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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any chance he just left her after they had another fight, and she died in the elements?


JFC. No.
Anonymous
Heartbreaking. The woman that notified the FBI of van location in Spread Creek must be distraught. I don't believe she/they went through their hiking pics/videos for some time. Maybe they weren't aware of the ongoing investigation. She posted her video on Reddit just yesterday. That's when the trail was closed and the search began. Days turned to weeks, who knows if she was still alive.

https://youtu.be/PBp3aNAGuFM
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any chance he just left her after they had another fight, and she died in the elements?


Wouldn’t that still be at least manslaughter? If you could get away Scottfree the Mob would all be Boy Scouts.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brian’s parents knew and lied through their teeth.


If they listened to their lawyer, they likely said nothing.


It’s so creepy that they were lawyering up on September 1st while that girls body was rotting in the forest. A girl their son GREW UP WITH. And knowing she was dead they still said nothing as her parents called them for 10 days straight.

They just wanted to know if their daughter was alright.

How can you live with yourself?


She lived with them for a long time and was going to be their DIL. Now I REALLY want to know what he took out of that storage unit.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's just so sad. Ugh

She was lovely. He seems like a normal guy. A bit weird but like a million other sons, brothers, boyfriends. But he killed another human. Insane. It kind of makes me think about what we're all capable of


He spent the whole video trying to charm the police and worried about himself. Just like Chris Watts. If that’s a ‘million other sons, brothers, boyfriends’ and husbands - what does that say?


Yes, anyone who has worked with domestic violence victims has seen this type of gaslighting and she’s the actual abuser tactics before. The police here were either not trained properly or just not doing a particularly good job.


Not really sure what they could have done differently. They had her talk to her parents. They separated them. I guess they could have asked if she needed a doctor or social worker to talk to? Maybe they did, I didn’t watch the whole thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Heartbreaking. The woman that notified the FBI of van location in Spread Creek must be distraught. I don't believe she/they went through their hiking pics/videos for some time. Maybe they weren't aware of the ongoing investigation. She posted her video on Reddit just yesterday. That's when the trail was closed and the search began. Days turned to weeks, who knows if she was still alive.

https://youtu.be/PBp3aNAGuFM


It’s unlikely it would have mattered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just because he’s an experienced agent doesn’t make him a robot. Maybe he has a daughter that age.


He's also speaking knowing that clips of this conference are going to be rebroadcast around the world. That adds a lot of pressure to what is already an intense and emotional experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Heartbreaking. The woman that notified the FBI of van location in Spread Creek must be distraught. I don't believe she/they went through their hiking pics/videos for some time. Maybe they weren't aware of the ongoing investigation. She posted her video on Reddit just yesterday. That's when the trail was closed and the search began. Days turned to weeks, who knows if she was still alive.

https://youtu.be/PBp3aNAGuFM


If this was 1995, she wouldn’t have even had that video or heard about the case until years later when someone recalled the weird story of the dead hiker and she said she’d been around that area too.

In my mind she’s a hero and was able to give this family closure they wouldn’t have gotten for decades otherwise.

Because really - the police were searching Utah and Idaho. Wyoming wasn’t even on the radar. And even if it was - the park where her body was found is 310,000 acres!

A goddamned hero.
Anonymous
Also a human can’t survive past 3 days without water. The girl wasn’t even reported missing until 16 days later thanks to the murderer’s stonewalling parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any chance he just left her after they had another fight, and she died in the elements?


I can’t roll my eyes hard enough at this. Why do you all want to believe that he didn’t kill this young woman? Why?
Anonymous
I am confused as to why she wasn't reported missing for 10 days. Am I missing something? Did her family think she was still traveling with her fiance at that point?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any chance he just left her after they had another fight, and she died in the elements?


I can’t roll my eyes hard enough at this. Why do you all want to believe that he didn’t kill this young woman? Why?


And why are you so hell bent for leather that he did? I mean, I totally believe he did it, but until we know for sure literally anything is on the table.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any chance he just left her after they had another fight, and she died in the elements?


And then sent her mom a fake text from her phone on Aug 30? Or how do you suppose that happened? Twisting up in knots to think this dude is not guilty as sin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am confused as to why she wasn't reported missing for 10 days. Am I missing something? Did her family think she was still traveling with her fiance at that point?


Yes. He texted the mom on the 30th from Gabby’s phone that there was no reception. They didn’t have a publicly shared schedule but they had just begun their roadtrip and wouldn’t be back home for sometime.

Aside from that he was technically her fiancé and they knew him for years. They trusted him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Heartbreaking. The woman that notified the FBI of van location in Spread Creek must be distraught. I don't believe she/they went through their hiking pics/videos for some time. Maybe they weren't aware of the ongoing investigation. She posted her video on Reddit just yesterday. That's when the trail was closed and the search began. Days turned to weeks, who knows if she was still alive.

https://youtu.be/PBp3aNAGuFM


If this was 1995, she wouldn’t have even had that video or heard about the case until years later when someone recalled the weird story of the dead hiker and she said she’d been around that area too.

In my mind she’s a hero and was able to give this family closure they wouldn’t have gotten for decades otherwise.

Because really - the police were searching Utah and Idaho. Wyoming wasn’t even on the radar. And even if it was - the park where her body was found is 310,000 acres!

A goddamned hero.


I agree.
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