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Remastered: The Murder of Gabby Petito, Part 6

4/23/202647 min

This remastered series is to honour Gabby and ensure the warning signs of coercive control are understood. It’s the difference between life and death for so many.

Determined to decode the patterns of coercive control and escalating risk, Laura deconstructs the behaviours that were visible - but too often minimised or misunderstood - with forensic precision.

Join Laura for this remastered investigative series which provides news updates in the case regarding the Utah Supreme Court oral argument in the wrongful death lawsuit appeal, deeper analysis and vital learning to help prevent future harm.

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    Now to some new and disturbing revelations in the Brian Laundrie, Gabby Petito case. Several pages from Laundrie's notebook found near his body in Florida have been made public by his family attorney. Details now from ABC's Reena Roy.

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    It was a case that gripped the nation, and tonight, for the first time, we're hearing from Brian Laundrie in his own words, after investigators say he murdered his girlfriend, Gabby Petito, during a cross-country road trip last summer. The FBI says Brian admitted to killing Gabby in this eight-page handwritten letter released by the Laundrie family attorney, but Brian claiming it was a mercy killing, that Gabby had fallen and was in pain, writing, in part, "I ended her life. I thought it was merciful, that it is what she wanted, but I see now all the mistakes I made. I panicked. I was in shock." Federal authorities say Brian strangled Gabby to death in Wyoming and returned home to Florida alone, sparking a nationwide search, her remains later

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