Civility, Kindness, Curiosity Anyone?
Whatever happened to civility?
Whatever happened to kindness?
What's wrong with curiosity?
Wow, I'm a bit surprised by the name-calling and insults being hurled here.
I also, like Graciegirl, have a curious mind and find true crime stories, although very sad, fascinating - mostly learning about the forensic science that is used to solve the crimes. I am an Investigation Discovery frequent viewer for that reason, and I also note connections based on statistically relevant details.
Insulting people because they find it interesting enough to be curious about it and/or ponder about it and want to hear others' thoughts is VERY rude. WHY?
To Graciegirl: Yes, I think there is likely foul play. In today's world, if Gabby was okay, she would surely be posting on social media and/or talking/texting to her family.
The fiancé is certainly contributing to the speculation that he has something nefarious to conceal by hiding (his family's assertion).
I try to put myself in others' positions:
If she were my daughter, I would surely want as much press as possible to find her, and I would not take kindly to folks posting sharp jabs/insults about it being nothing of interest.
If I were the fiancé, I would surely be telling police (if innocent of foul play) where and why we separated and would want as much press as possible to find her.
If I were a policeman on the case, I would want to look at any surrounding circumstances from their trip. Detectives can get tunnel vision if they make premature assumptions and don't investigate ALL possible circumstances (like a homicide that happened nearby).
Insult me, too, if you must, but seriously? I just have an active mind, a big imagination, and have watched hundreds of true-life (mostly solved) crimes and wonder how this one will turn out.
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