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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So she left him a note on her van to say she was leaving him and then walked off leaving him the van? 🤨[/quote] She couldn’t really drive it - remember that was her statement to the police when they arranged for her to spend the night in the van . She said that Brian does the driving “ I don’t drive it …at least not much/ far “ Lots of speculation here on this forum, including a lynch mob but [b]my vote still goes for the more typical kind of tragedy: Bf/ gf fight and separate…once separated one meets with foul play To me, that is more feasible than 23 year old who still lives with his parents murders his HS gf in cold blood and his parents cover it up [/b] Nothing in their lives up to this point suggests that kind of behavior The only thing that is clear is we have 2 unemployed and unstable young people with no purpose or goals holed up together for 4 months living out of a vehicle until Wait for it ……something goes wrong [/quote] Well this here is totally wrong. Women are FAR more likely to be murdered by a husband, boyfriend, male acquaintance, etc. than a random on the street as part of "foul play" so you lose me here completely. [/quote] Yes, you're way, way more likely to be killed by your boyfriend or husband than a stranger. A stranger needs to date you first before they decide to kill you, in most cases. I mean, Occum's Razor. She was seen crying hysterically with her boyfriend on multiple occasions and he admitted to locking her out of her own car and other super controlling behaviors. She said he tells her she can't succeed at her goals (so he is trying to break down her sense of self). Then he goes home without her, telling no one. Refuses to talk to police. And then vanishes. I mean, he's innocent until proven guilty. But the answer is right in front of you if you're willing to see it. [/quote]
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