Posted on 09/16/2021 12:32:11 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Tis guy refuses to talk to the police...
This guy didnt have a run in with the police...
I agree with you. I’m sure he did it, but after watching that dash cam video, it is clear she has problems. She was hitting him & tried to wreck the car, sobbing & hyperventilating, while he seemed calm & under control.
If it wasn’t for the way he is acting now, I would tend to suspect she offed herself.
I don't know if this dude is guilty of a crime or not…
…but you'd have to be living under a rock the last, say, 5, 10, 20, 30 years to believe that an innocent man doesn't need a lawyer.
Does the name "General Michael Flynn" ring a bell?
Does the name "President Donald Trump" ring a bell?
Does the name "Richard Jewell" ring a bell?
Yes, what you said. It seems telling that he returned home, instead of reporting her missing in Wyoming or Utah. And then taking part in some efforts to locate her.
Even if she is/was a supreme nutcase, presumably he had feeling for her enough to propose to her and to go on this trip.
So aside from the fact that he got a lawyer, just that he drove 2,000 miles or whatever to go back to FL, not seemingly concerned with where she might be... does tend to cast a great deal of suspicion on him. IMO
Im not stupid enough to drive someone else’s car all the way home and leave them behind and then lawyer up and think nobodys going to ask questions...
but then I havent killed the owner of the car...
If you believe this, your are incredibly naive.
MF didnt drive a missing girl’s car home...
Nor did President Trump...
RJ was exonerated...
I’m glad most of you commenting here aren’t cops. To charge a guy expecting him to be convicted on the circumstantial evidence that has been presented this far is a great way to get your case laughed out of court. Unlike on TV, crimes do not get solved on a hunch in 30 minutes (not counting commercials).
I guess we have to play the game and one day the “remains” will be found. My suspicion is meaningless but I just know how these things play out.
That happened in a case several years back, involving another beautiful woman. She and her boyfriend went on an around-the-world trip and documented their travels in a YouTube series. When they returned, she disappeared, and he was under suspicion for weeks.
It turned out she had hung herself in a tree very near their home.
I remember reading speculation at the time that, after her adventures around the world, dealing with "normal," mundane life had made her seriously depressed.
If an LEO with a room temperature IQ was the first on the scene, you bet I'd not say a word. Our jails are filled with innocent people. Hell, they tried to put Trump in prison 2x over lies.
“I fought with her again. She left me there, and ran off with
some guys that offered to help her. I didn’t think it was a
good idea, but I couldn’t tell her not to. Here’s those
guy’s license plate number.
The last time I saw her she was unharmed.
She told me to use the van to get back home. I notified her
parents of what had happened. I figured they had contacted
her and things were okay.
When I arrived back here, I found out they weren’t.”
I would expect some story like this out of him, but we
see no evidence of that.
Women (and men too) put themselves in very dangerous
situations, but you can’t tell them what to do.
If they wind up with the wrong person in the wrong
place, their life is over.
You know Jessica Fletcher killed all those people on the show.
I agree he may have just left her there. Not for nothing, but Gabs sounds like a pain in the rear end.
They have no evidence, and that’s why it’s a missing person case.
Now this is how you get a man to just snap.
I didnt say “Laundry” was guilty or innocent only that the N P Chief aint no Grady Judd
All you have to do is watch the scene in My Cousin Vinny where Ralph Macchio says “I killed him(?)” in an incredulous tone, with the rising inflection which indicates a question, and then the scene where the prosecutor reads it back from the record in a flat tone as an affirmative statement.
That’s one of the little death traps lawyers can keep an innocent person out of.
She didn't seem all that "mental" to me. She's a young attractive girl who looks to be high maintenance. Maybe she was having a bad case of the monthlies. In any case, if he was actually her fiancé, he at least owed a phone call to her parents. I cannot think of a scenario in which he drives off and leaves her unless it involves foul play.
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