Steven Bertolino, the lawyer for the Laundrie family, issued a statement after the release of the FBI report. “Gabby and Brian are no longer with their families and this tragedy has caused enormous emotional pain and suffering to all who loved either or both of them,” Bertolino wrote.
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Attorney Patrick Riley, who is representing Petito's parents in a civil suit against the family, appeared on NewsNation, where he hinted that even the lawyer for Laundrie's parents, Steven Bertolino, was surprised by the bombshell letter.
Attorney Steve Bertolino, who represents Brian Laundrie's parents, said 'I did everything the right way. We have no regrets. The parents did everything the right way, and they have no regrets'
Several months after the discovery of Laundrie's body and the notebook, the FBI in Denver issued a statement revealing that Laundrie took "responsibility for Ms. Petito's death," in the notebook.
The eight pages of hand-written notes sent by attorney Steven Bertolino and credited to Laundrie, offer some insight into the tragic deaths of the young couple on a cross-country road trip.
Brian Laundrie's lawyer, Steven Bertolino, called Gabby Petito's death a "tragedy" on Tuesday after Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue said that her homicide was caused by "manual strangulation." Petito's remains were found on Sept.
Although Phillips is not handling the Petito-Laundrie case, he says it's important to note that “Brian's parents don't have a duty to cooperate [with authorities] but once they do, they could be charged with obstruction of justice or lying to police if they know about where Brian is or if he told them he killed Gabby, ...
Laundrie and his family hired a lawyer and invoked their Fifth Amendment rights. On Sept.
The lawyer for Chris and Roberta Laundrie released a statement Monday, possibly in an effort to quell claims they may know where he went. Attorney Steven Bertolino said in the statement "Chris and Roberta Laundrie do not know where Brian is.
Brian Laundrie's parents will not be charged in connection with Gabby Petito murder. The parents of Brian Laundrie will not face charges over the homicide of Gabby Petito, their lawyer has told The Independent.
Brian Laundrie advised his parents, Christopher Laundrie and Roberta Laundrie, that he had murdered Gabrielle Petito,” the lawsuit states. “On that same date, Christopher Laundrie and Roberta Laundrie spoke with attorney Steve Bertolino, and sent him a retainer on Sept. 2, 2021.”
The parents of Brian Laundrie, whose remains have been found at a Florida nature reserve, knew their son was “grieving” and said that he was “very upset” before he left their home for the last time — but they couldn't stop him from leaving, the family's lawyer said.
After drawing worldwide attention, the search for Petito came to a gruesome end last September when her body was found near a campground in Wyoming's Bridger-Teton National Forest. Now authorities are confirming that Laundrie, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in October, admitted to killing her.
Laundrie, 23, is himself missing after his parents reported to the authorities that they had not seen him since Sept. 14, several days after he refused to speak with investigators about the whereabouts of Ms. Petito, the authorities said. He had returned to his house in North Port, Fla., on Sept.
Laundrie, 23, was last seen alive on September 13 after telling his parents, Chris and Roberta, that he was going hiking in the Carlton Reserve, in Sarasota County, Florida but failed to return home.
The Laundries own Juicer Services, a company started in 2017 that sells and services commercial juicing equipment. The Florida company registry lists Roberta Laundrie as the "registered agent" of the company, and a New York registry from 2018 lists Christopher Laundrie as CEO of the company.
Brian Laundrie took responsibility for Gabby Petito's death in notebook, FBI says. Brian Laundrie left behind writings showing his "responsibility" for the death of girlfriend Gabby Petito, whose disappearance last year launched a massive search from Utah to Florida, the FBI said Friday.