"If you’re in jail, I will bake you a cake with a file in it. If you need to dispose of a body, I will show up with a shovel and garbage bags." — Roberta Laundrie, Brian's mom in the "Burn After ...
Brian had scratches on his face from Gabby's phone, he said, per the body cam footage, telling police he was trying to push her away as she attempted to get the van keys from him. When a cop asked ...
The YouTube vid itself carries this cheerful memo: "A glimpse into our van adventures ... and so many beautiful places to ...
But in a questionable development of the 'true crime make-up' trend, YouTubers recounted ... Days later, police found Gabby's body near where the video had placed the van. The involvement of ...
Brian had scratches on his face from Gabby's phone, he said, per the body cam footage, telling police he was trying to push her away as she attempted to get the van keys from him. When a cop asked ...
It was supposed to be the adventure of a lifetime for 22-year-old Gabby Petito ... remained in the van. The next day they continued the trip. A week later, Petito’s first YouTube video, called ...
Gabby Petito's parents have revealed they destroyed the van she traveled across the country ... The police body camera footage offered the last glimpse at Gabby and Laundrie's fraught ...
In the three part series, an array of footage the couple shot while traveling in their converted camper van shows a smiling, bubbly Gabby as she rambles on about their “van life.” Unedited ...
VANLIFER Jenn Bethune felt chills when she slowed down her video footage and saw the image plain as day - Gabby Petito's van parked suspiciously at the edge of a campsite in Wyoming. The YouTube ...
America became transfixed by the brutal murder of Gabby Petito. Technology played a significant role in this story’s publicity.