catchingdelivery
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Yes worrying.
Can you confirm though, I'm in the UK and our mobiles have this feature but are cell phones in the US the same, do they allow you to block a number?
so once blocked, no calls or text messages from that number can get through to your phone.
The only innocent explanation I can think of for the Laundries not answering or responding to text messages from Gabby's parents early on, is that their numbers were blocked and so the calls and text messages did not come through.
If this is possible then they could have been unaware they were trying to get hold of them and BL could have spun some 'we broke up, Gabby met some new people to travel with but said I could take the van to get home' excuse?
Obviously the silence afterwards is another matter but they could well have been told to keep quiet from then on
MOO
Can you confirm though, I'm in the UK and our mobiles have this feature but are cell phones in the US the same, do they allow you to block a number?
so once blocked, no calls or text messages from that number can get through to your phone.
The only innocent explanation I can think of for the Laundries not answering or responding to text messages from Gabby's parents early on, is that their numbers were blocked and so the calls and text messages did not come through.
If this is possible then they could have been unaware they were trying to get hold of them and BL could have spun some 'we broke up, Gabby met some new people to travel with but said I could take the van to get home' excuse?
Obviously the silence afterwards is another matter but they could well have been told to keep quiet from then on
MOO
Hence the significance of the pattern. Even when we know for a fact they were aware of the situation, they sat back and did nothing.
That removed any plausible deniability as I see it.