If you think Brian Laundrie‘s parents know more than they’re letting on, you are far from alone. The first people suspicious of the family were the first people they refused to help: the parents of Gabby Petito.
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According to The Mercury News, Somerville wanted to add a tagline to a segment about the Petito case pointing out the disparity in coverage of missing persons cases of white women relative to women of color. The disparity has become part of the national conversation surrounding the Petito case after MSNBC host Joy Reid brought it up on her show “The ReidOut” this past Monday.“The Petito family certainly deserves answers and justice,” Reid said.
If you think Brian Laundrie‘s parents know more than they’re letting on, you are far from alone. The first people suspicious of the family were the first people they refused to help: the parents of Gabby Petito.
Since the beginning of the tragic investigation into Gabby Petito’s disappearance and later death, we have heard several stories from her and Brian Laundrie‘s friends detailing how controlling and manipulative he was. It is no secret that their relationship was “toxic” — especially while out on the road. But now, a former FBI Behavioral Science Unit researcher has analyzed just how much power the 23-year-old had over his late fiancée during their cross-country trip.
On Tuesday, one of the biggest questions about Gabby Petito‘s death was finally answered. In a brief press conference, Wyoming’s Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue revealed the 22-year-old’s cause of death to be strangulation.
airing Wednesday night, the famed “America’s Most Wanted” host weighs in on the case of Petito, 22, who was found dead after traveling across the country with her boyfriend Laundrie, 23. He’s now the subject of a manhunt after going missing in September, shortly after returning home alone from the trip.On Tuesday, the Wyoming coroner revealed that Petito’s cause of death was manual strangulation.
Elizabeth Smart is speaking out following Gabby Petito's death. The 33-year-old advocate, who was kidnapped at age 14 from her Salt Lake City home, joined the latest episode of to discuss Petito's case, the missing people of color who don't get media attention, and her own experiences.«I was alive.
The mother of Gabby Petito has little energy and few words to give about Brian Laundrie’s family lawyer after he released a statement about her late daughter’s autopsy results.
On Tuesday, a long-awaited question in the Gabby Petito homicide investigation was finally answered: cause of death.
Gabby Petito's cause of death has been determined to be from strangulation and the manner of death homicide, according to a Wyoming coroner's findings. In a press conference on Tuesday, Teton County Coroner Dr.
There is still so much we don’t know about the death of Gabby Petito — and perhaps a lot we’ll never know if her boyfriend is never brought in to answer questions about it.
RIP Gabby Petito.
found dead in a Wyoming campground on Sept. 19 after weeks of media coverage and widespread attention from internet sleuths.At the time of her disappearance and eventual death, Petito had been on a road trip with her currently-missing fiance, Brian Laundrie, 23, who is a person of interest in the case.
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Nancy Grace is weighing in on Gabby Petito's case and Brian Laundrie's whereabouts.The legal commentator spoke with ET about the latest developments in the 22-year-old vlogger's tragic death as the manhunt for her fiancé continues.
Another piece of Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito’s ill-fated road trip timeline has been confirmed.
Gabby Petito's family is coming together for the first time to discuss the 22-year-old vlogger's life, legacy and her tragic death. Gabby's remains were found late last month after she had gone missing while on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie.In the wake of the tragic news, Gabby's father, Joe Petito, and stepmother, Tara Petito, and mother, Nichole Schmidt, and stepfather, Jim Schmidt, all gathered for a two-part interview on Dr.
Gabby Petito’s family have not given up on getting justice for their daughter. And they have an idea where they’d look first.
A Florida tattoo artist shared his memory of a time before things all went wrong for Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie.
Questions are still swirling about Gabby Petito’s death, but right now it’s not a matter of what the answers are, but who has them.
Gabby Petito will never be forgotten.