It sounds like San Francisco will have to go without its “Let’s Be Frank” segments.
23.10.2021 - 05:29 / perezhilton.com
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When Moab, Utah police released body camera footage last month following an altercation between Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie, survivors of domestic abuse around the world knew without a doubt one thing: the 22-year-old vlogger had also been a victim of domestic violence.
As you’ve probably heard by now, officers had pulled over the couple during their ill-fated cross-country trip after receiving a call from an eyewitness about Laundrie slapping and
It sounds like San Francisco will have to go without its “Let’s Be Frank” segments.
We all know the Gabby Petito case. But we don’t all know how it feels to be at the center of something like this.
The County Sheriff in the local Gulf Coast-area county of Florida where Brian Laundrie‘s remains were found earlier this month is opening up a bit about the investigation into the young man’s death.
It appears the Moab Police Department found themselves in trouble for selling the body camera footage captured of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie during their cross-country road trip — and for an insane price.
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Gabby Petito’s dad isn’t looking for closure from Brian Laundrie’s notebook.
As the Brian Laundrie search has come to a close, Gabby Petito’s loved ones are finding closure where they can.
According to his family’s lawyer, Brian Laundrie‘s autopsy has come back from the presiding county coroner down in Florida where his body was discovered late last week — and the results are inconclusive.
Gabby Petito’s story. What started as a missing person case tragically turned into a homicide investigation and manhunt for her fiancé Brian Laundrie. Finally the question to ‘where is Brian Laundrie?’ Has been answered as it was confirmed on October 21st that human remains found on the 20th belong to Brian.
We now know Brian Laundrie is dead. But the case is far from over. For the parents of Gabby Petito, it will never be over — because with or without answers, they will never get their beloved daughter back.
As you may have heard by now, Brian Laundrie is dead.
It has been confirmed that the human remains found in a Florida park are those of Brian Laundrie, the fiance of the late Gabby Petito.
William Earl Brian Laundrie, the man wanted for questioning in the murder of his girlfriend Gabby Petito, has been confirmed dead. The Denver Division of the FBI confirmed on Twitter that remains found on Wednesday in Florida match his dental records.
We hate how long this case is dragging on — it must be torture for the family of poor Gabby Petito.
The parents of Gabby Petito open up about what life with Brian Laundrie was like before the duo’s ill-fated cross-country road trip.
Gabby Petito’s family visited one of the last spots she stopped at during her tragic cross-country road trip with Brian Laundrie.
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.