I agree!
I think they broke up!
He left!
They really need.to.get the text transcripts!
Both phones!
It.would.probably explain.alot!
I.don't think they meed.the phones.to.get.transcripts!
Do you think they broke up before he murdered her, or after?

I agree!
I think they broke up!
He left!
They really need.to.get the text transcripts!
Both phones!
It.would.probably explain.alot!
I.don't think they meed.the phones.to.get.transcripts!
Okay. I'm done. LolNo, actus reus means, in your example, that you did in fact swing the bat.
You're thinking like a rational person. I suspect this fella isn't rational.If he's alive he wouldn't be asking somebody for directions. It would be pretty much the last thing he would do. Where did he get the pickup? Why no phone so he can get his own directions? He would need money for gas... it was dark... There's just no way. Does not add up at all.
You just made the case for the defense..."Insanity".
This! And also his voice is fairly distinct too.There have been a few threads that I haven't been able to fully read in this case, so I may have missed it, but have we discussed his distinctive gait? I ignored the clips posted all over Twitter (though the duck sounds were funny), but I just spent some time going through all of their social media and both of the body cam videos, and while it's not always that pronounced, it is a distinctive gait. Shouldn't that be easier to track and identify? Shouldn't it be noted on all of BOLOs? I'm so frustrated that he is still at large, whatever state he is in (location or physical).
I feel kind of bad for this because you put a lot of effort into that response but... we're arguing the same point. Ha!Do we really need to spend so much time parsing this out, though?
(As our mods might say, "This post lands at random", and isn't meant to signal you out above and beyond any and everyone else discussing it; I just chose to stick my flag in the mountainside by this comment.)
IMO, the point and goal is to figure out "where Brian might have gone".
Again IMO, "if this man is/was in fact Brian", then it seems extremely unlikely that he would ever mean "California, North Carolina", no matter how askew his worldview was at this point (again, IMO); simply because "California, North Carolina" was never a Brian + Gabby destination.
Thus, if it's an innocent random person, IMO it's possible said random person could mean "California, NC".
If it's in fact shown to be Brian, I consider it next to impossible that he would be gunning for "California NC"; nor, in turn, that he would be perceiving it as having something to do with Gabby.
Again, not trying to dictate the course of the conversation; just pointing out these potential time-wasting tangents early in the game before they derail entire multiple threads.
I mean, someone a few threads ago even wanted me to consider the statistics about the overall likely theft of Ford F-150s; which literally has zero to do with inside baseball, because we're not trying to measure "how often any F-150 driving down the road gets stolen in general"; because our topic is, did BRIAN steal a vehicle, and in particular the single vehicle being referenced by our tipster, KWIM?![]()
Yes, it is on this map and it does show that it's north of Asheville. However there are more than one community in North Carolina named California.No, it's not North of Asheville, not even on this map. It's way down east.
Crime of Passion
In criminal law, a crime of passion is a crime committed in the "heat of passion" in response to provocation, as opposed to one that was premeditated or deliberated. Provocation serves as a partial defense to manslaughter because while it does not completely excuse the defendant of the killing, it can downgrade the degree of the crime, and therefore the associated punishment.
Yes, the dialogue and behavior, plus I just have that feeling, you know?
Yes, it is on this map and it does show that it's north of Asheville. However there are more than one community in North Carolina named California.
If, and that's a big if, because we currently have no evidence of it, he is suffering a mental breakdown, none of his behavior will make sense. His speech will be odd, like Mr. Davis described, his appearance will deteriorate, and he very well could talk about Gabby as if she is still alive. Unfortunately, I have also seen that first hand. IME
I just "listened" to this guy's accounting for the first time from your Fox News link. Prior to this I had only been reading it. He is so detailed. So specific. He went above and beyond to get someone, anyone, to listen to him. IMOO this guy is not lying. He may be mistaken, but he is not lying. Full stop. MOO
I just "listened" to this guy's accounting for the first time from your Fox News link. Prior to this I had only been reading it. He is so detailed. So specific. He went above and beyond to get someone, anyone, to listen to him. IMOO this guy is not lying. He may be mistaken, but he is not lying. Full stop. MOO
Muhahaha! Very witty response!But if BL really thinks Gabby is alive in his mind, why would he be on the run and hiding?
Follow 23 N from Asheville, it a little community on the right. In NC and VA we have little areas/pockets of houses/families, maybe settled years ago and were named by locals. They are listed on maps. They aren't large enough to be a official towns or cities, named to identify a small area, usually away from a town.
Not sure I explained this very well.
Yes, the City California is over towards the coast. It is possible that is the area he's trying to reach, if so he's way off track. He may have a hidden house in the rural California community, from Google it appears remote, lots of heavy tree cover, or the coast or CA the state. But it is odd their being a community by that name.
The link I posted has satellite and terrain features you can click on under the map.
Who knows where BL is????
Moo...
Oh, so not a place he would reasonably expect a random stranger to know. If that were his destination, he'd have said "the city, not the state" JMO
Do you have the reference of GP'S mother saying this?
Either way, it seems - as made clear in discussions here and elsewhere - that many people do not recognize/have experience with an abusive dynamic.
I have had dysfunctional and abusive relationships. My own mother, a wonderful person, always tended to make observations along the lines of that *I* was just too emotional, rather than perceiving a) that the other person was treating me poorly/abusively, and b) that there was something in/about me that prompted me to lower myself and accept that behavior. Moms (and I am one myself) don't always see things perfectly clearly, either.