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OT: Not sure if you are following this case or not....
#1
How does it get to this point? You end up murdering someone that you care about? On a road trip? And then just leave her, come home, refuse to talk to the police and now disappear? And how does the police not have the 'person of interest' under surveillance? 

https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/20/us/gabby-...index.html

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#2
That is insane all the way around. I hope they find him strung up.
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#3
Quote: @kmillard said:
That is insane all the way around. I hope they find him strung up.
My guess is he went somewhere and killed himself.

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#4
It's ridiculous that he was given such a pass. Usually the partner is the first to be a suspect. Lots of questions that need answers.
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#5
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
It's ridiculous that he was given such a pass. Usually the partner is the first to be a suspect. Lots of questions that need answers.
Ridiculous that he was presumed innocent?  Might as well take that right away too now, right?
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#6
Tragedy..

@ 22 years old, life has just begun.
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#7
Quote: @Waterboy said:
@Vikergirl said:
It's ridiculous that he was given such a pass. Usually the partner is the first to be a suspect. Lots of questions that need answers.
Ridiculous that he was presumed innocent?  Might as well take that right away too now, right?
I am talking about common interrogation. If he was innocent, that could be determined. But more often than not, the partner is guilty. His actions afterwards did not portray innocence. 
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#8
Quote: @Waterboy said:
@Vikergirl said:
It's ridiculous that he was given such a pass. Usually the partner is the first to be a suspect. Lots of questions that need answers.
Ridiculous that he was presumed innocent?  Might as well take that right away too now, right?
Presumption of innocence ceases when he refused to talk to police and the family referred the police to their lawyer.  As soon as he wasn't completely forthcoming with facts and information to her disappearance he became a primary suspect,  or the fact that she went silent in the rockies with him,  and he returned to Florida without her or an explanation as to where she was.  I'm pretty sure that if they tracked that text backwards to the tower it was sent from that would likely have given probable cause to put him under surveillance as well. 
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#9
should have arrested him for driving a stolen vehicle (the van was her's) and when he said he had permission ask where she was so they could verify he had permission.
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Quote: @Waterboy said:
@Vikergirl said:
It's ridiculous that he was given such a pass. Usually the partner is the first to be a suspect. Lots of questions that need answers.
Ridiculous that he was presumed innocent?  Might as well take that right away too now, right?
He should have been under surveilance
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