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Off topic, but I’m finally watching last week’s SNL and was surprised to hear BL’s name… but DID laugh a lot at the DTBH jab.
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It may be an English thing, life 360. She actually told me to download it and I can see where she is, she often messages me, mum why are you at so and so haha, so it works both ways.Well, thank you because I've never heard of check life 360? However, I will be looking into it.
What if BL never went to the Carlton Reserve in the first place?
Prove it right, or prove it wrong.
Not sure I understand the counter, but okay. MOO
You mean like he left from Fort DeSoto trip as I (and some other members here) think is the more realistic and plausible explanation? MOOWhat if BL never went to the Carlton Reserve in the first place?
Prove it right, or prove it wrong.
I had this thought today on my drive home. & this is pure speculation. The parents said he went to the Carlton Reserve. What if that was true…partially. How easy would it be - before he was reported missing & the FBI was involved in searching - for a family friend or relative to have signed a 1 year lease on an apartment & paid a few months rent in advance, then picked him up at the Carlton Reserve - & he’s sitting there chilling in an apartment & just not coming out? We all kinda went with what the parents said bc it made sense. He’s an outdoorsman, he likes to hike, & camp, etc. It made sense. The FBI wouldn’t have been monitoring communications at the time. & idk…that’s just an example but I feel like it could have been so so easy for something else to have happened & that’s a little frustrating. JMO & pure speculation.
I’ve thought from the jump of all this that if they would have just done that or even only said where Brian last saw her (still not discussing case details & then they don’t come off as cruel), they could have avoided a lot of all this. By all this I mean the media being camped outside their house & being completely raked over the coals by the media & social media. That’s JMO, but I truly believe that.
1. Your link proves my usage of homicide. Homicide shows up on a death certificate if "According to the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME), “[h]omicide occurs when death results from a volitional act committed by another person to cause fear, harm, or death.” There HAS to be proof of volitional act committed by another.
If there is not evidence for a volitional act, then it can not be listed has homicide. It can be listed as unknown, accidental, suicide, or natural.
A fractured skull by itself is not homicide. A fractured skull next to a rock covered in bloody finger prints of someone else is.
Homicide: Manner of Death vs. Legal Conclusion - Forensic Resources
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Dealt with this in another post. Will not repost, look up.
When I click on the attachment I get "Websleuths error - you do not have permission to view this"
I am wondering that as well, a previous poster here commented on the fathers return from the reserve and how they were in an area no one knew, but upon further searching it was a location that they had lived previously and the home was sold to a person that lives out of state.. Cant stop wondering when the fathers vehicle came to a stop in the road and the FBI came over to his side and they stayed that way for several minutes.... the reporter is in the vehicle behind them waiting for them to go...What if BL never went to the Carlton Reserve in the first place?
Prove it right, or prove it wrong.
BBM
Well, if we were actually on the jury, we would not be starting at the point of "potentially innocent." At least I certainly hope we would not!
JMO
TBH we may need to consider the possibility that he did not know Gabby was dead when he left. Maybe they had another bad fight again and he said I'm leaving you for good, I'll take the van and go back. You can fly home yourself etc. The money part can be explained by they normally share the card and he withdrew money for cash since he doesn't like carrying plastics etc.
Perhaps he went home thinking she was alive so they all found out on the 10th that something had horribly gone wrong. It's not weird for couples to give each other silent treatments. Maybe that's why he was acting normal in Fort Desoto pics.
Why would he bring the van back? Why not just run away from Teton area after taking the $1000?
We don't know much ; it sounds far fetched but anything's possible. And that's why the people said the million dollar question is when was Bertolino retained.
If you were on the jury, you would be starting at assuming him completely innocent. The state is required to prove his guilt.
I have seen the regular speed video and that was eerie enough - and when I did it made me feel like she had already been killed or injured. There is so much darkness (energetically) around the van in that video. I would really like to see the slow motion one - can you post a link? I also didn't know the door was closing when they drove by. That is really eerie. Also the two vehicles is new information to me.
The house is 1400 + sq ft (from article linked in a prior thread).SBM for focus. That house is definitely not 10,000 square feet. So either they are talking about some other house that the Laundries run their juicer business from, or it's poor fact-checking on the part of the editor. It is possible that their *lot* is 10,000 square feet. Or, the author got an extra zero in there and the house is 1,000 square feet (what's a log among friends?) (MOO)
Why fake the message?