The agents were on the other side of that trail. That's where they found the backpack and partial remains.
I totally realized that, but it wasn't close enough. Not close enough apparently for CL to wait with the bag until his wife found the FBI.
The agents were on the other side of that trail. That's where they found the backpack and partial remains.
Wonder if Gabby's family would sue them in that instance if they tried to make money off of Gabby's tragic murder.What programs in America carry the biggest cheque book?
There's nothing stopping the Laundries selling their story, right or wrong it will be there for the taking.
I betcha & I'm a betting girl.
That is definitely quite a big rip in the bottom of the bag. What do you think is poking out? Looks like something hard, black and angular. Phone, laptop, charging station, butt of a gun???
I agree. I don't think it's ripped, I think that's a clip. MOOAt first glance I thought that bag had a hole, but now I think the black bits at the bottom are part of another latch system similar to what's at the top -- for keeping the bag rolled up or compressed or however one would describe the mechanics of how a dry bag works.
MOO
You may be on to something!My mom continually asked me today how B's remains could be found if he were completely underwater (her words based off her takeaway from news reports). Hanging, I said. Same with the preservation of his notebook. Without going into graphic detail that's the best explanation I could give her.
Well said.Grief isn't linear
I just can’t agree.. BL is not a beautiful young person. He is a murderer who stol a beautiful young woman’s life from her.Sad. All the way around. Two beautiful young people are gone, their families and friends are heartbroken and their loss is great.
There is nothing to be learned here. It's done. May they both rest in peace.
So the clip isn’t on YouTube yet, but I went back & watched it again. It is when she is talking to Brian Entin at the beginning of the show. She said that that the “Pasco County Sherriff’s Office was very clear with [her] about the prowess of Diesel” & that the water absolutely would not have stopped him from hitting on a scent. But they specifically mention Diesel & call him out. But do not mention if he was searching that specific area.Was Diesel anywhere near that area where remains were found. Did he say? jmo
In this scenario I take it we're discounting everything SB said about when he was reported missing?Imagine if D and P, not real ppl, had a daughter or son go missing. They initially waited 4 days to report the disappearance, and added the next day that a car was involved. Then a few weeks later they just happened to remember that their child really went missing the day BEFORE they first said.
This is WS. I don't have to imagine the uproar.
Yet real ppl did what I just described.
Their child could still be alive had they not played the above games, imo. Which is why I do believe the plan went awry, they never expected him to take his own life, and IMO he didn't. Imo he was supposed to report in, for example on their outing yesterday, but he did not. So, they get very concerned and take a beeline to where they last saw him.
There is no other way to explain the nonchalant attitudes until today.
Jmo
I respectfully disagree. I can't find a better link, but have read generally the same thing in multiple places.The report specifically says throttling...which means he used his hands not another body part or ligature
'Died by suicide' sounds a far better way of referring to suicide, agreeActually, "committing suicide" apparently is a term that should be updated/changed. They are saying 'died by suicide' is a better way or putting it. JMO....
“The term ‘committed suicide’ is damaging because for many, if not most, people it evokes associations with ‘committed a crime’ or ‘committed a sin’ and makes us think about something morally reprehensible or illegal,” said Jacek Debiec, an assistant professor in the University of Michigan’s department of psychiatry who specializes in post-traumatic stress and anxiety disorders.
One such source: Why You Should Stop Saying 'Committed Suicide'
I do think they’re stating this cautiously, but that they are more certain than they suggest. I say this because human bones are formed quite differently than other types of animal bones, for example the unique arrangement of the osteons inside our bones. These would be discernible to a trained eye like the medical examiner, for example. JMO
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