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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps we have had different life experiences and that is why you see only one possible killer and I see multiple threats to this girl

I’m blonde, blue eyed and athletic

My life experience is that from the age of about 15 until well past my 40th birthday, I could not walk down the street, wait for a bus, stand in a checkin line at an airport, fly on a plane, use the hotel pool patio - sit at a table in a restaurant and wait for my date for 10 minutes without being approached, offered a ride , asked out , given a business card

Even by cops , “ you know this neighborhood isn’t a good place to wait for the bus , why don’t you let me give you a ride “

I was even pressured by a military officer in uniform at the Pentagon to accept a ride home

“ well, if your bf doesn’t work out ….here is my card “

Literally 10 x a day

All this girl had to do is say “ yes” to the wrong person - ONCE and she is toast

Doesn’t mean it’s Brian


Lol - all those people were not trying to kidnap and murder you.


No, but you’d be surprised how many of the men were hoping for sex - that day or one day soon - in other words they were not approaching me to solve global warming or to gain from me government intelligence or the latest stock tip -they just wanted a way into my pants - that day or the next week or month

Some men want it in the next hour and, yes, they might kill you for turning them down

The only way to be safe is to be confident and a brusque “ no thank you “ and on your way - multiple time’s a day for 30 years

Because that one mistake could cost you your life


You are handing out in some seedy places if this happens to you that much. I’m thin, blonde and attractive and this does not (and did not) happen to me hardly ever. Or (more likely) you are clinically paranoid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gabby and Brian are not married. They do. Not own joint assets. It was her van and hers alone.


And she was not comfortable driving it.


Plus he did all the work to build it into a camper (and paid for the supplies).

People keep tossing in “her van / legally titled in her name” as if it means something.

It doesn’t.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps we have had different life experiences and that is why you see only one possible killer and I see multiple threats to this girl

I’m blonde, blue eyed and athletic

My life experience is that from the age of about 15 until well past my 40th birthday, I could not walk down the street, wait for a bus, stand in a checkin line at an airport, fly on a plane, use the hotel pool patio - sit at a table in a restaurant and wait for my date for 10 minutes without being approached, offered a ride , asked out , given a business card

Even by cops , “ you know this neighborhood isn’t a good place to wait for the bus , why don’t you let me give you a ride “

I was even pressured by a military officer in uniform at the Pentagon to accept a ride home

“ well, if your bf doesn’t work out ….here is my card “

Literally 10 x a day

All this girl had to do is say “ yes” to the wrong person - ONCE and she is toast

Doesn’t mean it’s Brian


Lol - all those people were not trying to kidnap and murder you.


No, but you’d be surprised how many of the men were hoping for sex - that day or one day soon - in other words they were not approaching me to solve global warming or to gain from me government intelligence or the latest stock tip -they just wanted a way into my pants - that day or the next week or month

Some men want it in the next hour and, yes, they might kill you for turning them down

The only way to be safe is to be confident and a brusque “ no thank you “ and on your way - multiple time’s a day for 30 years

Because that one mistake could cost you your life


It's impressive you've survived this long.


Yeah , well not without my MS gym teacher trying to molest me , 2 bosses in my 20’s trying to rape me and 2 stalkers who were arrested outside my home


NP. And yet you’re coming in hard on the side of someone who likely killed his girlfriend.


Nope - just my life experience is that young women who look like Gabby are much more likely to attract ALL types of men , including psycho killers ( of which we know there was at least one murderer loose in Moab on Aug 13th ) AND what makes her especially vulnerable is that she was emotionally unstable and living in a vehicle parked in a highly visible place

PP are ignoring that she attracted attention naturally and insisting that the only man in her orbit is/ was Brian and that he is THE killer

To me, that’s ignoring the fact that serial killers exist in America and they are predators

Vast areas of wilderness attract all types of outlaws

Take the lawyer Brian’s family hired out of it and he would have been soiling his guts about their break up on day 1


Okay, so…I’m done pretending that you’re a normal person. I’ve given you the benefit of the doubt for many, many pages. If you are trying to act like Gabby was murdered by a serial killer, that it’s super normal for her controlling boyfriend to show up many states away with her car and not caring about her whereabouts…no. There is something seriously wrong with you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Haven't fact checked this update: BL parents contacted NP police to tell them his last known location, and that they drove his Mustang home from said location.

Parents must have planned his escape. Told lawyer on Friday to inform NP police that son hadn't been seen since Tuesday. He left with backpack to hike at Myakkahatchee Creek. Allegedly, they went back today, found his car and drove it home??? This is some kind of crazy.


Can someone with a better legal understanding than me explain if his parents will be in trouble whatsoever for this? Are you really allowed to assist someone who is a suspect in a crime like this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps we have had different life experiences and that is why you see only one possible killer and I see multiple threats to this girl

I’m blonde, blue eyed and athletic

My life experience is that from the age of about 15 until well past my 40th birthday, I could not walk down the street, wait for a bus, stand in a checkin line at an airport, fly on a plane, use the hotel pool patio - sit at a table in a restaurant and wait for my date for 10 minutes without being approached, offered a ride , asked out , given a business card

Even by cops , “ you know this neighborhood isn’t a good place to wait for the bus , why don’t you let me give you a ride “

I was even pressured by a military officer in uniform at the Pentagon to accept a ride home

“ well, if your bf doesn’t work out ….here is my card “

Literally 10 x a day

All this girl had to do is say “ yes” to the wrong person - ONCE and she is toast

Doesn’t mean it’s Brian


Lol - all those people were not trying to kidnap and murder you.


No, but you’d be surprised how many of the men were hoping for sex - that day or one day soon - in other words they were not approaching me to solve global warming or to gain from me government intelligence or the latest stock tip -they just wanted a way into my pants - that day or the next week or month

Some men want it in the next hour and, yes, they might kill you for turning them down

The only way to be safe is to be confident and a brusque “ no thank you “ and on your way - multiple time’s a day for 30 years

Because that one mistake could cost you your life


It's impressive you've survived this long.


Yeah , well not without my MS gym teacher trying to molest me , 2 bosses in my 20’s trying to rape me and 2 stalkers who were arrested outside my home


So, statistically you were more in harm's way with people you knew and trusted. That's why it seems odd that you are arguing ad nauseam that it was likely a stranger because they are lurking everywhere, and not the guy she knew driving the van.


No, I think what puts a young woman in harms way is making poor choices , being isolated , living out of a car , being emotionally unstable and doing all that while attracting male attention every minute of your unbalanced day

The odds are against a girl like that

And - I blame her parents , the cops , her unstable boyfriend and whatever else it is in this country that decade after decade we have young women disappear

I don’t think the only problem in this girls life is her unhinged , unemployed, bald , loser bf

As for ad nauseum- look in the mirror
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Haven't fact checked this update: BL parents contacted NP police to tell them his last known location, and that they drove his Mustang home from said location.

Parents must have planned his escape. Told lawyer on Friday to inform NP police that son hadn't been seen since Tuesday. He left with backpack to hike at Myakkahatchee Creek. Allegedly, they went back today, found his car and drove it home??? This is some kind of crazy.

Can someone with a better legal understanding than me explain if his parents will be in trouble whatsoever for this? Are you really allowed to assist someone who is a suspect in a crime like this?

He’s not yet a suspect. He’s a person of interest. There’s no legal ability to prevent his movement.
Anonymous
He is not suspect, he is "person of interest"

But I don't know all the legal ins and outs. I read about Sheinbein today. His father was charged with obstruction, for sending the kid to Israel, and had to give up practicing law here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gabby and Brian are not married. They do. Not own joint assets. It was her van and hers alone.


And she was not comfortable driving it.


Plus he did all the work to build it into a camper (and paid for the supplies).

People keep tossing in “her van / legally titled in her name” as if it means something.

It doesn’t.


It doesn’t change the fact that he drove it home (a 3-4 day trip?) alone without her, won’t talk, and is now hiding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps we have had different life experiences and that is why you see only one possible killer and I see multiple threats to this girl

I’m blonde, blue eyed and athletic

My life experience is that from the age of about 15 until well past my 40th birthday, I could not walk down the street, wait for a bus, stand in a checkin line at an airport, fly on a plane, use the hotel pool patio - sit at a table in a restaurant and wait for my date for 10 minutes without being approached, offered a ride , asked out , given a business card

Even by cops , “ you know this neighborhood isn’t a good place to wait for the bus , why don’t you let me give you a ride “

I was even pressured by a military officer in uniform at the Pentagon to accept a ride home

“ well, if your bf doesn’t work out ….here is my card “

Literally 10 x a day

All this girl had to do is say “ yes” to the wrong person - ONCE and she is toast

Doesn’t mean it’s Brian


Lol - all those people were not trying to kidnap and murder you.


No, but you’d be surprised how many of the men were hoping for sex - that day or one day soon - in other words they were not approaching me to solve global warming or to gain from me government intelligence or the latest stock tip -they just wanted a way into my pants - that day or the next week or month

Some men want it in the next hour and, yes, they might kill you for turning them down

The only way to be safe is to be confident and a brusque “ no thank you “ and on your way - multiple time’s a day for 30 years

Because that one mistake could cost you your life


You are handing out in some seedy places if this happens to you that much. I’m thin, blonde and attractive and this does not (and did not) happen to me hardly ever. Or (more likely) you are clinically paranoid.


Agreed. By the time I was Gabby's age, I had had a few truly scary incidents, but far, far more experiences where I was the grateful beneficiary of the kindness of strangers. There was the time my car was stuck in the mud in a remote, rural area, and this AA gentleman appeared out of nowhere and pushed my car out of the mud. More than a few times kind men stopped and helped out when our car broke down (we were teenagers). I have no idea what this woman is prattling about getting hit on 10x/day. What were you wearing - a stripper outfit???
Anonymous
And now he's supposedly been reported missing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is not suspect, he is "person of interest"

But I don't know all the legal ins and outs. I read about Sheinbein today. His father was charged with obstruction, for sending the kid to Israel, and had to give up practicing law here.

Sheinbein was a suspect when he fled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps we have had different life experiences and that is why you see only one possible killer and I see multiple threats to this girl

I’m blonde, blue eyed and athletic

My life experience is that from the age of about 15 until well past my 40th birthday, I could not walk down the street, wait for a bus, stand in a checkin line at an airport, fly on a plane, use the hotel pool patio - sit at a table in a restaurant and wait for my date for 10 minutes without being approached, offered a ride , asked out , given a business card

Even by cops , “ you know this neighborhood isn’t a good place to wait for the bus , why don’t you let me give you a ride “

I was even pressured by a military officer in uniform at the Pentagon to accept a ride home

“ well, if your bf doesn’t work out ….here is my card “

Literally 10 x a day

All this girl had to do is say “ yes” to the wrong person - ONCE and she is toast

Doesn’t mean it’s Brian


Lol - all those people were not trying to kidnap and murder you.


No, but you’d be surprised how many of the men were hoping for sex - that day or one day soon - in other words they were not approaching me to solve global warming or to gain from me government intelligence or the latest stock tip -they just wanted a way into my pants - that day or the next week or month

Some men want it in the next hour and, yes, they might kill you for turning them down

The only way to be safe is to be confident and a brusque “ no thank you “ and on your way - multiple time’s a day for 30 years

Because that one mistake could cost you your life


You are handing out in some seedy places if this happens to you that much. I’m thin, blonde and attractive and this does not (and did not) happen to me hardly ever. Or (more likely) you are clinically paranoid.


Agreed. By the time I was Gabby's age, I had had a few truly scary incidents, but far, far more experiences where I was the grateful beneficiary of the kindness of strangers. There was the time my car was stuck in the mud in a remote, rural area, and this AA gentleman appeared out of nowhere and pushed my car out of the mud. More than a few times kind men stopped and helped out when our car broke down (we were teenagers). I have no idea what this woman is prattling about getting hit on 10x/day. What were you wearing - a stripper outfit???


What's a stripper outfit and why does it matter what PP was wearing? Are we victim blaming now? Because I don't see you blaming Gabby for her disappearance....
Anonymous
How are the parents not engaging in obstruction of justice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gabby and Brian are not married. They do. Not own joint assets. It was her van and hers alone.


And she was not comfortable driving it.


Plus he did all the work to build it into a camper (and paid for the supplies).

People keep tossing in “her van / legally titled in her name” as if it means something.

It doesn’t.


It doesn’t change the fact that he drove it home (a 3-4 day trip?) alone without her, won’t talk, and is now hiding.


I am reading another message board about this and they are making a good point – we actually have no idea where he has been for the past few weeks. All that is known as that the van returned to Florida on September 1. He has not been seen. The police made statements based on what the parents said to them, but Brian himself has not been seen. Is it possible he never came back or he left along time ago? He has not been physically accounted for in weeks..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gabby and Brian are not married. They do. Not own joint assets. It was her van and hers alone.


And she was not comfortable driving it.


Plus he did all the work to build it into a camper (and paid for the supplies).

People keep tossing in “her van / legally titled in her name” as if it means something.

It doesn’t.


It doesn’t change the fact that he drove it home (a 3-4 day trip?) alone without her, won’t talk, and is now hiding.


I am reading another message board about this and they are making a good point – we actually have no idea where he has been for the past few weeks. All that is known as that the van returned to Florida on September 1. He has not been seen. The police made statements based on what the parents said to them, but Brian himself has not been seen. Is it possible he never came back or he left along time ago? He has not been physically accounted for in weeks..


So the parents are lying about that too? They said he’s only missing since Tuesday.
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