Anonymous wrote:I saw people upthread were saying that the FBI messed up or should be embarrassed that they didn't know about the de Soto park. My understanding is that the FBI only took over the case from the local police today.
Anonymous wrote:Live press conference now via TMZ.....Gabby's family is speaking out
Anonymous wrote:Haven't been following this story so can someone please help me catch up. Is this guy still on the run now? How did she die? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several people around Boone, NC claim to have seen him; triggering rumors that he is on the Appalachian Trail. Not sure if it is possible to walk that far in that amount of time, but there you go.
Without a car/bus/hitchhike or whatever it seems unlikely he got from Fort DeSoto to Boone, NC.
These mystery disappearances are always reported as being seen on the Appalachian Trail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog the Bounty Hunters daughter posted at 5:22pm that he has a hot lead, this could be it, and he has particular interest in case because Gabby was same age as his own daughter Barbara was taken
https://mobile.twitter.com/BabyLyssaC/status/1442600551284232192
Sources say Dog is zoning in on a camp ground that BL's parents have visited multiple times since Gabby's murder.
Say what? They’ve continued to go camping since they went with BL? Or was this earlier.?
Unclear, just that they've been there at least twice since BL returned home after 9/1
Anyone starting to think maybe this family is growing Weed in the woods or something??
IDK, but maybe their " Juice business " is just a front for growing POT ?
Their pool in their backyard is just about the only pool in FLA I have ever seen with a Green House built over it.
Hiding Brian aside- Im starting to think its odd how often this family goes to the woods....
They all have the greenhouse things built over them or you get gators in your pool on a regular basis. Obv. you've never lived in FL.
Anonymous wrote:Yes you have to have the pool greenhouse thingy in FL. Common even in cheaper neighborhoods. Its just screens and framing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog the Bounty Hunters daughter posted at 5:22pm that he has a hot lead, this could be it, and he has particular interest in case because Gabby was same age as his own daughter Barbara was taken
https://mobile.twitter.com/BabyLyssaC/status/1442600551284232192
Sources say Dog is zoning in on a camp ground that BL's parents have visited multiple times since Gabby's murder.
Say what? They’ve continued to go camping since they went with BL? Or was this earlier.?
Unclear, just that they've been there at least twice since BL returned home after 9/1
Anyone starting to think maybe this family is growing Weed in the woods or something??
IDK, but maybe their " Juice business " is just a front for growing POT ?
Their pool in their backyard is just about the only pool in FLA I have ever seen with a Green House built over it.
Hiding Brian aside- Im starting to think its odd how often this family goes to the woods....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several people around Boone, NC claim to have seen him; triggering rumors that he is on the Appalachian Trail. Not sure if it is possible to walk that far in that amount of time, but there you go.
Without a car/bus/hitchhike or whatever it seems unlikely he got from Fort DeSoto to Boone, NC.
Anonymous wrote:Several people around Boone, NC claim to have seen him; triggering rumors that he is on the Appalachian Trail. Not sure if it is possible to walk that far in that amount of time, but there you go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw people upthread were saying that the FBI messed up or should be embarrassed that they didn't know about the de Soto park. My understanding is that the FBI only took over the case from the local police today.
You must work for the fbi to say such an ignorant statement. The fbi have been on this case since the beginning since she was killed in a national park.