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Found this. 11 items saved between September 14th - 17th September. Who’s updating the blog if GB hasn’t been heard from? Very strange!
His complete lack of cooperation with LE though leaves me zero doubt of his involvement. I absolutely understand lawyering up, I do not understand him not cooperating with LE with guidance from his lawyer who would be by his side. I can’t think of any scenario that if he was not involved, it would not be to his advantage for him, with his lawyer, to provide LE with all the info he knows.Because she has endangered her own life. I rather not say what I'm thinking.
As someone who has had an interest in crime for many years, I can't tell you how many times unsolved disappearances began with a boyfriend letting an upset girlfriend or wife out of the car, driving away, returning after "cooling off" and finding her gone.
Sometimes, its not the people involved, but the environment of the unexpected they occupied and the unanticipated humans who inhabited it.
Haven't read everything yet, unfortunately, but has anyone posted that she could be in a psychiatric inpatient facility in the area?
Whether she was IVC'd or admitted voluntarily, it would be HIPAA protected and not disclosable unless she authorized it to be disclosed.
JMO.
*******I wish we could pin this post. Every time someone goes missing people wonder if they're in a rehab, mental health facility or hospital and due to HIPAA no one is able to report it.
I don’t know why we have the same interest in following crime, but I do too. My observation is the opposite, very small percentage when the SO is not the perpetrator.As someone who has had an interest in crime for many years, I can't tell you how many times unsolved disappearances began with a boyfriend letting an upset girlfriend or wife out of the car, driving away, returning after "cooling off" and finding her gone.
Sometimes, its not the people involved, but the environment of the unexpected they occupied and the unanticipated humans who inhabited it.
Something else that has bothered me about the police can video-
Their campsite that night was planned to be in Arches- Gabby wasn’t comfortable driving the van.
The only campsite in Arches is *17 miles* into the park with no cell service. Would she have been comfortable driving 17 miles into the park when she was concerned about Brian’s hotel room being across Moab from her, which is not a very big town?
So it’s probably safe to assume she didn’t stay at the campsite in Arches that night.
RSBMGabby could have voluntarily gotten out of the van and stayed behind, and BL will claim she just wanted to be on her own (if he ever says anything at all, which is doubtful). "Woman goes missing in Yellowstone" is not enough to file charges against her BF, IMO.
I dont believe most facilities would allow a nationwide search effort for a missing woman continue if they could notify law enforcement without publicity and ensure she was alive. MOO