Really? I see that there have been only two coyote killings on record....like ever.The ones here will without hesitation attack and feast on someone
Really? I see that there have been only two coyote killings on record....like ever.The ones here will without hesitation attack and feast on someone
This website is really going down hill
I wonder if the van was at the parking lot where he was dropped off at.
This whole story is already tragic.
The family of the guy basically saying fuck all to protect their son, who is now "missing" (on the run).
It's terrible. My heart goes out to the Petito family. I hope they find their daughter, even if it looks like at this point she may no longer be alive.
Also, I'm on the last episode of the Podcast Your Own Backyard (incredible) and without spoiling anything, I see some similarities with this case and it's just heartbreaking in both.
Hope they find this boyfriend fucker so they can find out what happened to Gabby.
Nah, the last thread was significantly worse in that regard, with a number of Brian's most ardent defenders posting in this thread without acknowledging their shitty apathetic takes.
This thread has shits heads saying it's fine as a parent to hide your children from justice if they rape, murder, etc.Nah, the last thread was significantly worse in that regard, with a number of Brian's most ardent defenders posting in this thread without acknowledging their shitty apathetic takes.
I can take the dogpile, I'm just being honest. I'm not turning in any child I might have unless they are an active danger to the community like the unabomber. I may be disgusted with them, I may tell them I never want to see them again but I'm not calling the police.
This is bullshit. How would you know your hypothetical child who murders or rapes "just" one person isn't an active threat to the community? What, would you have them explain to you in detail what they did and why they did it, and then fairly judge whether or not they would do it to somebody else? If the family of your child's victim was begging for information, you would give them nothing because that would just bring the cops down on your kid?
🤯If they actually admitted to murdering a missing person and told me where the body was, I'd likely give them a few days head start before telling the family.
It's weird that you even called that out anyway, honestly. The intention was obvious, it was a sarcastic comment, the animal wasn't important. She could have said wolf or bear and the point would have been the same.Really? I see that there have been only two coyote killings on record....like ever.
Don't think the takeaway from his posts is that he'd feel different if his kid kills a guy
If you and your hypothetical child are ever on the Amazing Race, Survivor, or Big Brother, I'm hypothetically noping the fuck out.Last time I'm responding because this is all hypothetical crap and no one knows exactly what they'd do when presented with such a situation. Hypothetically, I'd be inclined to believe whatever story my child concocted. I wouldn't exactly be some neutral, unbiased listener. Thus, I'd be predisposed to accept whatever defense the could come up with it unless there was ample proof to contradict them. In any case, I'd likely tell them to turn themselves into the police but if they didn't I wouldn't turn them in, I'd simply tell them to leave.
If they actually admitted to murdering a missing person and told me where the body was, I'd likely give them a few days head start before telling the family. After that, it's up to the police to apprehend them, I want no part in it nor would I answer my child's calls after that.
But again, it's all hypothetical and hopefully will only ever remain hypothetical. If you raised a murderer then you fucked up somewhere.
I don't think even to this day there's been a crime declared, which is probably how Brian's attorney got him out of cooperating at all with police.What was the reason for the police not taking him in for questioning as soon as the case went public? I feel like they normally interview people right away if they're direct family members, even if it's just to ensure they weren't involved. He looked super guilty from the get go. Like, comically guilty.
this is what I love about this place. The way some people can act so high and mighty and call people irredeemable pieces of shit based on a single opinion.Never seen anyone on Era straight up admit they're an irredeemable piece of shit before. Jesus Christ
if your ignoring people on Era your Charmin sawft.Sounds like you need to up your ignore game so that posts from ignored users don't show up at all. Cleans things right up.
The average age of Era is like 30I mean it's a bunch of kids on an Internet forum with bad social skills and inflated opinions of their intelligence. Comes with the territory. They have no idea what they're talking about.
This topic has really brought out the ugliness of this place. In the previous one it was "fuck my gf if anything happens to her I'm hiring a lawyer and not saying shit" and now it's "I'm gonna help cover up for my murderer son."
I don't think even to this day there's been a crime declared, which is probably how Brian's attorney got him out of cooperating at all with police.
Denial happens in all cases of traumatic events. Does not mean that the people attached to the events are terrible, simply that the impact is too strong for them to fully understand or process the gravity of the situation.Never seen anyone on Era straight up admit they're an irredeemable piece of shit before. Jesus Christ
Old place. It was an anonymous confession. But also the same person seemed to have later admitted it was all a lie. Personally, I'm not so sure it was all a lie.Still not as bad as the teacher who admitted they failed a student's grades because the kid was Black. (or was that thread in the Old Place before Era? Remind me, veterans!)
Makes sense. If there's no crime, there's no suspects. But they should have been suspicious enough of him to at least monitor his whereabouts. They were concerned enough to take his/her van in for processing,Not only that, but North Port police say he isn't even a suspect…
"I can't confirm where he's at," North Port Police spokesman Josh Taylor told Fox News Friday evening, :He's a private citizen that's not a suspect."
What was the reason for the police not taking him in for questioning as soon as the case went public? I feel like they normally interview people right away if they're direct family members, even if it's just to ensure they weren't involved. He looked super guilty from the get go. Like, comically guilty.
Last time I'm responding because this is all hypothetical crap and no one knows exactly what they'd do when presented with such a situation. Hypothetically, I'd be inclined to believe whatever story my child concocted. I wouldn't exactly be some neutral, unbiased listener. Thus, I'd be predisposed to accept whatever defense the could come up with it unless there was ample proof to contradict them. In any case, I'd likely tell them to turn themselves into the police but if they didn't I wouldn't turn them in, I'd simply tell them to leave.
If they actually admitted to murdering a missing person and told me where the body was, I'd likely give them a few days head start before telling the family. After that, it's up to the police to apprehend them, I want no part in it nor would I answer my child's calls after that.
But again, it's all hypothetical and hopefully will only ever remain hypothetical. If you raised a murderer then you fucked up somewhere.
The rest of it stands.I see in the absense of useful information this thread has turned into another moral debate.
this is what I love about this place. The way some people can act so high and mighty and call people irredeemable pieces of shit based on a single opinion.
if your ignoring people on Era your Charmin sawft.
The average age of Era is like 30
In regards to the parent-child argument, the law does take that into account. That's why they can't compel someone to testify against a family member, and often won't punish, for example, a mother trying to protect their child. That doesn't meant they won't happily accept a family member's help if it's voluntarily offered, however.
Yah this is also a bad take. You can be a great parent and your kids can still be horrible people.But again, it's all hypothetical and hopefully will only ever remain hypothetical. If you raised a murderer then you fucked up somewhere.
There are lots of scenarios where he didn't murder her. I am not defending him, or his family - he should have helped out and been answering questions. And maybe he did…but people need to chill and wait for answers from the authorities and stop fighting with each other.
Of course there are scenarios where he didn't kill her. But history is informative, and history says he more than likely killed her. Police know the statistics as well and should have kept a closer eye on him.There are lots of scenarios where he didn't murder her. I am not defending him, or his family - he should have helped out and been answering questions. And maybe he did…but people need to chill and wait for answers from the authorities and stop fighting with each other.
There are lots of scenarios where he didn't murder her. I am not defending him, or his family - he should have helped out and been answering questions. And maybe he did…but people need to chill and wait for answers from the authorities and stop fighting with each other.
And almost all of those would not cause him to act like he did.There are not a lot of plausible scenarios where he wasn't involved in her death. In fact, there's not even a handful.
Him fleeing or going into hiding is sort of an admission of guilt. He knows he fucked up and his chances of killing her just went through the roof.There are lots of scenarios where he didn't murder her. I am not defending him, or his family - he should have helped out and been answering questions. And maybe he did…but people need to chill and wait for answers from the authorities and stop fighting with each other.
this is what I love about this place. The way some people can act so high and mighty and call people irredeemable pieces of shit based on a single opinion.
If they actually admitted to murdering a missing person and told me where the body was, I'd likely give them a few days head start before telling the family.
It's bizarre. Like, technically they are looking for a missing person, because they could be in distress, they aren't legally looking for a criminal or fugitive. It's got to feel weird for the people in the search knowing why he's missing.
Yeah it's definitely a bit surreal. I'm just catching up like yesterday lolIt's bizarre. Like, technically they are looking for a missing person, because they could be in distress, they aren't legally looking for a criminal or fugitive. It's got to feel weird for the people in the search knowing why he's missing.
LmaaaoooProbably by literally admitting you would let them get away with murder.