Brian Laundrie’s family wants to apologize!
The family of the 23-year-old killer wondered about the clue “Celebrity Jeopardy!” recently posted.
The question used Laundrie’s name and the location where her body was found by law enforcement officers after a week-long manhunt.
“Celebrity Jeopardy!” Facing Replies Because of “Bland” Hints.
On Monday, ‘Celeb Jeopardy!’ using the following clue, “In 2021 Escapee Brian Laundrie Ends His Days In Fla.’s Myakkahatchee Creek Area, Home of These Long & Toothy Creatures.”
Celebrity contestant Joel Kim Booster answers, “What is a crocodile?” He answered correctly.
The performance received an immediate response from social media users.
Brian Laundrie, who confessed to killing Gabby Petito before killing himself in Florida, is featured in the answer on Celebrity @Jeopardy last night.
It read, “Brian Laundrie ends his days,” referring to his suicide.
Suicide featured in a *game show.* pic.twitter.com/WecxFhYStl
— JB Biunno #HeyJB (@WFLAJB) November 15, 2022
“Wow that’s so insensitive,” commented one.
“This is absolutely disgusting,” replied another.
Brian’s Family Breaks Their Silence!
But another angry viewer responded to the caption, “I’m sorry but this upsets me. He shouldn’t get his name ANYWHERE. It hurts me. He will actually LOVE this attention.”
Chris and Roberta Laundrie’s attorney, Steven Bertolino, released a statement to TMZ.
“The whole Laundrie family is shocked and agrees with all the comments on social media about how unpleasant this is. I believe an apology should be made,” the statement said.
You may remember that Laudrie killed her fiancee, Gabby Petito, during a cross-country trip. Gabby was strangled to death by him in August 2021.
He confessed to killing the 22-year-old in a series of journal entries.
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Following Gabby’s murder, the 23-year-old man came to his parents’ North Port, Florida home alone and disappeared into the Carlton Forest Preserve near Chris and Roberta’s home.
His body was found at the end of October 2021. His body had been scavenged by wildlife in a nature reserve. He was identified through dental records.
Gabby’s Parents Sue Law Enforcement For Millions!
Gabby’s parents have yet to speak on “Celebrity Jeopardy!” guidance.
Nichole Schmidt and Joseph Petito recently filed a $50 million lawsuit against the Moab police department.
On Thursday, November 3, Gabby’s parents and legal team filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Moab City Police Department in Utah.
Instagram / Gabby Petito
You’ll recall that Gabby and Laundrie were stopped by Moab police officers in August 2021, the same month she was believed to have been killed, after an anonymous caller alerted them to a domestic violence situation.
Callers told dispatchers they saw a man [Laundrie] slap a girl [Gabby].
Police body camera footage shows a distressed Gabby telling how her fiance grabbed her face and scratched her and pushed her away.
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Different body cameras show Laundrie smiling, laughing and accusing Gabby of being emotional and hysterical.
One of the family’s attorneys, James W. McConkie, also announced that new information was discovered by Gabby’s family that one of the officers, Eric Pratt, who spoke to their daughter during traffic is accused of having a history of domestic abuse.
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“[Pratt] is a domestic abuser, who has used force and threats of physical violence to control and intimidate sexual partners,” according to another Petito family attorney, Brian Stewart.
“Gabby Will Live Today”
He believes the officer was “basically biased and likely ignored Gabby.
“All police departments have to follow the law as written,” said the lawyer.
Gabby’s family is calling for an investigation into the police department as to why the officer was allowed to remain on the force.
“We believe that Gabby would be alive today if he had done his job to enforce the law as it was written and protect Gabby that day,” he said.
Petito’s family announced they planned to file a $50 million lawsuit in early August.
McConkie explained the purpose of the lawsuit in a statement.
“The epidemic of domestic violence is a silent killer, the signs and symptoms of which are often overlooked by those unfamiliar with interpersonal violence. … To combat domestic violence, each of us needs to do our part to call out abusers and know how to identify the systemic problems that enable abuse, even if it’s hard to do,” he said.
Moab City PD is responding to a wrongful death lawsuit that claims their officers are not responsible for Gabby’s murder.
The city of Moab said it “will vigorously defend” against the lawsuit and that its police officers acted “with discovery, respect and empathy for Ms. Petito.”
The city said Gabby’s death came more than two weeks after they had a standoff with police in Moab and in another state.
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