sense at all. Excellent work. TY

  • @billhill1943

    I do not think there are any remains of BL. I still don't think he's dead. He is gone.
    He was dressed as a cop in black uniform and dyed hair and dyed and trimmed beard, one of the times he met his father at the reservation. He lives!

    I think Fort Desoto was changed from a family 'vacation', to a family POW WOW, under the guise of a family vacation. I think this is where they were cutting Cassie out of the equation, for her own safety, and this is where they told her so. They went to Desoto to make it look like everything was normal.
    BL mowed the grass to make things look normal. They rode bikes to make things look normal. It was all deception from beginning to end. I still think BL is alive some where. Maybe even in plain sight.

  • @billhill1943

    That all made the Feds look very stupid. In reality, they were playing the 'game' of pretending to look for Brian.

  • @billhill1943

    Fort Desoto was a family POW WOW!

  • @sherrykell5430

    Just recently found you now I watch every time your live

  • @Shabsss

    Florida laws suck lol. The laundries would be locked up in California, especially If this happened in Orange County CA. This case will forever piss me off. Rip gabby, I hope Brian’s parents get time in prison.

  • @upshitcreek998

    I don’t see what a person should be allowed to be waking free just because they are related to a person who commuted a crime if they from the moment they knew a crime was committed after the fact if they helped try to cover up the crime. The laws in tie country protect the wrong people unless your a minority, I can’t lie I know I would be far better protected than a minority in this country. I hope for my childrens generations they are able to make great and powerful changes

  • @joycegillett5985

    This is only about money. They know gabby is dead & he did it. Both sets of parents lost their child. This will bring them nothing but money if they win. I bet if gabby had killed Brian her parents would have done the exact same thing for her. By the way you don’t know absolutely they have the proof they need & you shouldn’t say that

  • @bgat911

    Actually you can sue anyone for anything…. Having said that, in a civil suit, you only need to tip the scale… so don’t need a criminal charge/conviction…. They have plenty of evidence through the thousands of hours of news etc. any jury would side with the Petitos…

  • @lorikennedy1127

    I 100% agree Annie. These parents are so disgusting. I actually met Dog the bounty hunter and his crew and stayed in contact with them. I hope the low down Laundries get whats coming to them. Young people need to be checked out mentally imo. We need more mental health solutions.

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