I read your post as you don't think it's a lock that he's there. And, if I'm reading it correctly, I'm with you. He isn't there and possibly was never there. And in the off-chance he was (or is) there, he is now deceased.
I found pictures that showed the Mustang missing on Tuesday, then reappeared on Wednesday. Threat 12, page 2, post 37 (Daily Mail was the source of the pic's).Yes I remember and I also saw a post that said the parents found out Wednesday and picked the car up maybe Thursday IIRC ?- but I can’t get the link and wasn’t able to update the media thread
Yes, MT. Witness claims he was at Bullwinkle's bar alone on night of the 27th or 28th I think.West Yellowstone, that's in Montana, correct?
I don't ever recall any talk of him being seen there, but there have been a few posts I may have missed as this thread is going along QUICKLY!
I know that that is what passion means, but a crime of passion seems to me to be a euphemism for a rage assault or murder. One that waters it down.
I agree completely.
Yes I remember and I also saw a post that said the parents found out Wednesday and picked the car up maybe Thursday IIRC ?- but I can’t get the link and wasn’t able to update the media thread
That was a legal, dispersed campsite. They don't look like regular campsites - only like pullouts.I’ve stru
I was having trouble with the timeline as well but from what I can gather from the ones that actually saw the van and reported it to the FBI the van was not parked in a designated spot at the campsite. Which is what actually drew attention to it. That was on the 26th. No one saw Gabby but they did see her flip-flops and have pictures of her flip-flops behind the van on the 26th but never physically saw her only him. Her body was found in a remote area at that camp ground. Spread Creek, which is not far from Coulter Bay. IMO he panicked left the van hiked/hitchhiked to Colter Bay I don’t think any of this was premeditated this is a DV situation with a kid who I’m sure is very mentally unstable. So in his panic he went to Colter Bay then hitchhiked to Jackson Dam & realized they were going the wrong route, he wanted the other route that would take him to Spread Creek, so he got out at the dam & went to where the van was and drove home to FL from there. I question whether he left her body in the van or whether he killed her on their hike. I honestly don’t know or that it even matters. He got back to the van on the 29th & was home in FL on 9/1. What’s crazy is that the van kids/young adults on Tiktok really are the reason the FBI found her. They sent pictures of exactly where that van was parked with her hat on the dash and her sandals behind it. And not far from there is exactly where they found her body hats off to those kids for doing the right thing.
No idea.Since Gabby was pretty quickly identified, is it possible that if she is buried, she was put into a bag of some sort? I honestly don't know how much of a difference it would make in the elements with wildlife etc. Sorry for the morbid question; it's just something I wondered about before they even found her.
Listening to Brian Entin's livestream. He's taking questions.
I am inferring from his answer to one question that the van being in the Laundries' driveway is the only proof that Brian was ever in FL, and there's no other proof of his presence there aside from what his parents have claimed.
Hmmmm.
arm chair quarterbacking is 20/20Agreed, Police are damned if they do or damned if they don't. The sole blame should be on BL right now.
Brian Entin at News Nation just said he checked several neighbors Ring videos and did not see Brian leave in the Mustang. He also said that the neighbors have not stated that they have actually seen Brian.
Interesting.
I thought there were reports of him walking down a street barefoot by neighbors ?
The same thing happened to my daughter. We filed a complaint with the city and the Chief.The one & only time I ever called LE for DV, the cop who came told me if he had to return, he would arrest both of us.
That was a threat. *My* life was being threatened, yet I'd somehow end up behind bars for using the phone again to save it?
He left Tuesday and his parents picked it up later that day and brought it home. How did they know he didn't need the car? IMO, they gave him a ride there and came back home.