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Gabby Petito’s father continues to use his platform to fight the good fight.
This week, Joe Petito took to Twitter to join the efforts to find a New York mother-of-five who went missing weeks ago.
According to reports, Melissa Molinari was last seen on November 21 when she left her vehicle at her Centereach home off of Lolly Lane. She is described as a white female, 38 years old, who stands 5-feet-4-inches tall and weighs around 120 pounds. She has red hair and blue eyes, and has no known
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Police have launched a desperate search for a missing pensioner after he was reported missing on Christmas Eve.
Gabby Petito’s memory continues to be a blessing this Christmas, and beyond.
The Gabby Petito documentary on Peacock may have been more than a little divisive, but at least in some places it was definitive.
The case of Gabby Petito’s murder has been pored over by reporters, law enforcement agencies, and social media sleuths with a fine-toothed comb for weeks. But one thing her parents can give us that no one else can? Context.
The Twitter true crime community is very protective of Gabby Petito –and they’re making their voices heard about the latest documentary about her case.
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson. The star and the comedian had a date night in his hometown on Dec.
Another missing person mystery being amplified by Gabby Petito‘s father.
Brad Pitt looked as handsome as ever in recent photos you can see here as he prepared for his new role as a recording studio executive! The Oscar-winning actor and producer, who is already a successful wine grower, is re-opening Miraval Studios with French producer Damien Quintard at Chateau Miraval, his estate in the South of France. After a major renovation, the legendary recording studio — which contributed to singular classics like Pink Floyd’s The Wall — is set to open in summer 2022.
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
An unfortunate update to this disappearance case…
Chris Willman Music WriterMembers of Country Radio Broadcasters have cast their votes for the annual crop of the top five New Faces of Country Music, and the winners include Walker Hayes, who has one of the big cross-format smashes of the year with “Fancy Like,” and Gabby Barrett, who picked up the ACM Awards’ new female artist of the year trophy earlier this year.Also named as part of the New Faces lineup in the voting were Parker McCollum, Jameson Rodgers and Lainey Wilson.
There will be no third season for Gabby Duran & The Unsittables. Disney Channel has canceled the comedy series after two seasons.
Gabby Petito‘s father is using his platform for good — and he hopes others follow suit.