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Remastered: The Murder of Gabby Petito, Part 10

5/21/20261 hr 5 min

In this remastered episode, Laura interviews Brian Entin, senior National Correspondent for NewsNation, who covered Gabby’s case from the start. Laura pivoted to this important interview with Brian as Brian Laundrie’s so-called confession letter had been found and the Judge allowed Gabby’s parents lawsuit against Christopher and Roberta Laundrie to proceed.

Brian posted up outside the Laundrie’s home in Florida for months. He also went to Spread Creek in Wyoming where Gabby’s body was found. Brian shares important information about the location in relation to Brian’s so-called confession letter.

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  3. Brian Entin· Soundbite0:44

    [upbeat music] Welcome back. It was one of the most followed murder investigations of 2021. And despite the fact that the only suspect in the case, the man who confessed to the killing, is himself now dead, the victim's family is still trying to get their day in court. I'm speaking of course of the Gabby Petito/Brian Laundrie case. Petito's parents are now suing Laundrie's parents. They say the Laundries knew Gabby was dead the whole time, but instead of telling them or the authorities the truth, they helped their son cover up the murder and plan to flee the country. That's what the lawsuit says. The Laundries say they didn't know, they had no obligation to speak, and that Petito's lawsuit, uh, is groundless. Representatives of both families were in court today, and a judge will decide whether the suit

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