Gabby Petito case: Brian Laundrie’s parents could go on trial in weeks as judge cites Depp Heard case
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Your support makes all the difference.Lawyers for Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie will come face-to-face in court for the first time on Wednesday as a judge will decide whether a civil lawsuit against the killer’s family can go ahead.
Ms Petito’s parents filed a lawsuit in Florida’s Sarasota County Circuit Court in March alleging that Chris and Roberta Laundrie were aware that their son had killed the vlogger before she was reported missing.
Joe Petito and Nichole Schmidt also accuse the Laundries of planning to help Brian leave the country, and are seeking damages for the “intentional infliction of emotional distress”.
Laundrie family attorney Steve Bertolino has described the allegations as “baseless” and is seeking to have the case thrown out, while the judge presiding over the case cited the defamation ruling against Johnny Depp, which was due to a statement made by his lawyer that Amber Heard’s abuse allegations were a “hoax”.
“Johnny Depp just got found civilly liable for defamation for what his attorney said, right?” the judge asked Wednesday.
The lawsuit alleges Brian Laundrie informed his parents of the Ms Petito’s murder “on or about” 28 August.
Judge Hunter W. Carroll will hear arguments from both sides to determine whether the case can proceed to a jury trial next year.
Petito family leave Florida courthouse
Gabby Petito’s family has left a Florida courthouse after the first hearing in their civil case against Brian Laundrie’s parents, who did not appear for the hearing. A judge will make a written decision within two weeks on whether the case will go to a jury trial.
Brian Laundrie’s parents will not be charged in connection with Gabby Petito murder
ICYMI: While the civil lawsuit case continues, Chris and Roberta Laundrie are not facing criminal prosecution over Gabby Petito’s homicide.
The Laundries had been criticised by Ms Petito’s family for remaining steadfastly silent amid intense public scrutiny as their son Brian became the subject of a nationwide FBI manhunt.
An FBI investigation concluded in January that Laundrie was the sole person responsible for the “tragic death of Gabby Petito” as it announced it was wrapping up its four and a half month long investigation.
Brian Laundrie’s parents will not be charged in connection with Gabby Petito murder
FBI says Laundrie claimed responsibility for Petito’s death in a ‘suicide note’ in his notebook
Who are Christopher and Roberta Laundrie?
ICYMI: Chris and Roberta Laundrie led authorities to personal items belonging to their son Brian in the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park on 20 October, marking the most significant update in the hunt for their fugitive son since he disappeared in mid-August.
Later the same day, human remains were found in the area later, and have been confirmed to be Brian Laundrie.
Prior to the discovery, the parents had remained steadfastly silent amid intense public scrutiny as their son Brian became the subject of a nationwide FBI manhunt.
They had initially refused to speak to police, but later sat down for interviews with the FBI and released carefully-worded statements through their lawyer Steve Bertolino.
Read more about Chris and Roberta Laundrie here.
Gabby Petito trial: Brian Laundrie’s parents skip hearing
Brian Laundrie’s parents failed to turn up to court on Wednesday to hear allegations they knew crucial details about Gabby Petito’s murder before she had been found.
Chris and Roberta Laundrie were notable absences as the Petito’s attorney Pat Reilly argued they had deliberately withheld information that could have saved the vlogger’s family immense suffering.
Bevan Hurley has the story.
Gabby Petito trial: Brian Laundrie’s parents skip hearing
Petito family turn out in force to hear their lawyer argue Laundries told a ‘lie that gave false hope’
List of potential witnesses at next year’s jury trial
ICYMI: In May, the Petito family’s attorneys issued a list of names they would seek to call at trial.
The names included Joseph Petito and Nichole Schmidt, Gabby’s mother and father, Tara Petito and James Schmidt, her stepmother and stepfather.
Also on the witness list were Brian Laundrie’s parents Chris and Roberta, and representatives of the FBI and North Post Police Department.
Laundrie attorney Steve Bertolino told WFLA at the time it was a “wish list”.
A trial would likely take place in August 2023.
Brian Laundrie admits killing Gabby Petito in ‘suicide note’ found near his remains
ICYMI: The FBI revealed in January that Brian Laundrie claimed responsibility for the murder of Gabby Petito’s death in a “suicide note” found near his remains.
It found Laundrie was solely responsible for the “tragic death of Gabby Petito” as it announced it was wrapping up its four and a half month long investigation.
A notebook recovered near Laundrie’s remains in Florida’s Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park contained a written confession, the FBI said.
“A review of the notebook revealed written statements by Mr Laundrie claiming responsibility for Ms Petito’s death,” the FBI said in a statement.
Brian Laundrie admits killing Gabby Petito in ‘suicide note’ found near his remains
Brian Laundrie notebook contained a written confession, the FBI said
The sad, twisting saga of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie
ICYMI: It began with the most modest of announcements.
“Blue Point Woman Reported Missing,” the Suffolk County Police Department tweeted on 13 September.
Not everyone who spotted the announcement would necessarily have feared the worst. It was certainly odd that the vehicle she had been travelling in had returned without her. Yet people are reported missing all the time. And it is not unheard of for young people to get off the grid for all sorts of reasons.
What we know now is that by the time her parents reported her missing, and the Suffolk County Police Department posted its one-line statement, the 22-year-old woman was already dead, having been strangled to death around two weeks earlier in the Spread Creek campsite, 20 miles north of Jackson Hole.
Read Andrew Buncombe’s recap of what the Gabby Petito tells us about America.
The sad saga of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie – and what it tells us about America
Many questions remain unanswered, but the case is a tragedy for all concerned, writes Andrew Buncombe
Judge raises Johnny Depp’s defamation of Amber Heard
Johnny Depp’s defamation of Amber Heard was raised during a civil court hearing to determine whether Gabby Petito’s family can sue the parents of Brian Laundrie.
Ms Petito’s parents Joseph Petito and Nichole Schmidt allege that Chris and Roberta Laundrie released a misleading statement through their lawyer that their daughter was still alive when they knew their son Brian had already killed her.
Bevan Hurley has all the details.
Gabby Petito trial: Judge raises Johnny Depp’s defamation of Amber Heard
‘Aren’t we responsible for the words that we say, when we say them’
Why Gabby Petito’s parents are suing Chris and Roberta Laundrie
ICYMI: Petito family alleges that Brian Laundrie’s family knew he had killed her and were planning to help him escape.
Bevan Hurley has the story.
Why Gabby Petito’s parents are suing Chris and Roberta Laundrie
Petito family allege Brian Laundrie’s parents knew he had killed her and were planning to help him escape
The man who became the most trusted source in the Gabby Petito case
ICYMI: Brian Entin, NewsNation’s senior correspondent, covered the Gabby Petito case 16 hours a day for several months, and became renowned for his commitment to getting out accurate, timely information.
He spoke to The Independent in November about how he pursued the case, and how it might be resolved.
The little-known reporter who broke the biggest story in America
The journalist who became the most trusted source of information in the Petito-Laundrie story says the truth will eventually come out. ‘I think the FBI knows a lot of those questions and they will be resolved.’ he tells Bevan Hurley
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