strawberry
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Has there ever been a case where a POI just was never found?
I'm sure there are. It took 18 years to find John List....
Has there ever been a case where a POI just was never found?
Did you watch it from the beginning because she was taken away from earshot of BL, allowed to sit safely in the police vehicle and encouraged to tell the LEO exactly what was going on.
From watching that bodycam footage it shows she was given the opportunity to speak to the LEO and tell exactly what had been happening.
My opinion is that there was a lot of things the FBI found throughout the course of the day - could have been through the house search, other evidence, etc. They relayed this to the attorney and advised him to cancel the press conference. JMO.Do you have any thoughts about why then?
I think after the FBI search warrant experience today, the Laundrie’s finally broke down and hired a Florida criminal lawyer, making this attorney’s presser moot. MOOIMO I think they were going to plead with Brian to come home. All signs pointed to it, I think, and his lawyer’s response to the media this evening could indicate it as well.
Maybe they cancelled it because he made contact with someone.
He was texting while pretending to be Gabby to her mother using her phone! No way to explain that. If he had the phone, where was she?Yeah, this points to him having control of the phone. However, he could just as easily say "I had her phone and she asked me to text about her Grandpa....I had a brain fart and forgot I was supposed to be using her voice....blah blah blah..." I mean, easily explained away (not that I believe it, but he could say it for sure.)
They did not conceal the white van in the garage. That garage couldn't fit as much as a wheelbarrow, it is jam packed. Photos here earlier this evening from European Herald tribune link that somebody kindly supplied.IMO he came back, van and all, because he needed his Mom. He figured she'd protect him. Voilà, she evidently is doing just that. They even concealed the white van in the garage; no one need have been any the wiser.
The hotel room are because the shelter does not have space for men. GP would have been at the shelter with other women and children. They only have facility for women and children.
Wasn't the interview before she was found? I'm not sure, but he doesn't seem particularly devastated in the interview. I think he was calling him Brianne since the beginning of their relationship as a joke, but also to let him know he has a thumb on him. Ultimately though...ugh.I think it was more to get at the Laundries and Brian. Understand that he's just lost his daughter <modsnip>. What Gabby's Dad is essentially pointing out is that this family hasn't been "man enough" to own what happened.
If her dead body was in the van at all, I'd be shocked.
if there's one thing an attorney loves more than money.... its free face time. he only called it off cause the FBI made it clear they had some info that probably would have made his clients "we are so sorry and know nothing" pleas look realt bad. Basicallt the BS that was gonna be sold at the press conference was shut down by the FBI and whatever they decided to share with him....My guess re the cancellation of the atty's presser: his practice is being negatively impacted, maybe ruined, by people leaving him 1-star reviews.
I completely agree with your statement that women are capable of taking care of themselves. I certainly am. But when you read his police report, he states he left an out of control, hysterical woman alone to fend for herself. (She WASN'T out of control and hysterical, but according to his police report, she was). That needs review by the Police Department.I point out it's interesting you say that, considering the amount of people who seem (I am presuming) up-in-arms that the Moab police even considered leaving Gabby alone in the van due to danger.
I mean, we still have people, yea verily, even single women, who pull to the side of an authorized road, park, etc.; and catch a few z's.
Some women indeed still road-trip on their own.
And, last but not least, it wasn't until very recently when we started worrying about the environment vs. wholehearted "car culture", that Americans started moving away from seeing their cars as their sanctuary/equivalent to freedom.
For all we OR the Moab police knew, AFAIK, Gabby was perfectly comfortable sleeping alone in her van/choosing it instead of a hotel room; thus I don't necessarily think they did anything wrong by giving Brian the hotel room and ceding her the van instead.
He was texting while pretending to be Gabby to her mother using her phone! No way to explain that. If he had the phone, where was she?
If he can explain it all away, why is he hiding right now? Why not explain and come clean if it's all so innocent. And why was Gabby buried near the van's parking place? If he could explain that he wouldn't need to run away. He is displaying consciousness of guilt right now.
At this point we are way beyond the simple explanation stage. That may have worked without a crime scene or a body, but not anymore.
It is sad. I’m guessing a camper in the area did that for her.
Already posted and yes. That is a major Salt Lake City newspaper.
This case is unfathomable to me. The ferociousness with which I am following it is surprising to me and reminds me uniquely of those crazy first few weeks of the Jennifer Dulos case.
I think it’s going to take a completely crazy turn at some point soon.
yes the search did seem a little odd. I bet it was an attempt to play into BL's parents.... all while the search warrant was being drawn up for todayThey did not search the preserve today. I'm sure technically they are "looking" for him just not in any specific place, more of a BOLO.
MY PERSONAL OPINION?
NPPD Didn't think he was there but they all had a lot of fun playing with all their toys in the swamp for the weekend. They called it off before it was actually dark on Saturday, saying it was too dark. No thermal scans at night. They barely showed up by 10 on Sunday and were done by 4. And today, Myakkahatchee Creek Park and Carlton Reserve are wide open to the public again.