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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could the crazy lady talking about Gabby being in a secret mental institution please stop? Thanks.


But so fun. Already thinking of a novel centered on a mental health facility in a way off the beaten path location. All personnel live on site, and there is no TV, internet or cell phone reception, only a single landline phone.


Jesus you’re obtuse. It’s not some magical place with no tv, etc.

No one is saying they don’t know people are looking for her, they’re saying people that know can not legally say anything.

If your adult child checked into a facility and you didn’t know, how would you find out? You can’t. They can’t tell you. You wouldn’t know. You’d think they are "missing" when in fact they are not missing. People there would know where your child was, they just couldn’t legally tell you.


The idea that they can never work in medical care again is ludicrous. National Inquirer etc get these kinds of tips + pics from health providers all the time and are pretty successful in hiding the sources. You think they'd not pay big bucks to an inside tipster for something like this?
Anonymous
Police now have access to Brian and Gabby’s phones. Hopefully it will help them find Gabby.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could the crazy lady talking about Gabby being in a secret mental institution please stop? Thanks.


But so fun. Already thinking of a novel centered on a mental health facility in a way off the beaten path location. All personnel live on site, and there is no TV, internet or cell phone reception, only a single landline phone.


Jesus you’re obtuse. It’s not some magical place with no tv, etc.

No one is saying they don’t know people are looking for her, they’re saying people that know can not legally say anything.

If your adult child checked into a facility and you didn’t know, how would you find out? You can’t. They can’t tell you. You wouldn’t know. You’d think they are "missing" when in fact they are not missing. People there would know where your child was, they just couldn’t legally tell you.


NP. Sure thing, crazy lady. Give my regards to the peanut gallery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I kind of wonder if he has gone back to look for her to clear his name. It wouldn't be unlike two people with mental health issues if she ran away or he did, and now it doesn't look good.


God bless, PP. Lol
Anonymous
There was a sighting of the couple in Victor at a store. There was also a sighting of them at a bar in Ashton, ID. Then the next night a sighting of him at a bar called Bullwinkles in Montana. Maybe the search should be that road from Ashton to Bullwinkles (20?). It’s like they left Grand Teton together and she never made it to Yellowstone. All of these sighting may not be verified but the route seems to match where they were going. Look at the road on a map. Lots of remote areas there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There was a sighting of the couple in Victor at a store. There was also a sighting of them at a bar in Ashton, ID. Then the next night a sighting of him at a bar called Bullwinkles in Montana. Maybe the search should be that road from Ashton to Bullwinkles (20?). It’s like they left Grand Teton together and she never made it to Yellowstone. All of these sighting may not be verified but the route seems to match where they were going. Look at the road on a map. Lots of remote areas there.


If these sightings of the couple together in Ashton and then Brian alone at the bar near the Yellowstone west entrance then she could have disappeared on route 20 between Ashton and West Yellowstone. That part of the road is just an hour drive. There are lakes, falls, campground, forest. I hope they look in that area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I kind of wonder if he has gone back to look for her to clear his name. It wouldn't be unlike two people with mental health issues if she ran away or he did, and now it doesn't look good.


God bless, PP. Lol


Really? Because I can see them getting in a fight, her running away and him doing something stupid like just driving the van home and not reporting her missing or looking for her. And only now realizing he could be responsible for her death. They don't seem like the sharpest tools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I kind of wonder if he has gone back to look for her to clear his name. It wouldn't be unlike two people with mental health issues if she ran away or he did, and now it doesn't look good.


God bless, PP. Lol


Really? Because I can see them getting in a fight, her running away and him doing something stupid like just driving the van home and not reporting her missing or looking for her. And only now realizing he could be responsible for her death. They don't seem like the sharpest tools


SMH. Sure, fine he's not a sharp tool. What about his parents? They couldn't bother reporting Gabby missing or getting on plane to look for her? I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest they possess enough curiosity to have asked where Gabby was when he abruptly returned without her to their former residence with the van they were traveling in. Then, he told the truth or gave a fishy answer, and they got a lawyer. I'm sure he's in the wild burying evidence and resisting arrest.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I kind of wonder if he has gone back to look for her to clear his name. It wouldn't be unlike two people with mental health issues if she ran away or he did, and now it doesn't look good.


God bless, PP. Lol


Really? Because I can see them getting in a fight, her running away and him doing something stupid like just driving the van home and not reporting her missing or looking for her. And only now realizing he could be responsible for her death. They don't seem like the sharpest tools


Yes, really. This isn’t The Fugitive. He’s not on the run to clear his good name
Anonymous
Well, the two options are: (1) he killed her, intentionally or accidentally; or (2) they had a fight and he left her somewhere and didn't report her missing. And then something happened.

He doesn't act like he has good sense, so I assume either are possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, the two options are: (1) he killed her, intentionally or accidentally; or (2) they had a fight and he left her somewhere and didn't report her missing. And then something happened.

He doesn't act like he has good sense, so I assume either are possible.



Ok yes. So if we can move past the inane chatter about her being an abuser who shouldn't be on social media, we can center on the real issue, which you have succinctly summarized here: either he abandoned her or killed her. I'm curious whether people think abandoned or killed is more likely?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, the two options are: (1) he killed her, intentionally or accidentally; or (2) they had a fight and he left her somewhere and didn't report her missing. And then something happened.

He doesn't act like he has good sense, so I assume either are possible.



Ok yes. So if we can move past the inane chatter about her being an abuser who shouldn't be on social media, we can center on the real issue, which you have succinctly summarized here: either he abandoned her or killed her. I'm curious whether people think abandoned or killed is more likely?


I think abandoned, that she ran off during a fight and he left her behind.
Anonymous
Was there any reason given for Brian moving all his and Gabbys stufff out of his parents home into a storage unit? Perhaps they were planning to relocate out West? It sounds like they were planning to move out permanently?
Anonymous
I think he killed her. If he had abandoned her, he had plenty of time on the LOOOONG drive back to FL to cool off and realize he needed to go back for her. Since he didn’t do that, took her van, drove across the whole US and his parents didn’t send up any red flags when he returned without her, that means they all know there is no point in searching for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, the two options are: (1) he killed her, intentionally or accidentally; or (2) they had a fight and he left her somewhere and didn't report her missing. And then something happened.

He doesn't act like he has good sense, so I assume either are possible.



Ok yes. So if we can move past the inane chatter about her being an abuser who shouldn't be on social media, we can center on the real issue, which you have succinctly summarized here: either he abandoned her or killed her. I'm curious whether people think abandoned or killed is more likely?

Could she have killed herself? He abandoned her, then she killed herself (or got killed by someone else? Ran into some sort of trouble while deserted?) - my gut says he killed her, maybe not even intentionally, but I can see it happening a different way too.
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