That would certainly be a good explanation for hiding out in his house for the past few weeks.I’m more concerned about photographing injuries on his body. If this went down like I think it did, she probably got him pretty good.
That would certainly be a good explanation for hiding out in his house for the past few weeks.I’m more concerned about photographing injuries on his body. If this went down like I think it did, she probably got him pretty good.
I get that .....but why? why did they grant someone who has committed a crime a right not to speak ?? I don't still understand why
You're correct.You have the right to remain silent. You are protected by the constitution. You are presumed innocent until proven guilty. We can’t invoke these rights when it is convenient and dismiss them when it is not.
Again, thank you for this insight-and that definitely answered my question.Yes, an attorney could have knowledge she's deceased and not have to report that.
BUT they are obligated to report information if they know she's in danger. (hypothetical; say the attorney knew that Gabby ran off into the desert on her own threatening suicide- the attorney would be obligated to report that - including the location to police).
It's covered under mandatory disclosure laws and is an exception to attorney client privilege. If the client tells the attorney the location of a missing witness or victim whose life is in imminent danger the attorney has to disclose it.
Now it's ALSO possible the attorney stopped BL from telling him that information. As in BL went to say "I left her at..." and the attorney stopped him from telling him the location so in turn the attorney wouldn't have to disclose it. Then the attorney can claim they don't know where she is and the client hasn't told them. Kinda shady but it does happen.
But she wanted to go on this road trip. They were starting a brand together. I don't think this statement really applies to this case as far as what's been shown in MSM. Like I said, maybe they had a very codependent relationship. Maybe she didn't want to be apart from him. Didn't she follow him to Florida?Yes, to everything listed here. Also, IMO and personal experience, abusers have the need to isolate you from all family and support networks, which is why IMO, I believe she lived with him and his family. Has anyone determined why she lived with his family?
heck, im a granny with nothing but pictures and videos of my grandbabies on it but i wouldnt wanna give my phone up either.Also in the footage he seems so
He did seems slightly hesitant to give the police her phone to me. He also said it was in a spot that he couldn't just tell the officer so she had him show her. Obviously it's a stretch but could be relivent.
And the other important point is that all we know about their relationship is that video- this could have been a one-time thing, it could have been an everyday thing, she could be the abuser, or he could be the abuser, or they could be equally to blame.Totally! My husband and I had an argument at night in Venice once and I remember how terrified I was when he stomped off because I didn't speak Italian and Venice is insanely confusing and I wasn't sure I would ever find our hotel again. I felt unsafe and vulnerable and I was so freaked out that I was practically screaming at him. I refused to stop following him. It wasn't because I was abusive, it was because I was scared for my life. Fortunately, he realized how dangerous it would be too, before I had to do whatever the equivalent of crawling in the driver side window would have been.
Given how hot it was, how broke they seem to have been, and the fact that neither of them knew anyone, the idea of being abandoned would have been absolutely terrifying. Very close to "emotional abuse" in my opinion.
Because if your are 'forced" to incriminate yourself a so-called bad-cop-type can threaten harm causing some to lie about their guilt. Well, gosh, that's not something we'd want, is it?I get that .....but why? why did the founders grant someone who has committed a crime a right not to speak ?? What past event caused this? maybe in England? that makes this a bad thing? ( making someone speak) there has to be data backing this up .... I don't still understand why besides providing a living for lawers
This!!! Everything is her fault and it is because "she has anxiety" -- she is so hard on herself, takes the blame for everything. The reality is everyone has anxiety of some sort, and we have convinced these young people to chalk up any discomfort to anxiety and he's more than happy to have her take the blame and buddy up to the cops.Exactly. It's demeaning and I feel like she is conditioned to blame everything on her supposed 'anxiety'
Thanks for reiterating the 'proving a negative fallacy'. It's precisely why the justice system is to prove guilt and not innocence.This is such an unfair accusation, to say there is no evidence to show he didn't hit her. That's just twisted, in my opinion.
The huge thing making BL look so suspicious is the fact he drove her van home without her, and that he is not providing any information about the last time he saw her. This is what makes him look so bad, and this is what leads many people to the conclusion that he murdered her.
The bed in the van looked small to me. I was wondering if there was even room for both of them to sleep in the van which is why they had the tent?There is never any mention of like, where they actually slept. Tent? Van? Were they fighting all night? Sometimes I often remind people of just how psychologically debilitating sleep deprivation can be. Coupled with heat, stress, anxiety, most likely a less-than-ideal diet, and other factors, people can just, for lack of a better term, almost become psychotic. Seriously, it's no joke - I have seen what sleep deprivation does, even to the most well intentioned! Something to just think about.
Just as a general statement, but IMO there is simply nowhere near enough information to make any sort of psychiatrist and/or psychological diagnosis or assessment from that bodycam footage. It's two adults who are in a high stress situation. I know there are many people here with only the best intentions, sharing matrices and criteria for abusive relationships, and mental illness diagnostic criteria, etc, but the truth of the matter is, human beings are complex, and it requires far more than watching some bodycam footage of a traffic stop for an hour to make a solid assessment of any individual. Without digressing too far, I believe that the medicalization and overly-pathologized notion of human beings is on display when people do this sort of thing. To be fair, yes, of course we want to try to make sense of the situation. But you cannot say you have a solid assessment from such limited evidence. This is also true even in real world psychiatry. There are so many 'doctors' who will see a patient for 10 minutes and immediately diagnose them with some issue or some condition and write them medications. IMO and from my own personal anecdotal stories, the best don't actually analyze or jump to conclusions..it takes time. It takes patience. You must gather enough information to make an accurate assessment, and, if appropriate, diagnosis. Again - not discrediting anyone for suggesting abuse or mental issues here in the video, but it's just simply not enough information to do so accurately. MOO
You're correct.
In this case, sadly.
I wish there was something else they could hold him on , just to talk to him ?
If this drags on -- is it possible that if LE find something to charge him with , will they offer a plea deal in exchange for her remains ?
I don't even know if she's gone from this earth.
I will happily eat crow if she's just with other people for inexplicable reasons.
But it seems like she kept in touch with her family very consistently.
That alone makes me think something bad happened.
Imo.
I thought LE confirmed that it was her van?Then its dads.van .
I thought it was registered to her at that address!
No one should us violence period. No one is saying she should have done anything differently. Merely pointing out that had the cops intervened it might have saved her life. Clearly the toxic relationship reached its boiling point. Please do notSo, what would you do if your SO took your phone, locked you out of YOUR vehicle and threatened to abandon you nearly 2000 miles away from home?
Are you telling me you wouldn't fight back?
I'm not sure they could have arrested her since she said she didn't intend to harm him.
Either way, she probably would have been released by the next day and they would have been right back to traveling together. Imo