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Brian Laundrie seen on video reading novel about missing women

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NEW YORK - Video on the YouTube travel channel created by Gabby Petito- whose body was believed to have been discovered over the weekend in Wyoming- and her fiance, Brian Laundrie, show him reading a novel about missing women.Laundrie, 23, a person of interest in Petito's missing case, is briefly seen in the Aug.

19 video reading the 2014 novel ‘Annihilation’ by Jeff VanderMeer about four women who travel to Area X. Three of the women die and a fourth stays in the wilderness.The video was brought to light by TikTok user Alyssa Rose who called it "disturbing," according to Newsweek.Brian Laundrie's family will release statement on Tuesday"This particular book in the series follows four women.

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