Ep 332: Remastered: The Murder of Gabby Petito, Part 7

Ep 332: Remastered: The Murder of Gabby Petito, Part 7

From Crime Analyst by Laura Richards

April 30, 2026 · 52 min · Episode 332

About this episode

Laura Richards continues her analysis of the Gabby Petito case, focusing on coercive control and police footage.

This remastered series is to honour Gabby and ensure the warning signs of coercive control are understood. It’s the difference between life and death for so many. Determined to decode the patterns of coercive control and escalating risk, Laura deconstructs the behaviours that were visible - but too often minimised or misunderstood - with forensic precision. Join Laura for this remastered investigative series which provides news updates in the case regarding the Utah Supreme Court oral argument in the wrongful death lawsuit appeal, deeper analysis and vital learning to help prevent future harm. *** In this episode, Laura continues to break down Gabby and Brian’s behaviour using the police body-worn camera footage from the Moab City Police Department. Laura highlights an important eyewitness who details Brian’s controlling behaviour, confirming what Laura believed happened prior to the police stop. You won’t want to miss this. You can follow along on Laura’s Instagram @crimeanalyst @laurarichards999 TikTok @crimeanalystpod and Twitter @thecrimeanalyst @laurarichards999 #GabbyPetito #HerNameWasGabbyPetito #CrimeAnalyst #Expert #Analysis #Behaviour #TrueCrime #Podcast #Psychology…

People in this episode

Host: Laura Richards

Topics covered

  • coercive control
  • Gabby Petito
  • investigation
  • police footage
  • behaviour analysis
  • wrongful death lawsuit

Keywords

  • Gabby Petito
  • coercive control
  • police body-worn camera
  • investigative series
  • behaviour analysis
  • wrongful death lawsuit
  • male violence
  • femicide

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Moab City Police Department, Utah Supreme Court

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