BaileyCatts
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Gabby's father gave a very compelling interview on Dr. Phil on Monday's show. It was pre-recorded so was done prior to all the details that evolved over the weekend and the last 2 days. The second part is supposed to be on Wednesday, but I'm not sure if that will air as recorded since they have now found Gabby's body.
After that last strange text message Gabby sent that her mother believed was not from Gabby (8/27-8), several days went by where they assumed maybe they were out of service since they were in the mountains, so did not become concerned right away. It wasn't until many days had passed that Gabby's parents then became concerned after repeated attempts to reach her went unanswered. Gabby's father called Brian's parents several times (at the home that Gabby, Brian and Brian's parents all live in together!) to ask them have you heard from Brian and Gabby! Please call us! We cannot reach them! Call us back! Something's wrong with our kids! Call us call us call us! All messages and phone calls that Gabby's father left with Brian's parents went unreturned (they did not call him back and would not answer his calls). All this time, Brian had been home since September 1 without Gabby, which his parents clearly knew since again, they all live in the same house. Gabby's father is frantically calling them 'the kids are in trouble call me call me call me!' and they never once returned his calls or spoke to him, again knowing that Brian had returned home with Gabby's van on 9/1 (the van that Brian technically stole since it was Gabby's van, not his) but no Gabby. After repeated attempts to reach Brian's parents, and Gabby still not responding to them, that is when Gabby's parents finally reported her missing.
I don't believe for a minute Brian went 'hiking' in that preserve. They said that because well hey, 'the gator's musta got him if y'all can't find him' and to delay and throw off the search to give him a headstart. Unless they find body parts, I don't believe it for a minute that he is anywhere in that preserve. He is on the run and in hiding, and I believe his parents have helped him escape and have been covering for him since he returned on September 1. They had that van for 12+ days before the police impounded it that they could have destroyed evidence. Why did they not call Gabby's father back after the very first frantic call saying "something is wrong! call me call me call me"? Why refuse to answer and return his multiple phone calls? If Brian fed them some story about 'oh she broke up with me, I don't want to talk about it', why would you not question why he has that van that does not belong to him? If she dumped him, why he got her van? Why, as a parent, do you refuse to take Gabby's father's frantic calls saying 'our kids are missing!' when Brian had been home without her since September 1? Brian killed her. His parents are covering for him and helped him get away. I would assume and hope the FBI is searching the parents financials to see if any large cash withdrawals have been made in the last 20 days and tracking their ATM and credit cards and any passports are blocked.
After that last strange text message Gabby sent that her mother believed was not from Gabby (8/27-8), several days went by where they assumed maybe they were out of service since they were in the mountains, so did not become concerned right away. It wasn't until many days had passed that Gabby's parents then became concerned after repeated attempts to reach her went unanswered. Gabby's father called Brian's parents several times (at the home that Gabby, Brian and Brian's parents all live in together!) to ask them have you heard from Brian and Gabby! Please call us! We cannot reach them! Call us back! Something's wrong with our kids! Call us call us call us! All messages and phone calls that Gabby's father left with Brian's parents went unreturned (they did not call him back and would not answer his calls). All this time, Brian had been home since September 1 without Gabby, which his parents clearly knew since again, they all live in the same house. Gabby's father is frantically calling them 'the kids are in trouble call me call me call me!' and they never once returned his calls or spoke to him, again knowing that Brian had returned home with Gabby's van on 9/1 (the van that Brian technically stole since it was Gabby's van, not his) but no Gabby. After repeated attempts to reach Brian's parents, and Gabby still not responding to them, that is when Gabby's parents finally reported her missing.
I don't believe for a minute Brian went 'hiking' in that preserve. They said that because well hey, 'the gator's musta got him if y'all can't find him' and to delay and throw off the search to give him a headstart. Unless they find body parts, I don't believe it for a minute that he is anywhere in that preserve. He is on the run and in hiding, and I believe his parents have helped him escape and have been covering for him since he returned on September 1. They had that van for 12+ days before the police impounded it that they could have destroyed evidence. Why did they not call Gabby's father back after the very first frantic call saying "something is wrong! call me call me call me"? Why refuse to answer and return his multiple phone calls? If Brian fed them some story about 'oh she broke up with me, I don't want to talk about it', why would you not question why he has that van that does not belong to him? If she dumped him, why he got her van? Why, as a parent, do you refuse to take Gabby's father's frantic calls saying 'our kids are missing!' when Brian had been home without her since September 1? Brian killed her. His parents are covering for him and helped him get away. I would assume and hope the FBI is searching the parents financials to see if any large cash withdrawals have been made in the last 20 days and tracking their ATM and credit cards and any passports are blocked.