Anonymous wrote:What if the 5 days she was alone in the hotel while he flew home, she decided she was better off without him and tried to break up with him when he returned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He flew back to FL for 5 days during the trip to move things out of a storage unit? This is odd. It couldn’t wait until
After his cross country trip? 5 days? Who paid for this? There’s something here.
I agree. This is the most unexplained aspect of the whole story, to me at this stage. Seems really random...
Was he going to put the body in the storage unit?
Why does a 23 year old unemployed kid even need a storage unit? I thought they sold their few possessions in life to finance their trip. So weird.
Not everyone’s parents are willing to store their stuff. ESP if the parents move. Not defending him, but it is not in and of itself sinister. I had one in college for 3 years because my parents expected me to make my way to/from college on Greyhound.
In the 36 months you paid for storage you could have bought a car and trailer to haul all your stuff! What were they teaching you in college?
I'm not the pp you are quoting, but where would you park the car and trailer (and no--3 years worth of storage fees would definitely NOT pay for a car and trailer?)
One of my best friends in high school was "homeless" except for his dorm room in college. His parents were divorced and while he lived with his mom in high school, as soon as he went to college she sold their townhome and moved into a 1 bedroom apartment. During breaks he slept on pullout sofa in the living room. He just got rid of any "stuff" that didn't fit in his dorm room, but maybe some people are a bit more attached to their things and get a storage unit in situations like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He flew back to FL for 5 days during the trip to move things out of a storage unit? This is odd. It couldn’t wait until
After his cross country trip? 5 days? Who paid for this? There’s something here.
I agree. This is the most unexplained aspect of the whole story, to me at this stage. Seems really random...
Was he going to put the body in the storage unit?
Why does a 23 year old unemployed kid even need a storage unit? I thought they sold their few possessions in life to finance their trip. So weird.
Not everyone’s parents are willing to store their stuff. ESP if the parents move. Not defending him, but it is not in and of itself sinister. I had one in college for 3 years because my parents expected me to make my way to/from college on Greyhound.
In the 36 months you paid for storage you could have bought a car and trailer to haul all your stuff! What were they teaching you in college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gabby spoke to her parents after his flight back to FL. They also have her on security footage leaving the SLC hotel where she stayed for the 5 days he was gone. I agree him flying home was shady and suspicious, but she wasn’t dead then.
My assumption has been that the unit was paid through the end of August and he needed to clear his stuff out before September.
Anonymous wrote:Gabby spoke to her parents after his flight back to FL. They also have her on security footage leaving the SLC hotel where she stayed for the 5 days he was gone. I agree him flying home was shady and suspicious, but she wasn’t dead then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He flew back to FL for 5 days during the trip to move things out of a storage unit? This is odd. It couldn’t wait until
After his cross country trip? 5 days? Who paid for this? There’s something here.
I agree. This is the most unexplained aspect of the whole story, to me at this stage. Seems really random...
Was he going to put the body in the storage unit?
Why does a 23 year old unemployed kid even need a storage unit? I thought they sold their few possessions in life to finance their trip. So weird.
Not everyone’s parents are willing to store their stuff. ESP if the parents move. Not defending him, but it is not in and of itself sinister. I had one in college for 3 years because my parents expected me to make my way to/from college on Greyhound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He flew back to FL for 5 days during the trip to move things out of a storage unit? This is odd. It couldn’t wait until
After his cross country trip? 5 days? Who paid for this? There’s something here.
I agree. This is the most unexplained aspect of the whole story, to me at this stage. Seems really random...
Was he going to put the body in the storage unit?
Why does a 23 year old unemployed kid even need a storage unit? I thought they sold their few possessions in life to finance their trip. So weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He flew back to FL for 5 days during the trip to move things out of a storage unit? This is odd. It couldn’t wait until
After his cross country trip? 5 days? Who paid for this? There’s something here.
I agree. This is the most unexplained aspect of the whole story, to me at this stage. Seems really random...
Was he going to put the body in the storage unit?
Anonymous wrote:I give it 50% chance he died, and not by suicide. It's dangerous being homeless in nature. Animals, accidental injury, 3rd party actor. Maybe he met his fate quickly at Carlton Reserve unintentionally, and his bones are buried under water and muck or in an alligator belly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He flew back to FL for 5 days during the trip to move things out of a storage unit? This is odd. It couldn’t wait until
After his cross country trip? 5 days? Who paid for this? There’s something here.
I agree. This is the most unexplained aspect of the whole story, to me at this stage. Seems really random...