ArmChairDet
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Guy in the picture look middle aged to me. Also, a bit heaver than BL. I would think he has lost weight if anything.
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100%. All we have are secondhand accounts from people who knew Gabby. We’ve heard only positive things (obviously, b/c who in their right mind would be thinking let alone speaking negatives about a victim) but we are all just people. We all have good and bad qualities. Good moments and bad moments. It’s easy to lose sight of that. Especially when the reaction to situations like these is to make a villain out of someone. But the fact is we were not in their relationship so we will never know the ins and outs of their relationship and quite frankly it’s not our business. We can only infer from what we know and what we know is they’d been on a trip similar to this before and made it home. They lived together so they were used to sharing a space but perhaps this time was too much space for too much time. To me those are the bigger factors that make up the bigger picture.
/JMO
You're forgetting about Cuba, only 90 miles from Key West. Do his parents own a boat?
He will likely be found with dyed blonde hair and dyed facial hair. Focus on the eyes; they are distinctive in their pronounced downward slant.has that Laundrie nose? Head shape looks different, more flattened back of head in cam picture vs being quite oblong in other pictures, but head is also turned at different angle. Also maybe at 2-3 weeks of hair and beard growth?
I am not convinced of the narcissism claims yet and do think there is a reasonable chance BL has killed himself. I think we all have tendencies toward projection, confirmation bias, and even circular reasoning at times. I know I have. It’s hard to keep in check.Glad to see others using this word & saying this again about the likelihood (low) of suicide, imo.
That's why I'm really hoping he's not there. If he is, I think he's certainly dead.Also he would be knee deep in muck. That is swampy area. It is not easy to walk in.
Sure. I'm not as familiar with the wilderness elements in FL as the northern states, but especially with today's energy bars, a person could carry enough food to survive on for quite some time in a daypack. Especially if they're carrying a small filter or lifestraw and not relying on carrying a lot of water along. Not super convenient or super satisfying, but definitely doable. Outdoor gear is really compact these days, too. There's a stealth camper guy I follow on Youtube that sets up camp for the night in really odd places and stays out of sight, definitely doable without a huge obvious backpack if one is willing to give up some comforts.Can a person carry enough things in to eat to survive for a number of days?
Sure thing. We all can't help but project onto the world from our own lived experiences.I am not convinced of the narcissism claims yet and do think there is a reasonable chance BL has killed himself. I think we all have tendencies toward projection, confirmation bias, and even circular reasoning at times. I know I have. It’s hard to keep in check.
exactly what i said, drinking water wouldnt be a problem to find at all, i have seen leeches in the swamps though, those things are not good ughh[/QUOTee. Another things is gators are not normally aggressive unless you are near eggs or babies , its hunting season or mating season. I would be more afraid of water moccosins, they will chase you down to just bite you.
Focus on the eyes; they are distinctive in their pronounced downward slant.
That looks to be the edited footage after the fact. People are saying they were able to see more when it was live, and it was later deleted. I'm sure someone (probably a bunch of people) saved the live footage though.
IMO
I believe Brian told his parents about the Aug. 12 incident when he was back in Florida (or even via phone) to "clean out the storage unit" with the narrative of himself being the victim in that incident. Then he shows up on 9/1 (or calls beforehand) and claims she attacked him again, it didn't even well (he abandoned her, she took off, he injured her in self defense, etc.) and he is the real victim. This is how the parents could justify protecting him. (in their own minds, obviously.) I think it might be possible that they could buy into his narrative until the 911 call was released yesterday.
I think they are reprehensible. I'm not defending them at all. This is just what I imagine things looked like from their perspective.
Nope, these are the items in the front seat. Its a REI packing cube, not a backpack. If you watch the footage and zoom on instagram you can see the fabric pattern, the black square in the corner and the zips
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Unless --& I'm not defending him here-- she fell & hit her head, say. (Even then his actions prove culpability, imo.)It takes some effort to kill someone though. Generally you don’t just slap someone and they die.