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The attorney for the family of Brian Laundrie on Friday released eight pages from Laundrie’s notebook that was found near his remains in Florida in October last year, according to a news release ...
Brian Laundrie admitted to killing girlfriend Gabby Petito in a notebook left in the Florida swamp where he committed suicide — but Laundrie insisted it was an act of "mercy," according to a ...
Notebook found near Brian Laundrie's remains 'may be salvageable,' police say. Chris and Roberta Laundrie on Oct. 20 discovered a notebook, among other items in a bag, ...
The attorney for Brian Laundrie's family has released a notebook found near Laundrie's body in which the 23-year-old man admits to killing his fiancée, Gabby Petito.
The contents of Brian Laundrie's notebook — found this week in the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, alongside his body and his backpack — remain a mystery, even to the 23-year-old's ...
Brian Laundrie's notebook that was found may still provide some clues to investigators. The Moab Police Department via AP, File Brian Laundrie’s notebook that was found in the same nature park ...
Brian Laundrie's notebook was released by Attorney Steve Bertolino. The account put forth by Laundrie in the notebook has been disputed by both law enforcement and experts, who say that it doesn't ...
Brian Laundrie's confession notebook was released to the public on June 24, and in it he confesses to killing Gabby Petito. Above, a memorial poster of Gabby Petito hangs on a fence across the ...
Brian Laundrie’s notebook is ‘possibly salvageable,’ police say. ... which was recovered not far from where Brian Laundrie’s remains were found last week.In an email to 8 On Your Side’s ...
Brian Laundrie's notebook may contain answers. Isaac Serna-Diez; Written on Dec 30, 2021. YouTube. Advertisement. The tragic death of Gabby Petito and the ensuing manhunt for Brian Laundrie has ...
Brian Laundrie's notebook, which his parents found in Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park on Oct. 20 before handing it over to authorities, “may be salvageable,” police say.