Gabbie Gonzalez, a TikTok influencer, and her father have been charged in a murder-for-hire plot targeting Jack Avery, a member of the band Why Don't We and the father of Gonzalez's child. An ex-boyfriend has also been charged according to some reports. The case involves allegations of a conspiracy to commit murder amid a co-parenting relationship.
The charges highlight how social-media fame can intensify private conflicts in co-parenting situations involving a child.
“Systemic pressures from platforms and family-court systems”
Conservative
The plot reflects cultural decay, influencer entitlement, and weakened family structures enabling violence over responsibility.
“Personal agency, law-and-order prosecution, and traditional values”
Libertarian
No individual may initiate force; the state should narrowly prosecute aggression while protecting rights to life and liberty.
“Individual agency and limited government role”
Devil's Advocate
All prior views accept influencer-culture framing without examining concrete conspiracy mechanics or source hygiene issues such as the unrelated Sana Yousaf claims.