Great analysis
@Forest_Wood . I wonder if perhaps one or both parents might have gone with BL when he went to the preserve? Maybe two cars? Was someone hidden in the car or trunk?
IIRC there was some confusion as to who had left the house and whether or not it was the mother or someone or BL? And even the mother and sister were IIRC joking then, I believe in texts as to how could anyone confuse them for BL? And sadly IIRC by that time, GP was already known likely deceased or ‘gone’. SMH. And then there was a suggestion that no one knew where BL was? And all of a sudden as others have said within an hour of going to that preserve the parents find him in what is it a 40,000 acre swamp? While authorities and others have been looking for him for days?
The two additional things I would have liked more clarity on were the gun and the silver Mustang. There was a gun shown early when they were both riding in the car and GP was shooting it out the window while she wore earplugs. And then the gun he later used on himself right? I wonder where that come from and who owned it?
And the silver Mustang, was that BL or his parent’s car or his mother’s car? Some of the early video when GP was skateboarding on that closed street, if I remember correctly, BL was filming all of that riding in that silver Mustang.
The last thing was a little point about who owned the van? It seemed IMO that BL parents were trying to confuse police as to who owned it whether it was jointly with BL and GP? But fortunately, by that point Florida detectives were already clear on it, and they impounded the Ford Transit van immediately.
One thing apparent - it’s a good thing that IIRC the Long Island, NY police pressed hard on authorities down in FL early on in the investigation. And it’s unfortunate that that one Moab police investigators initial thoughts on a domestic violence incident in the van wasn’t better followed? IIRC he seemed to feel that GP was perhaps the victim.

MOO