Wowie! I step away to give my eyes a break and things start happening!
A Federal Indictment?
Hot Diggity Dog!
If he had reported it, they would have been able to get a clear time of death and DNA evidence.If he told them when he came back with the hitchhikers on the 29th he found Gabby already dead?
ETA: Not hitchhikers when he hitchhiked :face palm:
You very well could he right, which is just as awful in my opinion.I think because of their suspicions, they were afraid to ask him any questions. jmo
I might believe it if someone witnessed his abilities (such as someone who camped or hiked with him) but I don't believe anything that he has said. Sounds like a loser making up stories to try to impress someone.
Is there some overwhelming reason to blame the Moab police for this? Are posters blaming them for Gabbys death?? FGS! Is there some deep, dark reason that some people don’t want to hold BL accountable?? Are these people saying Gabby was mentally impaired?? She was incapable of making a decision to stay with BL??? Pretty insensitive & insulting to Gabby IMO
I think this is where I am at with him. Why did he return home? I suppose it's possible he made some crazy story to his parents about how it was an accident that caused her death but no one would believe him so he panicked, drove home, told parents and they decided to help him find a place to hide? I mean they had to know he can't stay on the run and that their silence would just make it look worse.
If only the officers who responded in Utah had recognized the red flags and treated Gabby as the victim rather than as aggressor, I doubt we'd be here. jmo
Ok, someone way back brought up a theory about BLs parents dropping him at a residential psych facility. I'm actually coming around to that being a plausible scenario because HIPPA and confidentiality, mentions of his "episodes," and the defense aspect. (NOT saying this is my working theory, but I now see it as a plausible scenario, depending on the answer to this question).
Can anyone actually confirm what responsibility a residential treatment centre would have in this situation? I know the basics of psych ethics and confidentiality as well as HIPPA, but at what point would they need to report his presence in care, if at all? I need to go do my psych homework instead of googling this forever. TIA!
So getting gas in Benton IL on Aug 31…
thats 1400 miles from Jackson Hole
with 1000 miles still to go to North Port
Impressive that he pulled up to his house the next morning
Honestly, at this point I think his parents are complicit. Maybe they weren't in the beginning because he fed them a line of BS or maybe he came clean and they've been trying to do damage control the whole time. Either way, I very strongly believe they are now complicit. And I would not be surprised if their 3 day camping trip dropped him off somewhere far away.
Well he didn't escape from an institution and he wasn't in lawful custody so I'm guessing this wouldn't apply unfortunately.
I was confused about this when I first heard about it, too. Once I saw the actual text, it made sense right away. I think her Grandpa had been calling and texting asking Gabby a question, and BL had been ignoring the calls, and probably calls from Mom as well. I think he wanted it to seem like they had bad service and that's why no one was answering their calls. So he texted the mom asking her to contact Grandpa, killing two birds with one stone. When I get calls when I'm in an area with spotty service, I get a missed call message and a voicemail without my phone ever ringing.I would think if you were seeking help for your grandpa you include what type of help was needed. I am not sure if the weird text meant grandpa was leaving voicemails and was the source of missed calls to Gabby's phone. Or, did the text mean that Gabbie was supposedly leaving voicemails and calling? Any thoughts?
Brian BS'd the Moab Police and everyone he met after this murder. Do you really expect him NOT to play Grizzly Adams among his van touring peers?This is from what BL TOLD Gabby's friend. And if he said the "Appalachians" it was assuredly a lie. No one calls hiking the AT "in the Appalachians". It's not a mountain range, it's a trail. I really doubt BL has anywhere near the skills required to survive a winter on the AT, especially is he is moving north east which he most likely would be if he went there from FL.
And the weather will be getting colder, the leaves will soon be off the trees and freezing rain & snow will fall. I've lived along the AT all my life. There will soon be much fewer people but info on him has been well circulated through the outdoor community. There will also soon be lots of hunters out in the woods the next few months as the various seasonal hunts begin & end.
Example of AT NY area deer hunting seasons: Deer and Bear Hunting Seasons - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation
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There will always be people in the woods!
I also seriously question how much actual experience BL has in cold weather camping or, honestly, camping at all without a vehicle.
He's from Long Island! There are no mountains there. All the "camping" I've seen him do is his car camping in major tourist areas. I've never even seen them do a difficult or unpopular trail or even hikes in bad weather conditions.
IMO, BT is more of a "poser" and the principled ideals he mouths are purely aspirational. Now he may see himself that way. But that won't help him on Mt Washington in the winter. I don't think he has nearly the skills to survive on his own and certainly not without purchasing or being supplied with food, socks, warm clothes etc.
I would think if you were seeking help for your grandpa you include what type of help was needed. I am not sure if the weird text meant grandpa was leaving voicemails and was the source of missed calls to Gabby's phone. Or, did the text mean that Gabbie was supposedly leaving voicemails and calling? Any thoughts?
I honestly don't think he was aiming to hoodwink them with his charm. The dynamic in the body cam situation didn't change until the bearded cop asserted himself as the alpha. The first cop on the scene wasn't buying Brian's story and was skeptically questioning things he said. Brian was picking up on that. You could tell from his body language and how he interacted with that cop that he knew he needed to be careful with him, that he wasn't buying his crap. It wasn't until the bearded second cop somehow asserted himself as the alpha in the situation that the dynamic changed and for some reason the first cop on the scene changed his tact with Brian. And then he and Brian - and the other cop - started paling it up with each other. It was a very interesting dynamic to watch unfold.
In her published interview, her friend stated that BL had previously exercised control over her by taking her drivers license or requiring her to remove an app on her phone that kept her and her friend aware if each other's locations. So, yep, consistent if accurateTheft and murder... all the same crime, really. Interesting that it seems that he murdered her, THEN stole from her. He took the time to snaffle her debit card, after he killed her... probably took a trophy, as well, an earring, swatch of her hair. He looks as off as a 3 dollar bill, to me.
....unless, he took it first, she did her block about it, so he killed her. Wouldn't surprise me if he was in the habit of taking her card to (a) gaslight her and/or (b) instigate an episode of helpless fury and collapse in her.
Yes, for the safety of patients and staff.At the point BL was declared a missing persons, notification from LE would have gone to most area in patient centers. They are then obligated to report if he is there. And if he entered any once he was in national news they would also be obligated to report. HIPAA laws do not apply to law enforcement in missing persons cases and absolutely not now that he’s a fugitive.