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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Playing devil's advocate - considering that he had flown to FL just a few weeks ago, why would he drive back without her knowing it would lead to a MILLION questions if he did kill her? I'm not saying he didn't - and I'm CERTAINLY not saying she wasn't a victim of something, I mean that video says it all - but it's not like he thought he could just go back in their van and people would be like, "oh no Gabby? Cool."[/quote] He simply followed legal advice of the lawyer his parents hired Lots of people reading into his actions and making all kinds of assumptions including that Gabby is Brian’s victim Gabby quit her job, accepted a marriage proposal from a man who also has no job, became homeless with him and continued living out of a vehicle with him even after violence had broken out and she acknowledged to police that she was suffering from mental health issues Yet, no responsibility for her predicament can be attached to her - or her parents - instead, [b]ALL of the blame must be placed on the head of her same age bf[/b] [/quote] 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. [/quote]
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