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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The boyfriend has lawyer'd up and refuses to cooperate with police. If I had to guess, the police are likely focusing on retracing the GPS history of their phones. People like this always have their phones on them.[/quote] I don't understand why guilty people do this and think it will work and they will get away with it. [/quote] Because sometimes it DOES work. Innocent until proven guilty, and all that.[/quote] Refusing to cooperate with police is not something an innocent person does. [/quote] Yep. This is not “we broke up and I dropped her off in the next town”. This is now a recovery operation.[/quote] Exactly. They were supposedly heading to Yellowstone at the end of August, and then her family didn't hear from her again. And all of a sudden their "van life" trip is cut short because he shows up all the way back in FL with the van, but without her, and it was her mother who reported her missing, not him. [/quote] I mean, I don't have a hard time believing this dude killed her because "it's always the husband." But, also, if they did simply break up and he doesn't know what happened to her, that's not weird either. So many things could have happened to her after they separated. It's not that weird that he showed up in FL on h is own and didn't contact her family. [/quote] Except he took the van, which belonged to her family. If they can't get him for murder, I hope her family at least gets him for theft of vehicle. [/quote] No way would that hold water. The girl tells officers she doesn’t like to drive more than short distances. So clearly he had permission to be driving the rv and is probably on the insurance [/quote]
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