kittythehare
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Either that or a doppelganger!Well that confirms he did make it back to Florida on 9/1.
Either that or a doppelganger!Well that confirms he did make it back to Florida on 9/1.
I think it was just a slip up on his part. He's panicking, thinking of a thousand things, but in his own brain he calls the guy "Stan" instead of "Grandpa", so that leaked out...Maybe he wanted her mom to question it because he wanted Gabby to be found sooner rather than later... I can’t think of another explanation for it. /JMO
Ha, well - who is most likely to have Gabby's phone? BL. End of story.Agree. The Stan thing raises questions about someone who didn't know the family very well, (not BL at all), perhaps even a complete stranger.
If he was pretending to be her, I'm sure he didn't mean to type Stan.
If a victim isn't going to spill the beans on their abuser because they would 'pay for it later', why would that victim, scratch, hit, leap through the window and create a public scene big enough for someone to call 911?
Same question. We need context.
So a complete stranger picks up her phone and texts her mom about Stan, her grandfather?
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding your point.
He may not have meant to, but he almost certainly did. He wasn't thinking clearly at that point.
Whoever sent that text knew Gabby well enough to send a text supposedly about her grandfather to her mother. A stranger wouldn't have known who was related to whom.
Helped Dad in the garage
Rode bike with Mom
Mowed lawn
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SEARCH FOR ANSWERS: As officials searched the Laundrie home in Florida, we spoke to neighbors about Brian's actions upon first returning home
https://twitter.com/News12BK/status/1440129246580543493?s=20
Witness statements are notoriously unreliable. Add to it the fact that we’re not talking about yesterday, there has been some time that has gone by and with time memories can get fuzzy in regards to exact dates.Well that confirms he did make it back to Florida on 9/1.
Yeah, it kind of has a built in modifier. "just" a crime of passion.Sorry, but an action full of emotion that leads to murder or injury is rage. I know what passion means, but describing murder as a crime of passion is minimizing it IMO.
If he has gone overseas , esp south he will be found... he has no usable/salable skills except perhaps English. He's at huge risk of extortion in most S American countries. I don't think he'd head for Canada for reasons of cold and it is not a safe refuge. So he is going to be be bleeding down his parents ' bank accounts basically forever. Their juice business will likely collapse so then they will be digging into savings .I was just going to ask a similar question. Anyone think he may never be found?
Because he wasn’t thinking clearly b/c he had just murdered his fiancé. Criminals do stupid stuff. I have no problem believing he drove that van back by himself in an adrenaline fueled nearly non-stop trip.
If he has a sailboat, maybe that is where he is right now.....We also have to remember this guy isn't too swift. What's he gonna do anyway, go around in his sailboat for the rest of his life?
I took a break late this afternoon as the DV issue was creating distress for myself. I'm heartbroken for this Ranger. She knew, she knew and told her. And in the meantime LE is yucking it up w BL about the "Crazy woman" SMH
I'm not expecting too many answers from the autopsy, TBH. She's been outdoors for weeks. Besides decomposition, there are animals. This is a national park full of critters that eat other critters. I think BL or whoever killed her was counting on that. Not to be blunt, but I don't think she was intact when she was found. I don't know how they could get time of death from a body that's been out in the elements for weeks. They might not even be able to determine whether it was a homicide or something else. I guess we wait and see.
Maybe he was devastated that they broke up. Or he was protecting her. Or maybe her parents didn’t know he left the trip early because of a breakup. I’m sure they would not have been happy for her to have been on the trip alone. There are certainly reasons that would make sense. It’s fair game to think this could’ve been the case IMO.Its stuff like this that leaves me a little unsure that he even knew she was dead. I can't get my head around him completely ignoring it like nothing happened and leaving the van in the driveway. I have a slight, slim, teeny tiny, thought that maybe he really did go on a hike and she threatened, if he left her alone to go hiking, that they were through. That she would leave with her friend she was going to be meeting at some point and he could just drive the van back home. So he went and when he got back she was gone. he figures she did what she said and he left . But she really just did her self in on the other side of the creek (or even less likely that some stranger did). then the sept 10th text from GP moms sets his world upside down. But then why didn't he say where he last saw her.
If he was pretending to be her, I'm sure he didn't mean to type Stan.
Emotion: desperation, fear, hurt, anguish, panic - name it.If a victim isn't going to spill the beans on their abuser because they would 'pay for it later', why would that victim, scratch, hit, leap through the window and create a public scene big enough for someone to call 911?