Behar: Petito Coverage ‘Racist’ — When People of Color Go Missing it’s Ignored
Joy Behar told her co-hosts Thursday on ABC’s “The View” that the media’s coverage of Gabby Petito was in part “racist.”
Joy Behar told her co-hosts Thursday on ABC’s “The View” that the media’s coverage of Gabby Petito was in part “racist.”
Police in North Port, Florida, and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents continued searching for Brian Laundrie, Gabby Petito’s fiance, on Thursday.
Gabby Petito’s stepfather on Wednesday visited the area in Wyoming where her remains were discovered recently and set up a stone cross to mark the location.
John Walsh, host of Discovery’s “In Pursuit With John Walsh,” said Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “The Story” that he believes the public will find Brian Laundrie, Gabby Petito’s missing former fiancé.
ABC co-anchor T.J. Holmes said Wednesday on “Good Morning America” that the media’s coverage of Gabby Petito is “perpetuating the idea that some lives matter more” than Black lives.
The autopsy of the remains officials found in the Bridger-Teton National Forest should be completed on Tuesday, Fox 13 reported.
The body found Sunday near a Wyoming national park belongs to Gabby Petito, the 22-year-old woman who mysteriously disappeared during a cross-country trip with her her boyfriend last month, the Teton County coroner confirmed in a Tuesday statement to ABC News.
Search warrant documents connected to a hard drive located in Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie’s van said there was “more and more tension” between them before she disappeared.
Searchers returned to Florida’s Carlton Reserve on Tuesday to continue looking for Brian Laundrie, the fiancée of Gabby Petito, a missing young woman who was known for social media posts about her cross-country travels while living in a van.
Monday, on her show “The ReidOut,” MSNBC anchor Joy Reid said that the media coverage of 22-year-old Gabby Petito is a clear case of “Missing White Woman Syndrome.”
The person who reported a dispute between Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito in Utah on August 12 apparently told the 911 dispatcher “the gentleman was slapping the girl,” Fox News reported Monday.
An ex-homicide detective from Florida blasted police for failing to obtain warrants to search Brian Laundrie’s house and electronic devices immediately after his girlfriend, Gabby Petito, was reported missing.
Law enforcement descended on the home of Brian Laundrie’s family Monday while the boyfriend of Gabby Petito, identified as a person of interest in her disappearance, was still missing.
An attorney for Brian Laundrie and his parents, who have refused to talk with authorities regarding Gabby Petito’s disappearance, described the finding of her apparent remains in Wyoming on Sunday as “heartbreaking.”
Authorities have found a body “consistent with the description” of 22-year-old Gabby Petito, who mysteriously disappeared.
The Teton County Coroner said officials responded to a report of a body located at Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, the general area where law enforcement officers have been looking for missing person Gabby Petito, according to ABC 7.
Authorities are searching in a “vast” Florida preserve after the family of Brian Laundrie, the boyfriend of Gabby Petito, who went missing while the pair were on a cross-country journey, said his location was also unknown.
Parents in North Port, Florida, are planning Friday to protest at Brian Laundrie’s house, the person of interest in Gabby Petito’s disappearance, and encourage him to work with investigators.
Utah’s Moab City Police Department has released a video of officers interacting with now-missing Gabby Petito — a 22-year-old who documented her cross-country travels on social media — and her boyfriend Brian Laundrie on August 12.