Brian Laundrie Called Parents 20 Times After Killing Gabby Petito -- Here's What He Told Them!
27.01.2024 - 01:27
/ perezhilton.com
Brian Laundrie said WHAT to his parents after killing his 23-year-old girlfriend?!
On Friday, Dailymail.com revealed shocking new details of the depositions made by Roberta and Christopher Laundrie in October as part of the ongoing lawsuit brought by Gabby Petito‘s parents. And what we found out is that Brian made multiple frantic phone calls to his parents over two days after he strangled Gabby to death in August of 2021.
Those phone calls were a huge change from his usual communication habits with Christopher and Roberta. The outlet reported that during the couple’s road trip, he only contacted his parents five times in the whole two months before her death. Days after Gabby last spoke to her mom, though, Brian began to reach out to Roberta and Christopher — frequently.
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According to phone records, Brian called them at around 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 29. Their first conversation lasted 55 minutes, and another lasted 22 minutes at 9:20 p.m. that lasted 22 minutes. From there, a “flurry” of up to 20 phone calls was made that day and the following day — most happening between Brian and Robert. Brian eventually revealed Gabby was “gone” to his father — but on his mother’s phone, so we guess they were handing it back and forth? He also told them he needed a lawyer. Whoa. And during those two days, they contacted their family attorney, Steve Bertolino, who was retained on September 2. And he was the one who promptly instructed the parents to say nothing. And they didn’t. For weeks.
Wow. This kinda feels like the smoking gun here, proving just what Nichole Schmidt and Joseph Petito have been arguing all along — the Laundries knew all along where
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