r/netflix Feb 19 '25

News Article Brian Laundrie’s parents shunned by Florida community over Gabby Petito’s murder following Netflix docuseries

https://www.themirror.com/news/us-news/brian-laundries-parents-shunned-florida-984726
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u/YoGurl8003 Feb 19 '25

Were they even brought in to the police to be questioned? Are there not enough evidence of their participation in the coverup to warrant that?

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u/vervaincc Feb 20 '25 edited Feb 20 '25

They were questioned multiple times. Sued multiple times.
I haven't seen the doc yet, but given the amount of mis or uninformed people in this thread, I'm guessing it wasn't that great.

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u/Successful-Form4693 Feb 20 '25

...so, you haven't even watched it yet, but

given the amount of mis or uninformed people in this thread, I'm guessing it wasn't that great.

This is such a wild leap to make, especially since you haven't seen a single second of it.

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u/vervaincc Feb 20 '25

How is it a leap? I would assume that if the series was actually good, there wouldn't be this percentage of people in the thread discussing it that are completely misinformed.

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u/SuperiorLake_ Feb 20 '25

What are some examples of misinformation you are seeing?

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u/vervaincc Feb 20 '25

I don't think that was his skull

Even though it was tested by FBI - something I would have expected to be covered in a documentary about the subject.

The parents should have been questioned

They were - something I would have expected to be covered in a documentary about the subject.

Should have been before Netflix

Referencing them being shunned. They were shunned from essentially day one of Gabby's disappearance being made public. There were protesters outside their house 24x7 with bullhorns and signs.

And all the tax payers money to pay for all that time looking for him At least they should have to pay back because they knew where he was.

The parents are extremely shit people - but they told the police from the beginning that he was in the park. And he was in the park.

And the way they found his body within one hour and one mile away from the car? Part of me is like, did they kill him and take the body there? There's definitely more to it.

The parents told the police exactly where he was likely to be. The area was flooded and that made searching difficult. As soon as the flood waters went down, the parents went to the exact area they thought he was.

And on and on and on.

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u/pochababy Feb 20 '25

all of this is covered in the documentary series lol. its very thorough

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u/Prolingus Feb 21 '25

It’s hilarious to admit to being uninformed (haven’t seen the doc yet) and then make a judgement about it (I’m guessing it wasn’t that great) literally in the middle of a comment about uninformed people making judgements.

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u/vervaincc Feb 21 '25

I'm not uninformed. I have a whole thread of people making incorrect statements after watching the doc.
If it's wet out I can assume it rained. I'm not uninformed if I didn't actually see it raining.
Try again.

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u/RelativePickle8333 Feb 22 '25

The incorrect statements aren't coming from the doc though, for some reason people are just making stuff up after watching it!