simon magus
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But... "from gas station employees" It may be very legit but LE said "Please don't report this." MOO
that is what i was suggesting earlier...moo
But... "from gas station employees" It may be very legit but LE said "Please don't report this." MOO
But she wasn't killed during the commission of that felony. She was killed prior to it. I didn't intend to make this complicated. Sorry about that. Maybe this will clarify it better. Murder is a felony that requires intent. BL can try to argue there was "no intent to kill" and seek a lesser charge (manslaughter, depraved heart, whatever). But, there are certain felonies (violent, mostly) where if you are committing them and someone unintentionally ends up dead, it doesn't matter if you intended to kill them or not. You can get charged with murder. Not manslaughter - voluntary or involuntary, or depraved heart, etc. The crime you were in the process of committing is enough to capture it as murder. That's "Felony-Murder" (an unintentional killing occurring during the commission of a separate, violent, felony). Not sure if that makes sense. BL won't be on hook for felony murder because GP was not killed in the commission of those felonies and those felonies are likely not of the class for which felony murder would apply anyway. If he is charged he will be charged with some degree of murder - which is a felony, and where it goes from there is anyone's guess at this point. MOO JMO IMO
What if he was already set up for a long while and never had to come out of the house? They certainly had time to plan this. I hope all his parents properties are being watched, but what about the L's friends and other family? Idk because it seems that the search has been focused on Carlton Reserve. Jmo
I'm thinking this is another instance of "telephone" where words get changed as they are shared from one source to the next.GP does not appear to have had a pharmacy tech license: https://mqa-internet.doh.state.fl.us/MQASearchServices/HealthCareProviders/IndexPaged?page=1
And per the state of Florida, licensed nutritionists are required to have a bachelor’s degree, which AFAIK, she didn’t have. Learn About Licensees | Florida Department of Health
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Yes the Illinois news station took down the story about the use of the credit cards - who knows why? But the day that story was published I was watching the live search for BL on Florida news station WFLA and they had confirmed the story by phone with the Illinois station. I will look around for some confirmation of that.i'll just put it this way...if the story WAS retracted, it might not necessarily be because it is not true...i also don't think any news agency would allow stories less than a month old to disappear from their website, especially on a case with as much interest as this one has...MOO...i also think if this story is true, MSM would be all over it unless they were asked not to...again, MOO...
Wouldn't that be on the top of the US Marshals' list of places to check, though?
It would be very hard for the parents to help him undetected, IMO.
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.wyd.59306/gov.uscourts.wyd.59306.1.0_1.pdfSorry, I wasn't clear. I meant the indictment. MOO
Exactly. But he did survive and others learned from him. Maybe choose a better climate.
But she wasn't killed during the commission of that felony. She was killed prior to it. I didn't intend to make this complicated. Sorry about that. Maybe this will clarify it better. Murder is a felony that requires intent. BL can try to argue there was "no intent to kill" and seek a lesser charge (manslaughter, depraved heart, whatever). But, there are certain felonies (violent, mostly) where if you are committing them and someone unintentionally ends up dead, it doesn't matter if you intended to kill them or not. You can get charged with murder. Not manslaughter - voluntary or involuntary, or depraved heart, etc. The crime you were in the process of committing is enough to capture it as murder. That's "Felony-Murder" (an unintentional killing occurring during the commission of a separate, violent, felony). Not sure if that makes sense. BL won't be on hook for felony murder because GP was not killed in the commission of those felonies and those felonies are likely not of the class for which felony murder would apply anyway. If he is charged he will be charged with some degree of murder - which is a felony, and where it goes from there is anyone's guess at this point. MOO JMO IMO
I'm confused now about the order in which things happened surrounding the welfare check and the missing person report.Welfare check was generated from a missing person report.
Which could mean he bought an awful lot of ammunition or substances that can be put together to make a loud bang or something like that...and they didn't want to alarm the public? I'm speculating wildly!But... "from gas station employees"
So, it may be very legit, but LE said "Please don't report this." MOO
That is far more likely than my speculations!There is a Casey's very near the southbound exit off I-57. Perhaps BL threw a fit over service and that's why employees remembered him. jmo
Exactly. But he did survive and others learned from him. Maybe choose a better climate.
I think strangulation is an incredibly violent murder that isn't instantaneous. jmo
Lolol!Which could mean he bought an awful lot of ammunition or substances that can be put together to make a loud bang or something like that...and they didn't want to alarm the public? I'm speculating wildly!
well, nearly a month has passed and that didn't pan out too well for them IMO, maybe they should mention it??
Above is speculation upon wilder speculation only and there is no factual basis for my speculation. Just my wild, wild thoughts...
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And Gabby had to open his granola bars. Lol.Do you mean did NOT survive? Because I'm pretty sure he ate poison berries and didn't survive.
However both young males from well-off/middle class families, into survival and philosophy.
IMO BL is used to playing house and experimenting with survival techniques. I really doubt he's been surviving in the wilderness these past few weeks just by his wits and whatever he scavenges on his path. Let's not forget, they were eating precut, prepackaged fruit and going to restaurants during their "van living" trip. For as much as BL preached about hating plastic he certainly didn't mind using Gabbys or his parents to fly home and hide under the radar. MOO.
The point of the book Into the Wild was that he did not survive and barely knew what he was doing. It's actually quite scary how clueless he was. Edit - to further explain, Chris McCandless trapped himself on the wrong side of a raging river while living in a school bus in Alaska. He had no food and no way to fend for himself. In desperation he accidentally ate some bad berries and died because he did not have the skills or knowledge to survive. If BL is smarter, he is in a house somewhere eating food from a grocery store.Exactly. But he did survive and others learned from him. Maybe choose a better climate.
Isn't it odd that one would have to go to the expense of flying home just to empty that? Jmo
I see that point. MOOHe could be charged with felony murder if he killed her in the van and had made it so she couldn’t leave the van before he did so. If he made her stay in there while he lost his mind, that would potentially be kidnapping or something similar. Since we don’t know the circumstances around her death, we can’t really say what he will or won’t be charged with.