Posted on 09/17/2021 5:36:07 AM PDT by blueplum
A friend of Gabby Petito said the two were supposed to meet at Yellowstone National Park — but she never heard from the Long Island woman, who has since disappeared.
Petito, 22, was due to meet up with her pal on Aug. 29 at Yellowstone and was supposed to call her that day — the friend’s birthday — to nail down the specifics, The Sun reported.
But the friend never heard from Petito and is puzzled the Blue Point native would instead text her mom the next day that she was in Yosemite — 800 miles from her last known location at Grand Tetons ...
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That sounds plausible, thanks.
Thanks for your overview of the Moab police body cam footage talking w Gabby and her bf.
Yellostone is a National Park, therefore ALL crimes, no matter how petty or serious, would be charged as a federal crime. They would be prosecuted under Federal Law instead of state laws. Just like many of the indian reservations are punitively charged under federal statutes not state law.
There’s a small portion of the park where supposedly a legal loophole exists.
But, it’s just a theory that’s talked about. No one has really tested the theory.
However, if someone believed that theory, he might plan a crime there, thinking he can’t be prosecuted.
Petito, 22, was due to meet up with her pal on Aug. 29 at Yellowstone and was supposed to call her that day — the friend’s birthday — to nail down the specifics, The Sun reported... But the friend never heard from Petito and is puzzled the Blue Point native would instead text her mom the next day that she was in Yosemite — 800 miles from her last known location at Grand Tetons ...
The police cam apparently show that an officer was giving them directions to Yosemite during that long traffic stop.
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