Session 18 December 2021

The entries in the notebook describe a version of events that were meant to blur the circumstances to make him look less guilty. The autopsy proved that she wasn’t in the water, wasn’t dying of hypothermia, nor showed any reason why she’d be begging for him to mercy kill him. He strangled her because he was an insecure, paranoid, jealous little shit.
What about the blunt trauma to the head? That surely happened before the strangulation. Would that be from a fall (accidental or because he pushed her), or would it be him knocking her with something like a rock or a tool? (Colonel Mustard with a wrench in the Kitchen 😅)

So that would leave only 2 options:
- He's a psychopath
- He was under the influence of 4D STS (through a spirit attachment or a download or whatever other similar explanation)

What do you think?
 
What about the blunt trauma to the head? That surely happened before the strangulation. Would that be from a fall (accidental or because he pushed her), or would it be him knocking her with something like a rock or a tool? (Colonel Mustard with a wrench in the Kitchen 😅)

So that would leave only 2 options:
- He's a psychopath
- He was under the influence of 4D STS (through a spirit attachment or a download or whatever other similar explanation)

What do you think?
Are you asking for my opinion or what the series concludes? I have the attention span of a walnut!😂
 
Your opinion ;)
Haha, okay. That bit about my attention span is actually true. Not to go too deep into it, I get bouts of hepatic encephalopathy, so I literally forget whole series’ a couple of days later. I will have to rewatch the last episode to revisit the details to give you an expansive opinion. I do know that I believed what was concluded. I wasn’t left with any questions nor concerns. I would think that the candlestick would have been mentioned in the coroner’s report though.😄
 
The entries in the notebook describe a version of events that were meant to blur the circumstances to make him look less guilty. The autopsy proved that she wasn’t in the water, wasn’t dying of hypothermia, nor showed any reason why she’d be begging for him to mercy kill him. He strangled her because he was an insecure, paranoid, jealous little shit.
Yeah, those entries were BS. What probably happened is she was ready to leave, which he didn't like, so he decided to kill her.

I just watched the documentary, there wasn't much new stuff in it from what I remember when I was following the case, but it does give a good idea of the timeline. It's truly heartbreaking. Knowing what we know about Brian (I suspected he was the murderer), there are some signs in his behavior that were odd, the most obvious being him laughing and making jokes with the cops while his girlfriend was crying. Someone who loves you wouldn't be cracking jokes when you're in distress and crying. His whole family is unempathetic, and it wouldn't surprise me if his behavior was partly due to genetic factors.

A year later after Gabby's body was found, her family and friends went to that area and spread her ashes there. They took a group picture and there was a huge orb in the middle of them. I thought that was very interesting. I hope she's resting in peace.
 
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