Gabby Petito’s mom shared some nasty words about abusers.
A week after the anniversary of Gabby’s death, Nichole Schmidt shared a post about abusers and their personalities.
“The abuser was like: How dare you ruin my reputation by telling people what I did and said,” a post from Word Porn read.
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Abusers Become Like…
Twitter / Nichole Schmidt
His Twitter followers praised him for sharing the post, and some even related to the message.
“Thank you for sharing this today. It was a beautiful time and I know Gabby is with me in Spirit today,” responded one grateful fan.
“True story Nichole,” commented another.
Someone shared a quote about narcissists in Nichole’s comments.
It reads, “Narcissists have no capacity for self-reflection. They can’t see anything wrong in what they’re doing and they only see fault in your reaction. They believe every argument is because of you because they have no problem with the action them until you respond to them. They 100% believe you are the problem and they are the victim. It’s confusing.”
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Narcissists Believe You Are The Problem And They Are The VICTIM
Instagram / Gabby Petito
Back in June, Nichole shared a post about narcissists following the revelation of Brian Laundrie’s journal.
According to the murderous Florida native, Gabby had injured herself so badly, she couldn’t walk.
“I love you more than anything… When I close my eyes I will think of lying on the roof of the van, falling asleep watching the meteor shower on the crystal spring water. I will always love you.”
He then goes into the grim details surrounding his death.
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Nichole Doesn’t Buy Brian’s Journal Confessions
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“I heard splashes and screams. I could barely see, I couldn’t find him for a moment, screaming his name. I found him breathing heavily as he gasped my name, he was cold. We just came from a hot National Park in Utah,” he wrote. “The temperature had dropped to freezing and he was drenched. I carried her as far as I could down the river to the car, stumbling exhausted from shock, when my knees gave out and I knew I couldn’t carry her safely. I lit the fire and spooned him as close to hot, he was very thin, had been frozen too long. At the time I couldn’t realize that I should have started the fire first but I wanted him out of the cold back into the car.”
He explained that after Gabby fell in the water she shouldn’t have told him what hurt, but she had a small bump on her forehead that was getting bigger as time went on.
“His leg hurts. His wrists hurt but he was frozen, shaking violently, while holding him he continued to make sounds of pain, lying on his side he said between violent shakes, gasping in pain, begging for the pain to stop,” his notebook entry continued. “I ended his life, I thought it was mercy, that’s what he wanted, but I see now all the mistakes I made. I panicked, I was shocked. But since I decided, taking away his pain, I knew I couldn’t go on without him.”
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Laundrie said she rushed home without Gabby’s body to spend “any time I had left with my family.”
He said he wanted to drive north to let the two men kill him, but he didn’t want them to “spend time in jail for my mistake.”
“I ended my life not because I was afraid of punishment but because I couldn’t bear to live another day without him. Please don’t trouble my family, they lost a son and a daughter,” he wrote.
After her journal went public, Nichole shared a rather blunt message about narcissists.
The quote reads, “Narcissists rewrite history to escape accountability. You’re not crazy.”
Gabby’s cause of death was manual strangulation. Her body was found in Bridger Teton national park in September 2021, but the coroner reported that she had been dead for weeks.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/