Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is heart breaking is all the Native American women and girls who vanish and it doesn't even break the news.
And hispanic, and black, and asian women lost to human trafficking and NOBODY cares because of their skin color.
Please link the threads you’ve started so we can discuss. We love to speculate and discuss on this site.
You can go click through to the twitter thread posted above. Actually CLICK on the links and do the research into those people. Go do it now and start your own damn threads if you're empathetic and caring.
Have you done it yet?
Yeah, didn't think so.
So you haven’t posted any threads. You just want to tantrum and flounce around. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is heart breaking is all the Native American women and girls who vanish and it doesn't even break the news.
And hispanic, and black, and asian women lost to human trafficking and NOBODY cares because of their skin color.
Please link the threads you’ve started so we can discuss. We love to speculate and discuss on this site.
You can go click through to the twitter thread posted above. Actually CLICK on the links and do the research into those people. Go do it now and start your own damn threads if you're empathetic and caring.
Have you done it yet?
Yeah, didn't think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is heart breaking is all the Native American women and girls who vanish and it doesn't even break the news.
And hispanic, and black, and asian women lost to human trafficking and NOBODY cares because of their skin color.
Please link the threads you’ve started so we can discuss. We love to speculate and discuss on this site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:80% chance he walks. It sounds like he has a bit of money to be able to afford an attorney. He likely already destroyed and disposed of his and her phones a long time ago, so cops wont have that evidence to use. He will claim that she decided to break up with him during the trip and she decided to hitchhike. The van was owned by him, IIRC.
The van will have her DNA all over it, but likely nothing that indicates a crime. He most likely killed her outside the van.
The police will retrace his route by looking at his transactions (he probably didn't pay for gas in cash on a cross country drive) and the mobile phone tower pings. Whenever he shut off the phones, that's likely when she died.
Completely disagree. Not with the insane amount of location and other data available these days. They don’t need her physical phone for that.
And let’s be real. If he just showed up back in town without any kind of excuse, or story of what happened, this guy isn’t exactly playing 3D chess.
DP His story is - she left - end of story.
As for the location pings, if I learned anything from the California couple hiking who died from algae bloom. The national parks and extremely rural areas of America have zero cell service.
All he’d have to do is leave the phone in the area with no cell service or destroy it before he drove back into areas near cell phone towers. And it’s be like he was never there.
I don’t understand why they don’t just extend cell service to them? These parks sound horrible.
It is-called nature. Vast expanses of nature.
Who would pay to have cell service there (rural America does not even have it), and who wants cell towers in pristine forests. You seem rather clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. This is all so sad.Anonymous wrote:“Breaking from the attorney for Brian Laundrie: “Be advised that the whereabouts of Brian Laundrie are currently unknown. The FBI is currently at the Laundrie residence removing property to assist in locating Brian. As of now the FBI is now looking for both Gabby and Brian.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is heart breaking is all the Native American women and girls who vanish and it doesn't even break the news.
And hispanic, and black, and asian women lost to human trafficking and NOBODY cares because of their skin color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would’ve made more sense got him to whack her out in the middle of nowhere, keep her phone on, make calls to businesses or whatever and occasional texts to her contacts so it implied that they were returning. Leave a trail all the way back across the country. Maybe even tell one of her friends (on her phone) she was breaking up because she met a new guy with more money/bigger penis/better van/whatever and was planning to meet him at a spot on the way back.
Then he ditches the phone at that spot and trail goes cold. Still lots of potential pitfalls with this plan, too, but it’s better than what he’s got right now.
Woulda made more sense to just keep her phone drive away from her in the desert. She’d be dead from heat exposure within a few hours. Then he could say they had a fight and she stormed off in a huff.
What he’s got right now is zero evidence. No body, no witnesses, no weapon, no bs story he tried to sell the cops. Possibly no cell tower pings.
He’s actually being really smart about it. He just needs to keep his cool.
Anonymous wrote:What is heart breaking is all the Native American women and girls who vanish and it doesn't even break the news.
Anonymous wrote:What is heart breaking is all the Native American women and girls who vanish and it doesn't even break the news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THIS: https://twitter.com/formerpsaspy/status/1438497481914994693
Thank you for sharing this. It’s so sad to read through the thread and see all those people who are missing. 😒
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:80% chance he walks. It sounds like he has a bit of money to be able to afford an attorney. He likely already destroyed and disposed of his and her phones a long time ago, so cops wont have that evidence to use. He will claim that she decided to break up with him during the trip and she decided to hitchhike. The van was owned by him, IIRC.
The van will have her DNA all over it, but likely nothing that indicates a crime. He most likely killed her outside the van.
The police will retrace his route by looking at his transactions (he probably didn't pay for gas in cash on a cross country drive) and the mobile phone tower pings. Whenever he shut off the phones, that's likely when she died.
Completely disagree. Not with the insane amount of location and other data available these days. They don’t need her physical phone for that.
And let’s be real. If he just showed up back in town without any kind of excuse, or story of what happened, this guy isn’t exactly playing 3D chess.
DP His story is - she left - end of story.
As for the location pings, if I learned anything from the California couple hiking who died from algae bloom. The national parks and extremely rural areas of America have zero cell service.
All he’d have to do is leave the phone in the area with no cell service or destroy it before he drove back into areas near cell phone towers. And it’s be like he was never there.
I don’t understand why they don’t just extend cell service to them? These parks sound horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The boyfriend has lawyer'd up and refuses to cooperate with police. If I had to guess, the police are likely focusing on retracing the GPS history of their phones.
People like this always have their phones on them.
I don't understand why guilty people do this and think it will work and they will get away with it.
Because sometimes it DOES work.
Innocent until proven guilty, and all that.
Refusing to cooperate with police is not something an innocent person does.
Yep. This is not “we broke up and I dropped her off in the next town”. This is now a recovery operation.
Exactly. They were supposedly heading to Yellowstone at the end of August, and then her family didn't hear from her again. And all of a sudden their "van life" trip is cut short because he shows up all the way back in FL with the van, but without her, and it was her mother who reported her missing, not him.
I mean, I don't have a hard time believing this dude killed her because "it's always the husband." But, also, if they did simply break up and he doesn't know what happened to her, that's not weird either. So many things could have happened to her after they separated. It's not that weird that he showed up in FL on h is own and didn't contact her family.
It is not weird that your fiancée is missing and you don’t tell anyone?!
Remind me never to date you…