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That fits as I think she was gone by the 29th. Jmo
We have nothing on either of them on the 28th. That entire day is blank.
That fits as I think she was gone by the 29th. Jmo
Yes, as much as we want him to talk, "due process" protects him - as it does all of us.I hate to say it but if you’re innocent and have nothing to worry about not talking makes sense too. The optics of that approach are obviously not good as the person staying quiet comes across as cold and selfish but it makes sense nonetheless.
She was referring to yesterday (Saturday) when they discovered the van in the videoThe youtube vid of the van has a discrepancy in the narrative. Woman says it is August 27th. Man says it's Saturday evening. Aug 27th is a Friday on my calendar.
I think they were editing their videos on Saturday evening.The youtube vid of the van has a discrepancy in the narrative. Woman says it is August 27th. Man says it's Saturday evening. Aug 27th is a Friday on my calendar.
Nooo they’re commenting over video - it was Saturday evening last nightThe youtube vid of the van has a discrepancy in the narrative. Woman says it is August 27th. Man says it's Saturday evening. Aug 27th is a Friday on my calendar.
WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 8/25/21 *MEDIA MAPS TIMELINE No discussion*Can anyone fill me in on what happened, if anything, from midnight EST til now?
Re the tarp: Tarps are now available in many different colors, not just blue. You can find camo and brown tarps most anywhere and I have clear tarps that I wrap around my chicken run in the winter.
I’m not an expert, but it looks like the van would only have ac like we have in a regular car. Wouldn’t there be a be a box on top or somewhere for the AC for campers? Also, the couple stated that the van seemed deserted, so I take that to mean that it wasn’t running. Would it be too hot to be “chilling” in the van with doors and windows closed?
The position of the shoes seem to indicate she took them off before getting into the van, and if she took them off to change into boots, for example, seems like they would be pointed away from the van.
I do see a book, which would be a strange thing to leave on the ground, and maybe a glasses case on top.
That location doesn’t look to be an ideal place to camp. It looks more like a little pull in with not much room to pitch a tent.
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I have only seen the van interior. Do the back doors open to an area where gear/food are stored? Would you leave your sandals there if you were opening the back to get your boots or other clothing?
Do we know where they camped the night of the 26th?Yes. I think this means the van is there for at least the days/nights of 8/27 through 8/29.
It also, IHMO, eliminates the possibility of the bar sightings in Afton or West Yellowstone, or camping at Grassy Lake or visiting Yellowstone.
WY - Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito, 22, Grand Teton National Park, 8/25/21 *MEDIA MAPS TIMELINE No discussion*
new video of the Van apparently found on 8/27 by the side of the road
Thank you! Yeah, I honestly can’t say I see anything of interest besides the van itself.This Video, however, I don't see what the other members are seeing. There's something just above the short tree in the left side of the frame @1:43-1:44.
Looking at satellite photos, it could be a treetop across or in the creek, it could be a spiderweb with a leaf inside, or a camera artifact. There seems to be a lot of
artifacts when you slow the video + compression.
I hate to say it but if you’re innocent and have nothing to worry about not talking makes sense too. The optics of that approach are obviously not good as the person staying quiet comes across as cold and selfish but it makes sense nonetheless.
Yes and I find that very odd…We have nothing on either of them on the 28th. That entire day is blank.
My sense is that she was in way over her head with the whole thing. I think at such a young age, people tend to romanticize the kind of lifestyle this couple was setting out to have. She may not have been necessarily considering the difficulty of being with one person in a very small space for an extended period of time. She may have been thinking that whatever issues they faced separately—and together—would be “fixed” once they escape from the day to day stress of “normal” life, and not really considering what new stressors they may encounter on the road and how those may exacerbate already existing problems, such as mental health and relationship struggles.I am doing my best to stay caught up, so forgive me if this has already been addressed.
Regarding OCD & being under the care of a psychiatrist:
I've struggled with anxiety & panic attacks for 15 years. In February, I was hospitalized for mental health treatment. I was then diagnosed with OCD and put in the care of a psychiatrist upon my release. The psychiatrist made it very clear that my right to confidentiality ended if I was a threat to myself or others. Unless BL was a future threat to someone or himself, his psychiatrist would stay quiet about anything he is sharing.
Additionally, I was able to make adjustments to my medications with my psychiatrist over the phone, even when I was newly released from the hospital, even across state lines (we are military.) IMO, I don't see the need for him to fly back to either address meds or have a conversation with his doctor, unless he was being hospitalized.
Regarding OCD specifically: Generally speaking, most people do not have a clear understanding of OCD. It is not uncommon for people to go 10+years after onset of symptoms to get a proper diagnosis because people don't recognize their symptoms as being OCD. It is also not uncommon for people to say they have OCD because they are organized/particular about things. That is NOT OCD.
In the body cam footage, GP says she has OCD "sometimes." That really stood out to me as being something odd for a person with an OCD diagnosis to say. It's not for me say whether or not she has OCD, but I can say that they way she referred to it struck me as VERY odd. It would also surprise me that she was diagnosed with OCD by 22. Symptoms typically show up around 19 years old. It's not impossible, but definitely not typical. It is also VERY hard for someone with OCD to be away from home for extended periods of time. This could either point to her not having it OR could explain why she seemed to be struggling so much in that footage.
So I listened to the most recent spotify playlist made by BL. I'm not looking into the lyrics or titles or anything like that cause I think that's an unproductive rabbit hole of assumption. But just listening to the sounds and vibe, I found about half the songs to be melancholy and half to be quite dysregulating. A couple songs were hard to get through because they just had some jarring beats and if I imagined myself feeling anxious/panicked/afraid these would absolutely not be the songs I personally would want to listen to. On the other hand, I could see them reeling right for someone who felt more confused/disconnected/out of control. MOO
I'm not sure if anything can be drawn from this except that things about this case and BL continue to be odd and confusing!
It looks like a place you would park if your vehicle broke down or for a short amount of time but not a place to camp or for an extended period.
Seems to me, the lawyers almost always tell a client to say nothing in a situation like this, their reasoning and experience being that the prosecution can/may/will use what you say against you in court, if the case winds up in court. Things a client may blurt out due to nervousness or whatever can't be unsaid. But if the client is truly not guilty, saying nothing makes him appear guilty.Tuff situation.There are other possibilities. I’m trying to find the least harmful one that still makes it problematic to tell the police.
Whatever happened, BL and family hired a lawyer for advice and the lawyer said to say nothing. Why? What story could he have told that lawyer, that he would say, keep mum? Why can’t he at least give out last place he saw her or spoke or texted her? Why is that info dangerous to him to give out?