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Brian Laundrie’s parents rail against ‘inaccuracies’ in Gabby Petito documentary

The docuseries features police body cam footage of Laundrie's parents speaking to an officer about their son and Gabby Petito



Brian Laundrie's parents criticized Netflix's documentary "American Murder: Gabby Petito" for inaccuracies without specifying issues. The documentary features police footage of the Laundries and details the couple's 2021 cross-country trip. Brian Laundrie returned home alone, and Gabby Petito's body was found weeks later, with Laundrie later committing suicide and admitting to her murder. Attorney Steve Bertolino criticized the documentary for inaccuracies and omissions but didn't specify. The Laundries didn't participate, so filmmakers relied on Petito's family and friends, using AI to present her words. Petito was last seen alive on August 27, 2021; Laundrie went missing a week later. Petito's family filed lawsuits against Laundrie's parents, which were settled. The documentary is streaming on Netflix.

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