Brian Laundrie’s parents have made moves to gain control of his estate, including the ample amount of cash stored in his bank account, just weeks after his remains were found.
24.11.2021 - 02:45 / perezhilton.com
On Tuesday, over a month after Brian Laundrie‘s remains were discovered in the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, his cause of death was finally revealed to the public.
According to his family’s lawyer, Steven Bertolino, the 23-year-old fugitive died by suicide, having shot himself in the head, alone in the swamp. Bertolino specifically mentioned the family of Gabby Petito in his statement, saying his clients were “hopeful that these findings bring closure to both families.”
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Brian Laundrie’s parents have made moves to gain control of his estate, including the ample amount of cash stored in his bank account, just weeks after his remains were found.
Now that the twisted saga of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie is over — well, mostly — the entire story is coming to the small screen.
found dead after a road trip with her boyfriend, is playing out in a new documentary. features interviews with Gabby's family, including her mom, Nichole Schmidt, her stepdad, Jim Schmidt, and her dad, Joe Petito. «It was like every parent's nightmare in just a flash of a second. She's gone, she's missing,» Jim says in a new trailer for the Peacock original documentary. «The thoughts that were going through my head were that something really bad has happened to her,» Nichole adds.
The disappearance and death of 22-year-old Gabby Petito captured worldwide attention this past fall, galvanizing the internet as the case unfolded on social media. Now, it is the subject of a documentary on Peacock. The Murder of Gabby Petito: Truth, Lies and Social Media, produced by ITN Productions, premieres Friday, December 17 on the NBCU streaming service.
very modern-day era of true crime Friday with the launch of a documentary about the disappearance and murder of 22-year-old Gabby Petito, a story that the nation followed closely on social media throughout the fall, the NBCUniversal-owned streaming service said Monday.Per Peacock’s description for the doc, “The Murder of Gabby Petito: Truth, Lies and Social Media” “sheds new light on the tragic story, the unanswered questions and the shocking conclusion” to the events that began when Petito
Gabby Petito’s father continues to use his platform to fight the good fight.
Gabby Petito‘s father is using his platform for good — and he hopes others follow suit.
Huh. Well, we guess Brian Laundrie‘s parents already know how ridiculously suspicious basically all their actions have been throughout this ordeal and are just leaning into it at this point.
After becoming one of America’s most hated families, Chris and Roberta Laundrie are looking for a fresh start.
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A distraught Indiana mother is frantically searching for her 20-year-old daughter, who has gone missing in the San Diego, California area — roughly three weeks after a quarrel with her boyfriend.
In case you missed it, this week we finally got an answer to one of the biggest questions in the ongoing Gabby Petito case: how exactly did Brian Laundrie die?
If you aren’t already following this case, strap in because it starts out shocking and disturbing and just has not let up yet.
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Over two months after Gabby Petito’s body was discovered in Bridger-Teton National Forest on September 19, a lawyer for her boyfriend Brian Laundrie’s family Steve Bertolino revealed that Laundrie’s cause of death has been revealed as a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He noted that Laundrie’s parents Chris and Roberta have been informed, and are mourning their son’s death.
Another step forward in the grisly case of the body parts discovered in McKay Bay… And, as predicted, another baseless Brian Laundrie theory refuted.
We’ve spoken a lot about how big a mistake it was for the North Port Police to let Brian Laundrie slip away and disappear.
The tragic story of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie is all but over. For most people.