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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope there are investigative journalists doing their job.


Brian Entin is doing a very thorough job. He was in North Port almost every day with live updates and interviews. He just finished a route from Moab – to Salt Lake City – to Jackson – to Grand Teton, interviewing and investigating. I follow him on twitter and Newsnation. Here is last night's special report:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ7QBQal5t4&ab_channel=NewsNationNow
Anonymous
So heartbreaking!

I just can’t get over how pretty and innocent she was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So heartbreaking!

I just can’t get over how pretty and innocent she was.


I agree that it's heartbreaking, but you need to stop pretending you knew anything about her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Actually, I explicitly said in the original post his parents owned it. He was 23 years old. Most 23 year olds are still living with or being supported at least in part by parents.


Maybe in your extremely privileged experience. In my world, most 23 year olds are living independently and have been doing so for a while.
Anonymous
My YouTube says this was posted a month ago, but I just saw it for the first time this morning.

Made me tear up. 😢
This video displays what appears to be two, adventurous young beautiful people in love.
With life - they both appear playful/carefree/happy.

With their futures ahead of them.
Who would even think after watching these shots what tragically occurred this summer. 💔🕊

https://youtube.com/watch?v=_IiZUeYYgp4&feature=share
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My YouTube says this was posted a month ago, but I just saw it for the first time this morning.

Made me tear up. 😢
This video displays what appears to be two, adventurous young beautiful people in love.
With life - they both appear playful/carefree/happy.

With their futures ahead of them.
Who would even think after watching these shots what tragically occurred this summer. 💔🕊

https://youtube.com/watch?v=_IiZUeYYgp4&feature=share


When you look at it from the facts they shared with the police, violent rage and anger, untreated OCD, untreated anxiety, etc.. living in a small space, disagreeing about how successful this vlogging career was, etc.. it was a classic case of what you see isn’t what you get.
Anonymous
^^ This is so true. ^^

Everyone + everything on social media looks so perfect.
As an outsider looking in, especially if I were in my early 20’s - I would have been very envious of what is showcased in this video.

Gabby appeared to have it all: Youth, beauty, a loving fiancé who shared her love for outdoor adventure.
I would have gladly traded places w/her based on the carefree photos she posted so frequently.

But this was all surface stuff.
Who knew that what existed below the surface was actually as evil as anyone of us could ever imagine.

PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So heartbreaking!

I just can’t get over how pretty and innocent she was.


I agree that it's heartbreaking, but you need to stop pretending you knew anything about her.

np. even if she was ugly and not innocent, that doesn't make it ok for her boyfriend to MURDER her...

wtf is wrong with some of ya'll?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So heartbreaking!

I just can’t get over how pretty and innocent she was.


I agree that it's heartbreaking, but you need to stop pretending you knew anything about her.

np. even if she was ugly and not innocent, that doesn't make it ok for her boyfriend to MURDER her...

wtf is wrong with some of ya'll?
.

Agreed! Her being “pretty” doesn’t make this any more of a tragedy than if she’d been homely or dorky looking. I’ve never understood those who raves about her looks as if that should have protected her somehow. So many shallow people.
Anonymous
I think because it is rare these days to see pretty and slim women like Gabbi. So I guess, people perceive it as a greater loss than if she would be fat and ugly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think because it is rare these days to see pretty and slim women like Gabbi. So I guess, people perceive it as a greater loss than if she would be fat and ugly.


WTF is the matter with you?
She was a perfectly average looking young woman and that’s utterly irrelevant anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think because it is rare these days to see pretty and slim women like Gabbi. So I guess, people perceive it as a greater loss than if she would be fat and ugly.


WTF is the matter with you?
She was a perfectly average looking young woman and that’s utterly irrelevant anyway.

I think former poster is a troll. He can’t be serious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^ This is so true. ^^

Everyone + everything on social media looks so perfect.
As an outsider looking in, especially if I were in my early 20’s - I would have been very envious of what is showcased in this video.

Gabby appeared to have it all: Youth, beauty, a loving fiancé who shared her love for outdoor adventure.
I would have gladly traded places w/her based on the carefree photos she posted so frequently.

But this was all surface stuff.
Who knew that what existed below the surface was actually as evil as anyone of us could ever imagine.

PP.


+1

Agree, and it doesn’t change myc in your 60’s, sadly.

Own it. Change it. For the better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think because it is rare these days to see pretty and slim women like Gabbi. So I guess, people perceive it as a greater loss than if she would be fat and ugly.


Only messed people think the tragedy of losing someone is a function of how good their figure is???

Hopeless
Anonymous
Anyone think Brian’s Dad killed him in the park, or on the camping trip?
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