which one or both?According to the DV police report the suspect GP is the registered owner
which one or both?According to the DV police report the suspect GP is the registered owner
The NY Post article thinks that is a tatoo on the left arm but I think it is either a bandage or brace.
Unsure, but Brian's last IG post was Aug. 13 and he appeared alone on a hike. I assume they met up later in the day of Aug.13th. I did notice something else odd but I think it might still fit. Gabby's IG post at Delicate Arch is dated Aug. 12 (morning hike...And yes it does sound more like Brian actually wrote it but she clearly is alive in the photos...)After the incident when LEO’s pulled them over and separated B&G for the night, do we even know for sure that they did meet up the next day? They were told not to text each other that night and to wait till the next morning but I also wonder if they instead contacted each other before the next day.
Or maybe the person who eventually ditched her and took her car away from her, if not actually murdering her, had her keys during those days, when he went to Florida. Maybe he had taken her van and parked it at the airport without telling her, and made sure to keep the keys from her. To continue his control over her as detailed by Gabby's friend in Florida who described the way he would steal her ID so she couldn't go out with friends.Was there a source for Gabby spending 6 days in the hotel/motel? If so, why would she have done this? The objective was van life. Could something have been wrong with her? Sick? Hiding? Afraid to be alone?
The OP was referring to a public vs private persona, and how that plays in to DV, which is a possibility in this sad case.Although that sounds traumatic, can you explain how this is related to GP & BL?
Gabby called family near 'zone of death' where 'perfect murder' could happen
GABBY Petito's last contact with her family came when she was just miles from the so-called "zone of death" — an area of remote wilderness where a legal loophole has led some to believe a murderer could get away scot-free there.
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Although most of Yellowstone National Park falls into Wyoming State, some parts are located in Montana and Idaho — causing a loophole that could be exploited by criminals.
The zone of death is a 50-mile stretch of land in Yellowstone National Park.
Michigan State University law professor Brian C Kalt explains the area in his 2005 Georgetown Law Journal paper, known as The Perfect Crime.
The biggest red flag to me is why he would fly home and then back? Does that not seem very suspicious. As if something else was going on prior.
Maybe he returned with her remains and that’s why he needed a heavy-load backpack I really hope not.
There is a detailed timeiline on pg 1 of the thread.Hey guys!! Can someone bump a timeline for ne? I think I'm caught up but I feel as though I'm missing something!
Thanks.
I agree. This sounds like something stupid I could see myself doing in a moment of trying to get somewhere and feeling like I'm putting someone out.I wouldn't get too hung up on the $200 Brian offered the couple when he was hitching a ride. He probably suffers from social anxiety and was tired and experiencing stress. And it's possible there was some confusion in how they were all interacting with each other.
He needed helpWhy did he come back at all is the big question?
THIS, THIS, THIS
If she is determined to be deceased in the state of Wyoming, or Idaho, her death is investigated there and anyone accused of the crime is arraigned and charged there, not in Florida.
YES, Both Wyoming and Idaho are death penalty states.
It seems like if BL just sat quietly at home and didn’t answer questions, there would have to be a ton of evidence of first degree murder to support the death penalty. Although I acknowledge that he may know that there’s a pile of evidence sitting somewhere that we don’t know about, it just seems unlikely. JMO.THIS, THIS, THIS
If she is determined to be deceased in the state of Wyoming, or Idaho, her death is investigated there and anyone accused of the crime is arraigned and charged there, not in Florida.
YES, Both Wyoming and Idaho are death penalty states.
Been study maps today and Colter bay where BL hopped a ride.... if he wanted to go to Jackson ID its 4 to 5 hrs south west and Jackson Wy was an hour away south... would that seems far away from the van to be on foot.... 12 hours walking to Jackson Hole Wy and 75 hours to walk to Jackson IdahoMiranda Baker has another video out that I watched on Youtube. She discusses the original video and makes a couple of comments to clarify the business with "Jackson" and "Jackson Hole". [There is only one town that is properly called Jackson Hole, but often shortened to Jackson. They are the same place]
She says he seemed to mix up north and south. I'm left to infer that he thought that he was heading north to a town called "Jackson" rather than south. When they mentioned Jackson Hole he became alarmed and demanded to be dropped off, so they let him out near the Jackson Dam, which is south of where he was picked up.
It does not make sense to me to refuse/ignore communication with GP’s parents as they desperatelyI will play devil's advocate.
He did not lie. He had a phone on him, but no service or it was dead. He was talking about the service not object.
As for the parents, she lived with his parents. She stayed at friends homes when they fought. It is clear that the daughter was not on great standing with parents, and the boy corrupting her would be less welcomed.
If you think that he thought she left the van willing and was held up in a hotel room, everything makes sense. Him getting mad. Him not talking. Him going home. It was her idea to do van life only to spend time in hotel rooms.
I think his whole life depended on his parents, now that his fiance was out of the picture. He needed 3 squares a day, a roof, clean sheets daily, and air conditioning. So he really had to come back to Mom and Dad's. Or get a job.Why did he come back at all is the big question?