After trying a few more cases it looks like this case happens when I
follow a symlink into the other filesystem. In that case gvfs-ls does
not show the file.

1. symlink from your home directory into another filesystem
2. use "dd if=/dev/zero of=zero bs=1M count=1024" to create a file there
3. follow that symlink in nautilus
4. delete the file in nautilus
5. it's now in a .Trash-1000 folder, but the trash icon is empty and gvfs-ls 
trash: doesn't show it

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deleting files in nautilus does not delete the files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295009
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