Is something going on with this case we’re not aware of?
22.01.2022 - 04:49 / perezhilton.com
The FBI dropped a bombshell on Friday. And now we’re getting our first responses from the families at the center.
In case you missed it, it was finally revealed that Brian Laundrie‘s much-talked about personal notebook did contain a confession after all — and the FBI are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that he murdered Gabby Petito. And thus, the famous case is finally closed.
So how does this news affect the people closest to the victim — and her killer?
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Gabby’s family have not released individual statements as of this writing, but their attorney Richard Stafford has given a statement on behalf of the group as a whole, and it is full of grace and gratitude for a difficult job — made more difficult by the other family involved, but we’ll get to that in a minute. Stafford wrote:
Finally, the family seemed to accept the findings as final, implying they are taking a measure of closure from the announcement:
The statement coming from the Laundries’ family lawyer is… a little different.
We don’t know how much of this is from Brian’s parents and how much is the brainchild of Steven Bertolino himself, but we’ll warn you in advance this statement is infuriating and revolting. Bertolino writes:
Yeah. He’s basically equating the two. Hey, both families lost their children, same difference, right? If you think we’re exaggerating, check out his final line:
Right. Gabby and her killer. RIP to both, equally, right? Wow. Shameful.
We also learned Friday from Bertolino that the battle over Gabby and Brian’s possessions is over. As you may recall, Gabby lived with the Laundries’ home for many months before her murder. Her parents have been fighting to get her belongings
Is something going on with this case we’re not aware of?
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Well, this is an unexpected consequence of the Gabby Petito case. The now-infamous missing person/murder case garnered national attention first due to the brazen suspicious behavior of Brian Laundrie. When it hit the news he came home from a road trip without his fiancée, the internet instantly went wild with theories that he had murdered her — theories which sadly proved to be right in the end.
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