The cryptic post Brian Laundrie shared online last month as Florida police ...

The cryptic post Brian Laundrie shared online last month as Florida police ...
The cryptic post Brian Laundrie shared online last month as Florida police ...
'Don't try to find me. I have finally escaped my master's clutches' : The cryptic post Gabby Petito's boyfriend Brian Laundrie shared online last month as Florida police resume search after Gabby Petito's death was ruled homicide Gabby Petito's missing boyfriend Brian Laundrie shared cryptic messages on Pinterest a month before his girlfriend's death was declared a homicide The post - titled The Opposite Of Lost - appears to have originated from a missing dog flier in Oregon in 2006  'Don't try to find me. I have finally escaped my "master's" wicked clutches. To others I say: Join me. Bite the hand that feeds you,' the words read Other items Laundrie shared to folders he called My Heart and Bleak are just as mystifying and feature images of headstones Meanwhile, a folder called Life Goals is filled with much less obscure messages and contains a host of wedding inspiration-type images The couple was engaged to be married, as was confirmed by an emotional letter Petito's family penned last week Laundrie arrived home early from the campervan trip - on September 1 - without Petito, who was reported missing on September 11 Laundrie went missing himself on September 14 and the aggressive manhunt to find him will continue Wednesday 

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Gabby Petito's missing boyfriend Brian Laundrie shared cryptic messages on Pinterest a month before his girlfriend's death was declared a homicide.

The post - titled The Opposite Of Lost - appears to have originated from a missing dog flier in Oregon in 2006, as reported by The New York Post

'Don't try to find me. I have finally escaped my "master's" wicked clutches,' the words under an image of purple and pink clouds read.

'To others I say: Join me. Bite the hand that feeds you. Vive la liberté,' it added.

Other items Laundrie shared to a folder he called My Heart are just as mystifying, including a quote from the 1999 movie Fight Club that said: 'It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything.'

A particularly disturbing post showed a headstone with 'my baby' inscribed on it. 

The artwork, which was designed by Sacha Strange, also read: 'She'll never find a sweet man

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