Van-life influencer acts like an unstable bitch, abuses her boyfriend while he's driving their van, and goes missing which leads to an international search and harassment of the boyfriend who wants nothing to do with the investigation.
They found what seems to be her body, and the boyfriend is on the run. We frequently see cases of wives killing "abusive" husbands and facing no consequences, but the boyfriend's life is forever ruined regardless of if he killed her or not.
I don't even know who these people are, but seeing how incredibly hard Reddit and Twitter are simping for her is making me assume the girl was completely at fault. Those websites almost exclusively root for bad people. It's like they can sense evil and are subconsciously drawn to it.
Their lives are worth more than yours. That's just the truth in their world.
It has always been the case, men are cheap in society.
It was bad before, but wait until a few years from now. You'll wish for the 2010s back.
#MoreFeminineWay.
But we do all of the things and make all of the sacrifices. So we ran things. Men also had families which they had authority over and they got a reasonable deal in a marriage for their work and sacrifice. Now they’ve weaponized human nature and democracy to enslave us.
The video of the police interaction was very interesting. She seemed emotionally unstable while the guy seemed cringey and weak but not particularly dangerous.
I’d say it’s 50/50 that he snapped and killed her, or she somehow took off and got herself killed and he wants nothing to do with it because he knows he will be the assumed perpetrator.
Another thing that stood out is how the cops were looking for/expecting violence from the guy. I remember the one asking her questions told her to think very carefully before answering the next one, which was whether she was trying to harm her boyfriend.
She said no, obviously. It was absurd white knighting on the cops part. It seems clear to me he wanted her to avoid being arrested for attacking her boyfriend.
Ironically that might have saved her life because she probably would have went back to her family afterwards. It’s a weird story all in all and I’m curious what the truth is. Everyone assumes he is the murderer but after watching the video, I can say I don’t know.
You can say you don’t know because you don’t know any of the facts of the murder. Guilt and innocence isn’t an emotional decision, or it shouldn’t be.
I dunno about this one dude... if being an unstable bitch was justification enough to be murdered, every husband and boyfriend would be a murderer.
I really doubt he drove her into the woods to kill her for being crazy and hitting him.
I guess I think his point is maybe he did something in defense of himself that ended in her death, and while a woman would be praised for defending herself against an abusive husband even if it went that far, while maybe this boyfriend will be villainized for it. I guess the idea is the possibility of not some preplaned revenge for some abuse, but some in the moment defense that lead to her death.
Honestly I don't know enough about the case to make my opinion on it.
Dude is screwed if he abandoned her alive and well. Deliberately stranding someone after allowing them to rely on a promise that you'll get them home again can leave you liable for their return travel, or for their death or injury resulting from your actions, civilly. There are a few jurisdictions that provide harsher constraints on that due to hazardous weather or other conditions.