Exactly. That was what I was going to post as well that lady's husband actually called the police to report the disappearance. In this case, no one was called at all which is really strange and on top of that, he drove her car back to FL. There's definitely a lot of suspicious things about the bf. |
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Her husband, Lee Heist, who was investigated and then cleared as a suspect
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Half the world's servers is just storing video of people unlocking their phones 3479782371 times a day, I'm sure. |
Okay, well in that scenario why didn't HIS parents come get him if he was being seriously abused? He's staying with them now, so they are certainly close enough. If she is the abuser, why would she leave the vehicle (which is in her name)? If she's a controlling b, then she's going to punish him and take the car and make him hitchhike. Also, you have a very paternalistic viewpoint: you're saying she needs to be protected, but that she's also the instigator. Okay, NEXT. |
| would like to see the money trail for their trip. For instance, did they regularly use bank cards and credit cards up until she stopped communicating with family/last siting? and then did everything suddenly switch to cash? |
He is not doing the right thing by not even saying when/where he last saw her. I don't care what anyone says about lawyers. I would rather go to jail than not say what happened to my husband to help an investigation. I would want a lawyer present, for sure. As the mother of boys there is no way I would let my kid live with me if they couldn't have the basic decency to do this. Not a role model, pp. |
Why don’t you ask? I am sure you’ll get “the least untruthful answer” they care to make up. |
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Have any of you people who are rushing to judgment of this young man considered that by putting all the focus on him you are possibly providing cover for a real perpetrator- if there is one -
Somewhere earlier someone posted that 2 people were found killed in Moab around the same time that Gabby & Brian were there and that the same coffee shop that they hung out in ( likely for the WiFi ) was linked to those 2 people as well. I think Gabby will turn up , but if she did meet with foul play, I’d bet it was at the hands of a Ted Bundy type who witnessed her spat with her bf, saw how impaired she was - pretty girls do attract a lot of eyes, you know , and decided to wait his opportunity to show up and offer her a ride or something Because that’s how people disappear- it’s not always the BF people and it sounds like his parents are just looking out for their kid |
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I’m sorry for gabby and I think her bf killed her.
That aside, was she making money as an influencer? Bc the video in the OP is extremely boring. I had to click out after 2 minutes. People make a living doing this? |
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Here’s my theory with lots of holes in it:
He killed the newlywed couple the night after the fight when he was in the hotel room alone and Gabby was in the van. Motive not clear. He freaked out about it and made up some excuse to get out of the area ASAP so the deaths couldn’t be traced back to him. For some reason he flies back to Utah and picks up Gabby and they hightail it out of town and head to the Tetons. Gabby somehow finds out what he did and he kills her and takes off in her van. Far fetched, but whether he killed the newlyweds or not I feel like their deaths are somehow connected to Gabby’s disappearance. |
Um, I think her guy was the Ted Bundy type. |
I'm just throwing this out there because I'd never heard of this until I saw it on FB, but there is a "zone of death" in Yellowstone. Whether it is a loophole or not I don't know, but interesting and scary enough for me to never go to Yellowstone without a big group.
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Only because she has disappeared. They were traveling together - he was responsible for her, and she was responsible for him. If she had shown up at home without him, with his cellphone etc. etc., and she had lawyered up, the reverse would be getting discussed right now. At the very least he needs to tell her parents what he can about her whereabouts. He's not. Bottom line. Instead, he's silent, he has her cellphone and her vehicle, and he's lawyered up. These are the actions of a guilty man, and not someone who dropped her off in the nearest town and left her there. Hopefully she's still alive and will eventually turn up. We can only hope. |
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Stop with the distraction of focusing on Brian and find out who is preying on campers in Moab ??? |
Let's say that she died by falling off a cliff (or jumping). If I'm him, there's no way on earth I'm telling the police that for fear of them assuming I killed her. I'd get home to mom/dad ASAP and ask them what to do next. He knew there is police video that shows them arguing. He's a sitting duck for being blamed for her death, whether or not he caused it. I don't think his "lawyering up" shows anything about his guilt or lack of guilt. Also, she was clearly unstable. Her family was too---it's BEYOND weird that they allowed their mentally ill, hysterical daughter to continue to travel alone with her boyfriend. Any of us would be on a plane and headed out there the day after that phone call. I wonder if he and his family knew very well what they were dealing with (unstable girl, weird family) and lawyered up asap knowing that even something benign would not work itself with these people involved. All that to say that we have no idea what happened. -he killed her -she committed suicide -she had an accident -she died from the elements -a third person killed her. Innocent until proven guilty. It may sound like I'm defending him but I just HATE it when people assume it's the man. Has to be the man. No trial, no jury. He's guilty. That's now how the legal system works, thank goodness. |