If that were an option, wouldn't SB have advised him to cooperate though?In an interview, Rose D. mentioned that Gabby was known to slap Brian around during fights. Unfortunately, a pattern of that type of thing may set up a self-defense scenario. I wonder what Dr. Phil's take on that would be?
It looks like a sandboard to me. A skateboard would drag in the sand?On one of his Bizarre posts I believe he's shown using his skateboard on the sand dunes
I don't recall her saying that. Not saying you're wrong but if you could provide a link please if you're stating this as fact.In an interview, Rose D. mentioned that Gabby was known to slap Brian around during fights. Unfortunately, a pattern of that type of thing may set up a self-defense scenario. I wonder what Dr. Phil's take on that would be?
I’m replying to my own post- about FLORIDA 911 calls.Re: 911 calls
Right now , in the search for finding BL, I am more puzzled by the 911 calls and LE response to the L home starting on the 10th. The 10th was before the missing person report was filed, before the media and protestors were camping out front, before laundry baskets and flowers were defiling their precious lawn, before there were bullhorns, before Dog was at the door-so why were there 2 calls on the 10th and subsequently, 4 on the 11th???
Iirc on the 10th GP’s family started reaching out to the family of the man that their daughter loved. And that is when I think the *^%# hit the fan. I think that is when the Ls turned away from their phones and said to BL, (something along the lines of…) “wait a minute, G isn’t home after a fight like you said…, where the heck is she?” And having lived with this young troubled couple for quite a bit, and knowing what they had seen and heard, these parents had an Anthony lightbulb moment akin to opening a car truck, and an argument ensued.
And IMO the argument must have pretty bad. I don’t know about most of you, but it usually takes a lot to punch those numbers. The last time my family called 911, I was having a heart attack. So I figure tensions and fear and anger were at an all time high when 911 started to be punched from the Laundry home. I wonder if LE laid eyes on BL during ANY of their responses on the 10th or 11th? My guess isBL skedaddled after a screaming match with C and R ( and forget the new phone). IMO, they didn’t report him missing cuz they thought he’d be back.
then they called SB, and the “stories” began.
I hope Fox has made another FOIA request to get those 911 reports in full. The fact that they are so redacted speaks to me. If that info did not have anything to do with GP, and be important to future legal proceedings, I don’t believe they would be redacted at all.
Moo moo moo
I’ve now come to the conclusion BL is just a punk who has had help on his run - I do think he’s north and the preserve was a “well done”play by the lawyer …
JMO
I'm not so sure - I am sure that pressure causing fractures and the like can be measured?A coroner would be able to identify a fatal head wound but probably not how it occurred, if intent played a roll - whether from someone deliberately getting bashed on the head with a rock or accidentally falling after being pushed. JMO
They were journalists! Fox news was planted there along with several other media outlets.Thanks for your answer. In short, yes, I do believe that the 'folks asking questions' are harassing. If it is the same people who harrassed CaL - then I have cause for concern. They were not ordinary protestors. They were sent there by someone to get answers. Most disturbing IMO.
I am sure that a poster stated that it was included. I defer to your experience! That makes perfect sense!That is not possible, as an accidental homicide happens during a lawful act.
Federal case, I reckon...Which jurisdiction will issue an arrest warrant for murder once Brian is found?
Innocent people have gone to jail.Is there any scenario where a lawyer would advise a client to stay quiet in a missing person's investigation without there being strong evidence of murder?
Is there any scenario where a lawyer would advise a client to stay quiet in a missing person's investigation without there being strong evidence of murder?
Every lawyer I know says say nothing.Is there any scenario where a lawyer would advise a client to stay quiet in a missing person's investigation without there being strong evidence of murder?
I am sure that a poster stated that it was included. I defer to your experience! That makes perfect sense!
Exactly!Innocent people have gone to jail.
Hypothetically, if this were an accident or even self-defense (GP hits BL's arm, BL pushes her away and she falls and hits her head), with no witnesses, how many here would be willing to acquit him based on his testimony alone? With a history of a volatile relationship and the Moab encounter, BL would most likely be looking at a lot of time behind bars.
Is there any scenario where a lawyer would advise a client to stay quiet in a missing person's investigation without there being strong evidence of murder?