L&C Daily: Gabby Petito – Death Ruled a Homicide Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Baden Weighs In

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L&C Daily: Gabby Petito – Death Ruled a Homicide. Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Baden Weighs In

Tonight on Law&Crime Daily…

Gabby Petito’s death is ruled a homicide. Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden gives us his take on the autopsy.

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