Gabby Petito Netflix viewers all saying same thing about 'monstrous' detail

Gabby Petito Netflix viewers all saying same thing about 'monstrous' detail
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Gabby Petito Netflix viewers all saying same thing about 'monstrous' detail
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Cally Brooks)
Published: Feb, 19 2025 15:11

Summary at a Glance

Since Gabby's death, a Florida judge has ruled in favor of Gabby’s family in a wrongful death lawsuit against Brian Laundrie’s estate, awarding a largely symbolic £2.3million ($3million) settlement to Gabby’s mother as the administrator of her estate.

Her family launched a missing persons campaign on September 11 after failing to hear from her for weeks - meanwhile, Brian had quietly returned to his family home in Florida, refusing to cooperate with authorities when questioned on Gabby's whereabouts.

American Murder: Gabby Petito, released on February 17, delves into the events leading up to Gabby's murder at the hands of her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie.

Another added: "I know her family likely consented to them using AI to reconstruct Gabby Petito's voice for her journal entries, but something still feels incredibly wrong to me...".

Netflix is facing backlash over its latest true crime documentary, with viewers calling out the platform's 'monstrous' use of AI in telling the tragic story of Gabby Petito.

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