Brian Laundrie's Parents May Have To Reveal One CRUCIAL Thing At Start Of Lawsuit!
15.03.2022 - 19:17
/ perezhilton.com
The lawsuit filed by Gabby Petito‘s parents may be seeking monetary damages, but that’s not the extent of the justice being sought. No, the real prize may be acquired not as a judgment but as a disclosure!
See, Joseph Petito and Nichole Schmidt have said for months they believe Brian Laundrie‘s parents knew more than they let on. In their lawsuit filed last week, they straight-up accuse Chris and Roberta Laundrie of knowing he murdered their daughter from jump street, from before he even made it back to Florida. Not only that, the Laundries, per the claims, planned to help their son get out of the country to escape the manhunt!
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There’s certainly plenty of smoke there — people have assumed the Laundries were hiding something from the start when then refused to aid in the search for Gabby, who was only thought to be missing. Considering the 22-year-old had been living with them and their son, it was suspicious behavior to say the least. But what about proof? Well, that’s the best part of the lawsuit!
Former LA prosecutor Josh Ritter tells The Sun that just the process of a lawsuit will get more out of the secretive couple than any public pressure or even law enforcement limitations. The first thing to get? The phones. Ritter explains:
Great point! After his body was found, Brian’s cell phone data told the FBI a lot — that he was faking messages from Gabby after her death, that he wasn’t in the area during the killing of that newlywed couple in Utah. Possibly even that he called his parents the day after murdering his fiancée — something else the Petitos assert in their lawsuit.
On the lawsuit’s chances, Ritter assesses:
The Laundries have responded