He had cuts on his hands that the cops were suspicious of. He claimed it was from a "wire" but I think it's reasonable to assume that they had an abusive relationship where both were probably hitting each other. Even if she was the one initiating the physical contact, he just seemed like the kinda guy capable of gaslighting that girl.
The fiancé did it. Even if he didn’t directly kill her himself he obviously just stole her van and left her to die. He most likely directly killed her though. Anyone not guilty of actually killing someone would be helping to look for her if she was really lost.
Hmmm. If they could find it in a river, they could use a bag full of rice and dry it out then triangulate it that way.
Have you thought about a career as a private investigator as opposed to working in a business full of covid-denying Trumpers?
I assumed the van, because he said "I was holding onto the keys because I didn't want her to go anywhere. I don't have my phone ... I don't have a phone and if she's leaves me I'm on my own." It's at like ~14:30.
I don’t work there anymore and yes I have tons of sleuthing ideas. I’ve been told I’m an ignorant old ass Encyclopedia Brown wannabe. So I’ve had some pretty good endorsements.
you know I saw that post but scrolled right by it because it was a dumb and meaningless fucking post. but that is him
No places to dump in the Grand Tetons? He definitely didn't explore as much as he stated. Side note, the Tetons are gorgeous if you haven't visited.
ya, but would these people doing the easy popular national park hikes be in the places to dump a body?
I'm no detective, but it's becoming hard to deny someone who posts here or used to post here definitely knows where she is
The hike back to Marion Lake is beautiful, though strenuous. It has an elevation gain of around 5000ft in about 10 miles. The lake is tucked back at about 11,000ft and just east of the lake is a meadow area that holds snow into late July. There aren't official trails through the meadow area, but it is known for its wildflower bloom. It acts as perfect spot as it faces extreme sun exposure and the typical afternoon storm to speed up the decomposion. Just my two cents
MOAB is becoming like tulum where all the worst people you know really seem to gravitate towards there. For the Gram.
I mean, it is a pretty sweet town situated between two great national parks and not that far from 3 other national parks. also has great hiking and mountain biking outside of the national parks
tell us you've been in the southern hemisphere for the past few months without telling us you've been in the southern hemisphere for the past few months
Ok, so everyone who has been to the Tetons needs to come out and say where they hid the bodies when they were there. I know you thought you were being clever but I’m willing to bet you all put them in the same spot so that’s a good starting point
I get this is a running ‘joke’ but it’s laughable that people think that they can’t find spots to hide a body because it’s a ‘busy area.’ You are in the western frontier. Whatever level of *busy* you encounter isn’t anything less than you would get in any city. Dahmer kept people in his fucking apartment complex, head and all. It’s laughable to me that, after just a couple weeks, everybody assumes this dude was smart enough that he automatically went to the most secluded area to dump her body. I recently read a true crime book where a guy, in the 90’s, buried a body 50 or so yards from a overlook stop off the highway, not far from interstate with a ton of people on the way to Winter Park ski area. The detective NEW he did it, they had guys that also knew WHERE it was, and it still took almost 2 years to find and they overlooked the spot the first 1-2 times in area. My point. Just because they haven’t stumbled upon a body (with a case we still don’t know ends in murder) doesn’t mean he was some genius at hiding it. You involve trees and a couple of states with a couple million total people in an area larger than most European countries and it’s mostly luck to find the body.