Bob Saget’s family is taking legal action against Florida authorities in hopes of keeping the comedian’s death records private.
02.02.2022 - 02:57 / perezhilton.com
For most of the world, the Gabby Petito case turned irreversibly tragic when, after an exhaustive search, the 22-year-old’s remains were found in the Grand Teton National Park in Jackson, Wyoming.
But for Gabby’s mother, the hope died long before that. Now that it’s all over, Nichole Schmidt is finally admitting she believed her daughter was dead all along.
Related: FBI Reveals Evidence That Led Them To Close The Case On Gabby’s Murder
The UK’s Channel 5 aired its new documentary on the case, Gabby Petito: The Murder That Gripped the World, on Tuesday night, and while not much new is unveiled in the program, Nichole’s heartbreaking admission is.
As those following the case know, the investigation began on September 1, 2021, when Gabby’s fiancé Brian Laundrie arrived home in North Port, Florida, driving Gabby’s fan… but without Gabby.
Nichole says from the very start she knew her baby was gone. Fighting back tears, she admits:
Perhaps it was Brian’s arrival paired with the bad feeling she already had from the odd last texts she got from her daughter, including one that mentioned her late grandfather. A search warrant for the van, released after Gabby was found, revealed Nichole’s concerns:
But the momma didn’t allow herself to give in to despair, not while there was a chance. She fought through to get her daughter back, no matter what that meant. That meant not sharing her belief that her daughter was gone:
Nichole, her husband Jim Schmidt, her ex Joe Petito, and his wife Tara Petito never acted as if their daughter was gone. They never stopped fighting. Putting on a united front, they finally reported Gabby missing on September 11. North Port police went to the Laundries, who refused to speak and instead gave the cops
Bob Saget’s family is taking legal action against Florida authorities in hopes of keeping the comedian’s death records private.
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“Don’t Say Gay” bill, highlighting the serious harm it could cause to LGBTQ youth.The Republican-backed bill, which is working its way through Florida’s legislature, would ban discussions of LGBTQ issues “in primary grade levels or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students.”Florida Republicans claim that the bill is a “parental rights” measure which will alert parents to topics that they might otherwise object to. However, Democrats have criticized the legislation, saying it will be interpreted and enforced by school districts in a way that effectively gags any discussion about LGBTQ-related topics, even in passing.Appearing on CNN Newsroom last week, Buttigieg was asked by host Jim Sciutto whether the “Don’t Say Gay” bill is “dangerous.”“Absolutely,” Buttigieg responded.
Brian Laundrie's death in the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park in North Port, Florida, have come to light following the release of the completed autopsy report.The 47-page report, obtained by ET, reveals the findings from examination of Laundrie's remains, which authorities found scattered in the Environmental Park back in October, following a lengthy search for the 23-year-old fugitive, who had been a suspect in the murder of Gabby Petito at the time of his disappearance.It was revealed that Laundrie had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in November, after his remains were handed over to a forensic anthropologist. The full report, however, was not released until Monday, and largely detailed the condition of Laundrie's skeletal remains.According to the forensic investigation, many of Laundrie's bones displayed signed of post-mortem scavenging, with animal gnaw marks, which is likely why most soft tissue had disappeared from the remains.«No soft tissue remains but for minimal partially calcified costal cartilage at the anterior aspects of some of the lower ribs,» the report detailed.
Over before it began. Since their split, fans have been curious to know why Kanye West and Julia Fox broke up and if it had anything to do with his recent Instagram posts about Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson.
Florida Georgia Line has made a big announcement about their future.
Florida Georgia Line is going to be taking a bit of a hiatus.ET can confirm that the country music duo — which includes Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley — are taking a break from recording music together, but they are not breaking up.The pair will continue to perform together for the remaining 12 shows in Florida Georgia Line's ongoing I Love My Country Tour.A source tells ET that they are «excited to perform together and celebrate with fans» at their shows, and they are «looking forward to supporting each other as they embark on their next chapters of their musical and creative journeys.»Kelley is set to kick off his Made By the Water Tour in April and Hubbard is currently working on new music.Earlier this month, ET's Rachel Smith was at the opening of the band's exhibition, “Florida Georgia Line: Mix It Up Strong,” at The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, and she spoke with the pair about their future and what they hope to accomplish in the coming years.«I think we're just gonna keep doing our thing… and I think our perspectives changed over the last decade you know, and we've become really passionate now, even more so, about the craft of songwriting and kind of serving and giving back to the community that's given so much to us, the songwriting community here in Nashville,» Hubbard shared.He added that both he and Kelley are interested in «really diving down that craft and just sort of taking it all in and investing in our family, and our friends and continuing to use all this to motivate and inspire the next chapter of our journey, musically.»ET's Nischelle Turner spoke with both Hubbard in January 2021, and the artist reflected on the solo projects he'd been working on for some time, and rumors of a
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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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