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But what does this mean in regards jurisdiction? Where will the case be held. Also, if this a fed case, why was the ME not a fed (or where they)?
Same problem here with keeping up with the threads.I try to keep up with the threads but, life and time difference.
I do wonder if BL left with Cassie from the camping trip?
I can’t shake the feeling he’s holed up somewhere with a family member (or somewhere they could visit) and the whole Mustang / Reserve distraction was to buy time and divert attention. Purposefully get the ticket to corroborate the story.
JMO.
I believe in Federal Court in Cheyenne Wyoming, but we need a lawyer to explain better than I. Alethea???Where are you? jmo
hahaha...yes, I dont feel like a normal person. After so many years here on earth, no longer know what is "normal".
Why and where? Is there some sort of resource you can point me to in order to understand? TIA!
I'm not sure Brian lived with Gabby's family at any time? But in that the van was Gabby's and Brian had recently been in it, I'm sure the contents would have his scent.But they are concerned and want him found? words say one thing actions say another. He lived with them for 2 years and they didn't have anything they could use?
Fugitive.The question is should it be for a missing person or a fugitive?
How important is it to establish a motive for a homicide case?
No, but juries like them. Too much TV.Motive is not required
Lots of reasons to take the van, huh?
Possibly Never find Gabbie?
Shelter and food for himself?
Quick ride home?
slow down the search for Gabbie?
Keep himself from hitchhiking?
Opportunity to wipe the van clean of evidence?
Throw evidence away while traveling across country?
Not have to put out money for air fare or other means of transportation?
Way to be On the move in case LE starts rapidly hunting for him?
Alone time to gather his thoughts?
His belongings to survive in the wilderness were in it?
He did. I thought his version was less physically involved than hers.He stated he hit the curb because Gabby grabbed the wheel, he actually said it a few times, just drive home his point that it couldn't be his own fault.
What are the alternatives? Are you suggesting a second person or a tow?Do we know for a fact that BL drove the van all the way back to FL?
Actually no, the odds of her being found were very low in the beginning.
Lots of reasons to take the van, huh?
Possibly Never find Gabbie?
Shelter and food for himself?
Quick ride home?
slow down the search for Gabbie?
Keep himself from hitchhiking?
Opportunity to wipe the van clean of evidence?
Throw evidence away while traveling across country?
Not have to put out money for air fare or other means of transportation?
Way to be On the move in case LE starts rapidly hunting for him?
Alone time to gather his thoughts?
His belongings to survive in the wilderness were in it?
Sad but true. If I recall correctly, someone from the Casey Anthony jury said afterwards "they didn't show us a motive." I wanted to scream.No, but juries like them. Too much TV.