Van Lifer couple camping in Utah national park - two weeks later fiancee arrives in FL alone

Anonymous

Can her parents Sue his parents for withholding information about their daughter?
Anonymous
That poor sweet baby. Her poor parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Can her parents Sue his parents for withholding information about their daughter?


They can, but why should they? That’s civil court. The state should charge his parents instead
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Can her parents Sue his parents for withholding information about their daughter?


Wouldn’t they have to show monetary damages?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s very hard to watch that traffic stop. It’s clear as day to me she was the victim. Watching him charm the police.

Where were her parents? She was on the phone with them. You tell your daughter, this person seems dangerous. I’m coming to get you.


Don’t you dare ask where her parents were. They did not know about the police video until after she was missing. They only knew what their adult daughter told them. The second something felt off and they didn’t hear from her they began calling Brian, his parents and then the police. They did everything right here, so don’t for a second criticize grieving parents.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Can her parents Sue his parents for withholding information about their daughter?


Wouldn’t they have to show monetary damages?


No. Intentional infliction of emotional distress. It’s a tort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s very hard to watch that traffic stop. It’s clear as day to me she was the victim. Watching him charm the police.

Where were her parents? She was on the phone with them. You tell your daughter, this person seems dangerous. I’m coming to get you.


Don’t you dare ask where her parents were. They did not know about the police video until after she was missing. They only knew what their adult daughter told them. The second something felt off and they didn’t hear from her they began calling Brian, his parents and then the police. They did everything right here, so don’t for a second criticize grieving parents.


The entire time the police video was filming she was on the phone with her parents sobbing. So they didn’t see her but they heard her sobbing to them. And they said she called daily
Anonymous
I the mom said regularly, not daily. I don’t blame the parents. I blame the murderer.
Anonymous
The clear takeaway from the body cam video is that both of these young people were deeply troubled and mentally ill. We don’t know yet how she died. Let’s stop speculating until the facts are in, cause of death, etc. They swore they hadn’t been drinking or doing drugs, but they sure looked like the were both strung out. And both admitted to mental health issues during the traffic stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The clear takeaway from the body cam video is that both of these young people were deeply troubled and mentally ill. We don’t know yet how she died. Let’s stop speculating until the facts are in, cause of death, etc. They swore they hadn’t been drinking or doing drugs, but they sure looked like the were both strung out. And both admitted to mental health issues during the traffic stop.


OMG STOPPP!! He fake texted her mom, drive home without her and told police nothing, ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s very hard to watch that traffic stop. It’s clear as day to me she was the victim. Watching him charm the police.

Where were her parents? She was on the phone with them. You tell your daughter, this person seems dangerous. I’m coming to get you.


Yeah, he even told the cops that she was “crazy” while laughing it off. While she’s crying uncontrollably.

This quote broke my heart: "he's a downer. I just quit my job to travel across the country, and I'm trying to start a blog, a travel blog, so I've been building my website. I've been really stressed, and he doesn't really believe that I can do any of it."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The clear takeaway from the body cam video is that both of these young people were deeply troubled and mentally ill. We don’t know yet how she died. Let’s stop speculating until the facts are in, cause of death, etc. They swore they hadn’t been drinking or doing drugs, but they sure looked like the were both strung out. And both admitted to mental health issues during the traffic stop.

you: "let's stop speculating!!!"
Also you: they were both definitely on drugs
Anonymous
Spouse and I were just talking about this. A trip like this with young people who have some issues was a recipe for disaster. I think the video from police showed a troubled duo. The police officer did a good job separating them for the night but a shame he was probably not allowed to call their parents. Clearly the trip needed to end. I think many parents have been drawn to this story because across the country trips seem to be a norm thing for young people but bad things can happen. I have a feeling they will not find this young man alive. I also think the behavior of his family was bizarre. There was no concern for this young women and it leads me to believe they knew. If they knew then surely they should be charged with something.
Anonymous
The parents knew that there was no need to frantically search for a missing alive person. They knew she was not alive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s very hard to watch that traffic stop. It’s clear as day to me she was the victim. Watching him charm the police.

Where were her parents? She was on the phone with them. You tell your daughter, this person seems dangerous. I’m coming to get you.


Yeah, he even told the cops that she was “crazy” while laughing it off. While she’s crying uncontrollably.

This quote broke my heart: "he's a downer. I just quit my job to travel across the country, and I'm trying to start a blog, a travel blog, so I've been building my website. I've been really stressed, and he doesn't really believe that I can do any of it."


I found this sad too. This is not something people in healthy relationships say. She was obviously used to being put down by him and told ("I can't do any of it") that she is not capable, for whatever reason. She probably did have mental issues, but he seemed to use that as leverage over her. The above should have been a red flag for DV but I understand why it was not (kiiiinda).
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