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

Anonymous
It all comes down to: you went vacation with a person and you came back without that person. Are you at least concern about that person? And that person happen to be a fiance. You have no explanation on that person's whereabouts. You look very guilty regardless of what happened while on vacation.
Anonymous
OK, I"m wrong. They were all in the same area at the same time - https://www.sltrib.com/news/2021/09/16/police-compare-notes/


Wow. Although I am not sure that Landrie would have been described as a "creepy man," before this happened. He seemed like kind of a douchy, irritating guy, but not creepy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail article linked earlier in the thread said she was last seen in Salt Lake City after he returned from a short trip to Florida. If so, then why the focus in Grand Tetons?

Also, he says in the video that they don’t have money for a hotel and yet, after the incident, he flies to Florida and she stays in a hotel for 5 days.


The last call to her mom was her saying they were in Grand Tetons and heading to Yellowstone. Were they actually in GT? Not clear.

Why did he fly back to FL? Do we know? And totally agree about the 5 days in a hotel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail article linked earlier in the thread said she was last seen in Salt Lake City after he returned from a short trip to Florida. If so, then why the focus in Grand Tetons?

Also, he says in the video that they don’t have money for a hotel and yet, after the incident, he flies to Florida and she stays in a hotel for 5 days.


The last call to her mom was her saying they were in Grand Tetons and heading to Yellowstone. Were they actually in GT? Not clear.

Why did he fly back to FL? Do we know? And totally agree about the 5 days in a hotel.


22 year olds are impulsive and bad with money. Especially mentally ill ones.

If he has nothing to hide, he should just say what he knows and offer to take a poly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail article linked earlier in the thread said she was last seen in Salt Lake City after he returned from a short trip to Florida. If so, then why the focus in Grand Tetons?

Also, he says in the video that they don’t have money for a hotel and yet, after the incident, he flies to Florida and she stays in a hotel for 5 days.


The last call to her mom was her saying they were in Grand Tetons and heading to Yellowstone. Were they actually in GT? Not clear.

Why did he fly back to FL? Do we know? And totally agree about the 5 days in a hotel.


My guess is that after what happened with the police they were going to call it quits, or at least he was. He went home and she didn't feel comfortable staying in the van by herself, so she got a hotel. They probably made up over the phone and he decided to come back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail article linked earlier in the thread said she was last seen in Salt Lake City after he returned from a short trip to Florida. If so, then why the focus in Grand Tetons?

Also, he says in the video that they don’t have money for a hotel and yet, after the incident, he flies to Florida and she stays in a hotel for 5 days.


The last call to her mom was her saying they were in Grand Tetons and heading to Yellowstone. Were they actually in GT? Not clear.

Why did he fly back to FL? Do we know? And totally agree about the 5 days in a hotel.


22 year olds are impulsive and bad with money. Especially mentally ill ones.

If he has nothing to hide, he should just say what he knows and offer to take a poly.

Np even if I was completely innocent I wouldn’t take a poly. They’re notoriously wrong. Especially if I was the main suspect. I’d work with police through my lawyer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail article linked earlier in the thread said she was last seen in Salt Lake City after he returned from a short trip to Florida. If so, then why the focus in Grand Tetons?

Also, he says in the video that they don’t have money for a hotel and yet, after the incident, he flies to Florida and she stays in a hotel for 5 days.


The last call to her mom was her saying they were in Grand Tetons and heading to Yellowstone. Were they actually in GT? Not clear.

Why did he fly back to FL? Do we know? And totally agree about the 5 days in a hotel.


22 year olds are impulsive and bad with money. Especially mentally ill ones.

If he has nothing to hide, he should just say what he knows and offer to take a poly.


My guess is that she either committed suicide or it was an accidental death. He was afraid he would be blamed so he went home, or he got advice from someone who told him to come home. If she died in a suspicious way he would have been arrested at the scene.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail article linked earlier in the thread said she was last seen in Salt Lake City after he returned from a short trip to Florida. If so, then why the focus in Grand Tetons?

Also, he says in the video that they don’t have money for a hotel and yet, after the incident, he flies to Florida and she stays in a hotel for 5 days.


The last call to her mom was her saying they were in Grand Tetons and heading to Yellowstone. Were they actually in GT? Not clear.

Why did he fly back to FL? Do we know? And totally agree about the 5 days in a hotel.


He flew back to FL on 8/23 to move their belongings from his parents home in FL to a storage unit. The couple lives with his parents. Allegedly, she stayed in a hotel (Fairfield Inn) the same hotel police safe havened him after the 8/12 incident. He flew back to her in Colorado IIRC on 8/27. Between 8/27 and 9/1, he drove the van back to Florida and arrived at his parents home on 9/1. Gabby's parents reported her missing on 9/11, after unsuccessful attempts to reach her, AND unanswered calls/texts to Brian and his parents.10 days!!
Anonymous
He's lying at least in part to the officers by saying he didn't have money for a hotel and instead using the DV funding for a place to stay. I'm really trying to wrap my head around the white male privilege here and how the system potentially failed this woman. (I've also been the victim of the chummy police, this video gave me a flashback)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure I understood a couple of details brought up in the past few pages:

1. A couple were murdered in the general area where Gabby and Brian were arguing. Weirdly enough, the restaurant they were standing in front of was where the murdered woman worked.

2. Someone called the cops because he was afraid what he was witnessing looked scary and like DV.

3. Gabby was crying hysterically and not making a lot of sense when the cops tried to interview her (do I have this straight? I didn't watch the YouTube).

So my question is: If I have the above facts straight, is it possible Gabby was crying hysterically because of the murders, i.e., either she saw something, or Brian was involved in the murders - and Gabby was TERRIFIED?


Here's a story about the murders in the park - https://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/2021/08/23/newlywed-campers-murdered-utah-near-arches-national-park/8244124002/.


August 12th was when Gabby and Brian were fighting outside the Moonflower Coop where one of the murdered couple worked. August 13th was the last day the murdered couple was seen alive. Most likely not related but the timing and coincidental location of the Moonflower is kind of strange.


One day after the Gabby/Brian argument the newlywed couple are last seen alive. The murdered couple are found dead on 8/18. On 8/23 Brian flies back to Florida to place their things in a storage facility. She stays in a hotel for 5 days while he's in FL. I suppose she was seen around the hotel area during those 5 days? Brian flies back to Utah and subsequently drives the van back to FL. Gabby is never seen again. We can only hope she's alive, but it's not looking good.

I think something about this whole situation stinks like a rotten fish. What are the chances that a young couple is murdered, and a young adult girl disappears - in the exact same (presumably safe) rural location, within ~10 days of each other?

Hmm?
Anonymous
I think it’s a stunt to get followers
Anonymous
I think they were on drugs. He either killed her during a fight, or she overdosed and he freaked out, either way disposing of her body. His silence is smart. There will never be evidence for an indictment. She sounds like she was unstable. Murdered newlyweds who knows what happened or if there is a link.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So many of these threads. I think Jeff needs to create a new section for True Crime or Mysterious Deaths.


I think this is a GREAT idea!

+2
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Daily Mail article linked earlier in the thread said she was last seen in Salt Lake City after he returned from a short trip to Florida. If so, then why the focus in Grand Tetons?

Also, he says in the video that they don’t have money for a hotel and yet, after the incident, he flies to Florida and she stays in a hotel for 5 days.


The last call to her mom was her saying they were in Grand Tetons and heading to Yellowstone. Were they actually in GT? Not clear.

Why did he fly back to FL? Do we know? And totally agree about the 5 days in a hotel.


22 year olds are impulsive and bad with money. Especially mentally ill ones.

If he has nothing to hide, he should just say what he knows and offer to take a poly.




My guess is that she either committed suicide or it was an accidental death. He was afraid he would be blamed so he went home, or he got advice from someone who told him to come home. If she died in a suspicious way he would have been arrested at the scene.


np you sound like the guy's parents. Thank goodness your "guesses" don't have any authority over this case. Please be respectful as you don't know what happened and this is someone's beloved daughter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So many of these threads. I think Jeff needs to create a new section for True Crime or Mysterious Deaths.


I think this is a GREAT idea!

+2


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