Brian Laundrie, Gabby Petito’s missing lover, is said to have posted cryptic and ominous photos and comments on Pinterest, including one last month that read, “Don’t try to find me. I have finally escaped my ‘master’s’ wicked clutches,” NYpost.com reported.
According to TheSun, the 23-year-old, who has been named a person of interest in the homicide of the Long Island native, appeared to post using the username @blaundrie1197, however, this has not been confirmed.
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The account, however, shares albums with a page belonging to Laundrie’s dead girlfriend, as well as his mother, Roberta, according to the news source.
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According to the publication, social media sleuths who have speculated on their hypotheses and published their internet discoveries concerning the mystery have focused their attention on Pinterest, where Laundrie allegedly pinned an article titled “The Opposite of Lost.”
According to TheSun, reads the message, “Don’t try to find me. I have finally escaped my ‘master’s’ wicked clutches,” which includes an image of purple and pink clouds that appears to have come from a missing dog flier in Oregon in 2006.
“To the others I say: Join me. Bite the hand that feeds you. Vive la liberté – Pierre,”
When the item was uploaded was unknown.
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“It’s only after we’ve lost everything that we’re free to do anything,” says another entry in the “My Heart” folder, referring to a statement from the 1999 film “Fight Club.”
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According to the news outlet, a message in a folder marked “Bleak” referred to the book “Burnt Out: How to Cope with Autistic Burnout” about five weeks ago.
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According to reports, the summary reads: “Autistic burnout is when autistic people can’t do things they used to because of how little energy they have left. It takes a whole lot more energy to function whilst being autistic and do basic tasks such as remembering to eat or doing laundry,”
“Burnout leaves us feeling weak and exhausted,”
On September 1, Laundrie returned to his house in North Port, Florida, without Petito. Laundrie vanished after she was reported missing to police on September 11th, prompting a worldwide search for Petito.
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