aim4thestars
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I totally agree with this take. I haven’t finished the thread but right now it seems weird to me he’d go back if he was guilty. If my significant other broke up with me and told me to leave, etc., I’d be heartbroken and the last thing i would do is call their family. I also wouldn’t talk to them. My partner and I always need time after a fight and often won’t communicate for a few days. I don’t know why this seems weird. If he couldn’t get in touch with Gabby he may have figured she didn’t want to talk to him. Anyway, i wouldn’t wait around if I got dumped or vice versa. I’d go home (ESPECIALLY at 23). If i got home and found out that person was missing I’d work with LE but I would absolutely lawyer up. Everybody should always have a lawyer when talking to LE, innocent or guilty. I think as of right now only the family is saying he isn’t cooperating. This is not official.
If he’s 23 we have to remember he’s young, too. I know nothing about either of them but they also seem idealistic. If they broke up, got in a fight, met weird people, took drugs WHATEVER- he may not know what to do. It’s easy for all of us to say while we are at home but in the middle of an emergency of any kind it’s easy to make poor, irrational decisions.
there’s just something off about this case that makes me think the boyfriend didn’t do it. I hope she’s ok regardless. I am worried for her and the traveling makes this that much harder.
I understand it’s frustrating that the boyfriend isn’t speaking publicly but he has no obligation to do so.
I agree with this. There's definitely something sketchy and likely bad/awful decisions that were made, but getting representation or even being 'uncooperative' is not necessarily an indication of guilt at this point. I certainly cannot imagine a situation where I left someone thousands of miles from home, but we don't know what happened. JMO.