Anonymous wrote:Did someone say Gabby videoed a relative Aug 25th? or was it just like texting 25th to 27th?
Anonymous wrote:+1 ^^above
If a police officer’s duty is to protect and serve, they did the opposite on 8/12 in Moab.
To let an emotional, crying girl drive off in a desert to fend for herself for the night is neglectful.
Period.
To let a non-profit cover the cost of a hotel room for a Male over a Female in the middle of nowhere makes zero sense in my humble opinion.
Gabby had no idea where she was at or where she was going to park her van and sleep for the night.
And yet Brian was set up with his own space for the night.
He had access to a comfortable bed, hot water, privacy, security and likely a/c.
All because of some clueless police officials.
Anonymous wrote:Not only was the Baker FL trail cam photo same bag, same bald, same black pants, same tee, it's SAME NECKLACE
https://twitter.com/Violetsvision/status/1440647944697311239?s=20

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:killers like him don't kill b/c they are crazy. They kill b/c they are just men not getting what they want.
I think he killed her because she was thinking of breaking up with him. I don't think he would've killed her for being pregnant.
I think he got drunk at Bullwinkle bar (look it up) and came back and killed her in her sleep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:killers like him don't kill b/c they are crazy. They kill b/c they are just men not getting what they want.
I think he killed her because she was thinking of breaking up with him. I don't think he would've killed her for being pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was possibly captured on a deer cam in Baker, FL, 500 miles from North Port. This was on Monday morning. Sure looks like him to me.
To add, it also appears to be a backpack similar to one he has carried.
That does indeed look like him.
He started growing his hair looks like.
that is totally him.
Cops already said it’s not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these replies are just crazy. A police officer is not a social worker. There’s no way they could have predicted what was going to happen weeks later. You are asking way too much “they shouldn’t have let her drive off by herself” You think a young woman is not capable of taking care of herself ON HER OWN PLANNED VACATION for one night?? That’s a very demeaning and paternalistic POV, IMO.
OMG - thank you. There is only so much a police officer can do. They gave her ample time to get help but they can't force her to ask for it. I understand...the abuser/victim issue, but these police officers are not going to solve this in a 90 minute traffic stop.
She did not deserve to die. Period. Full stop. However, the world cannot intervene in other people's relationships that appear abusive or are emotional and pull the women out and save them. It doesn't work that way. If her loved ones didn't do it, a stranger is not going to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these replies are just crazy. A police officer is not a social worker. There’s no way they could have predicted what was going to happen weeks later. You are asking way too much “they shouldn’t have let her drive off by herself” You think a young woman is not capable of taking care of herself ON HER OWN PLANNED VACATION for one night?? That’s a very demeaning and paternalistic POV, IMO.
OMG - thank you. There is only so much a police officer can do. They gave her ample time to get help but they can't force her to ask for it. I understand...the abuser/victim issue, but these police officers are not going to solve this in a 90 minute traffic stop.
She did not deserve to die. Period. Full stop. However, the world cannot intervene in other people's relationships that appear abusive or are emotional and pull the women out and save them. It doesn't work that way. If her loved ones didn't do it, a stranger is not going to.
Anonymous wrote:+1 ^^above
If a police officer’s duty is to protect and serve, they did the opposite on 8/12 in Moab.
To let an emotional, crying girl drive off in a desert to fend for herself for the night is neglectful.
Period.
To let a non-profit cover the cost of a hotel room for a Male over a Female in the middle of nowhere makes zero sense in my humble opinion.
Gabby had no idea where she was at or where she was going to park her van and sleep for the night.
And yet Brian was set up with his own space for the night.
He had access to a comfortable bed, hot water, privacy, security and likely a/c.
All because of some clueless police officials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 ^^above
If a police officer’s duty is to protect and serve, they did the opposite on 8/12 in Moab.
To let an emotional, crying girl drive off in a desert to fend for herself for the night is neglectful.
Period.
To let a non-profit cover the cost of a hotel room for a Male over a Female in the middle of nowhere makes zero sense in my humble opinion.
Gabby had no idea where she was at or where she was going to park her van and sleep for the night.
And yet Brian was set up with his own space for the night.
He had access to a comfortable bed, hot water, privacy, security and likely a/c.
All because of some clueless police officials.
Gabby - as an adult, chose to buy a van, redo the van, drive the van 3000 miles to the west coast, quit her life and take on the "van life." She should have been capable of living one day in the van alone. She wasn't 12 and kidnapped.