biggest issue is her car. he left her somewhere. whether alive or dead, he left her somewhere.
99% chance he knows what happened to her. 90% chance he killed her.biggest issue is her car. he left her somewhere. whether alive or dead, he left her somewhere.
i'd like to know the geo-location of the text her mom received from her phone on 8/30 "no reception in yosemite". mom doesn't think it was from her.biggest issue is her car. he left her somewhere. whether alive or dead, he left her somewhere.
Yosemite?i'd like to know the geo-location of the text her mom received from her phone on 8/30 "no reception in yosemite". mom doesn't think it was from her.
he reportedly was back in florida on 9/1.
When I saw this somewhere, the thought was it was a mistake for "Yellowstone"Huh. I didn't know they were headed that far west. Thought I read they were going to the Tetons. I'll read more carefully.
When I saw this somewhere, the thought was it was a mistake for "Yellowstone"
Or he sent the text trying to throw people off the trail.Yeah, me too. Yosemite is like 800 miles from where they were last. This whole thing stinks.
If she was as OCD as she claimed while hitting him for having dirty feet in her van, I’d be surprised if she could handle the lower case N to start that text
Or he sent the text trying to throw people off the trail.
Hiked in through the back country.It's been 25 years since I went to Yosemite but I recall a long row of entry gates to get in...with today's technology, would be easy to prove if they ever made it there, right? If not, how does he explain that?
if the 9/1 arrival in florida for him is accurate...that's a 2,500+ mile drive in 2 days in a van if (he/they) were in yosemite. it's just another odd thing to me in this awful story.It's been 25 years since I went to Yosemite but I recall a long row of entry gates to get in...with today's technology, would be easy to prove if they ever made it there, right? If not, how does he explain that?
Yosemite valley. but there's more to Yosemite than the Valley.It's been 25 years since I went to Yosemite but I recall a long row of entry gates to get in...with today's technology, would be easy to prove if they ever made it there, right? If not, how does he explain that?
60mph average gives him approximately 42 hours of drive time and 6 hours of sleep in a 48 hour window.if the 9/1 arrival in florida for him is accurate...that's a 2,500+ mile drive in 2 days in a van if (he/they) were in yosemite. it's just another odd thing to me in this awful story.
Who’s driving 60 mph? His grandma?60mph average gives him approximately 42 hours of drive time and 6 hours of sleep in a 48 hour window.
60mph average. Maybe you comprehend like his grandma?Who’s driving 60 mph? His grandma?
Maybe we should ask her.....
Hiked in through the back country.
(Unlikely)
AgreedAnd again, I think it's a typo/mistake.... Yosemite instead of Yellowstone.
Right. And he hires the attorney because he damn well knows he's gonna be suspect #1 and presumed guilty AF in the court of public opinion.Possible scenario: They argue, in her mania she gets out and walks off into the dark. Next morning she’s no where to be found. In light of the previous domestic incident he decides it’s best to just go home because he’s pretty certain no one will believe him.
Right. Just like Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood.Right. And he hires the attorney because he damn well knows he's gonna be suspect #1 and presumed guilty AF in the court of public opinion.
Who’s driving 60 mph? His grandma?
Maybe we should ask her.....
I mean it is the home, so I get that piece of it. A lot of these national parks you need reservations to enter with Covid and that certainly true of Yosemite where at a minimum you need say reservations to even get into the park.So, parked their van somewhere and hiked in....he hiked out and drove home? Should be easy to prove or disprove, no? They also seemed pretty tethered to that van....
of course he'll be suspect #1 even if innocent. anyone with a brain would get an attorney on board whether they are guilty or innocent.Right. And he hires the attorney because he damn well knows he's gonna be suspect #1 and presumed guilty AF in the court of public opinion.
I don't know they were a bit nomadic, weren't they? Simpler change in plans isn't unreasonable.It was 100% a typo. People mix up Yosemite/Yellowstone all the time.
Yeah, very common.It was 100% a typo. People mix up Yosemite/Yellowstone all the time.
Yosemite vs Yellowstone is a 5 hour difference per Google Maps. Still doesn't seem plausible he made either drive in two days...
They are over 800 miles apart. Smokey and the Bandits couldn't do this in 5 hours. It's not like either are right off a major interstate either.
I don't know man. I've heard prison doesn't take kindly to guys convicted of murdering womenObviously, I don't know what this guy knows. That said, if I had information that could help in finding her ALIVE I would absolutely provide it to the authorities, and my attorney can kiss my petunia. I couldn't live with myself if I had information that could help and she ended up dead because I didn't provide it to protect myself.
With regards to talking to the police, I saw this video awhile back and it really stuck with me. It's not a short video, but it definitely changed my mindset.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE&ab_channel=RegentUniversitySchoolofLaw
5 hour difference in terms of the travel time back to his home in Florida, not from each other.
Seeing him in Milwaukee tomorrow night. Can't wait.I'm not saying you're wrong, in fact, I agree with you 100% it's just that without watching all 45 minutes of all that, I learned the exact same thing from a 3 minute Tom Segura routine : https://youtu.be/0kM7aXofMC4?t=241 . . . and everyone who either suffers from a bit of ADD or you're just too lazy (like me) to watch that whole thing PlayaHata posted. . . you're welcome!
These guys do it the bestWith regards to talking to the police, I saw this video awhile back and it really stuck with me. It's not a short video, but it definitely changed my mindset.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE&ab_channel=RegentUniversitySchoolofLaw
I'm not saying you're wrong, in fact, I agree with you 100% it's just that without watching all 45 minutes of all that, I learned the exact same thing from a 3 minute Tom Segura routine : https://youtu.be/0kM7aXofMC4?t=241 . . . and everyone who either suffers from a bit of ADD or you're just too lazy (like me) to watch that whole thing PlayaHata posted. . . you're welcome!
I learned my lesson when I was 27 years old. I was in a big hurry to get to work because I had a meeting, was running late and I woke up late. So, I'm doing like 70+ in a 55, I go around a corner and *bam* there's a state highway patrol officer waiting there with a radar gun and he lit 'em up.
So, he pulls me over and said "Do you know why I pulled you over?" Like an IDIOT, I said "Yes, because I was speeding." He said "How fast do you think you were going?" I said "approximately 70 is my best guess knowing full well I was doing closer to 80 than 70. And he said "Okay, great, so that's not why I pulled you over. I pulled you over for an expired tag but since you volunteered that you were speeding and the rate of speed, I'm going to write you up for two tickets today."
And by God he did, I got two tickets that day. So for the last 25 years when they ask "Do you know why I pulled you over?" I ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS say "No sir, I have absolutely no idea!" I've even been baited before. One time the officer pulled me over and he said "Do you know why I pulled you over?" I said "No sir." He said "seriously, you have no idea? What did you think when you were in the passing lane passing everyone else up?" I said "I thought that I was using the proper lane, the passing lane, to pass everyone else up, was I not supposed to do that?"![]()
Aw ####, I'll be there too. 4th row right side.Seeing him in Milwaukee tomorrow night. Can't wait.
"Alright, dookie shoes, where were you Friday night?. I was hanging out with nah mean."Aw ####, I'll be there too. 4th row right side.
But I kept thinking about that Segura line throughout this thread "I'm gonna go to the cops and straighten this whole thing out. You're gonna do 25-life, have fun with that"