September is drawing to a close, but the Gabby Petito case is far from over. The case of the 22-year-old Long Island YouTuber caught the nation’s attention earlier this month after she was reported missing by her family on September 11th. The missing person report was filed with Suffolk County Police Department after her parents had not heard from her for days.
Gabby was on an overland trip with her 23-year-old boyfriend Brian Laundrie when she suddenly disappeared. She last contacted her family on August 25 and was last seen alive on August 24 when she was checking out of a Utah hotel. Brian returned to his parents’ home in North Port, Florida, on September 1, but did not tell anyone about their whereabouts. He even refused to speak to investigators after Gabby’s family reported her missing. His parents hired him to hire a lawyer.
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But a turnaround came when Brian’s family reported him missing on September 17th. The family said they last saw him on September 14, the day before he was named a person of interest for the case. “Chris and Roberta Laundrie don’t know where Brian is. They are worried about Brian and hope the FBI can find him, ”said family lawyer Steve Bertolino.
Search operations were soon initiated for him. However, on September 19, authorities said they discovered a body that “matches description” of Gabby in the isolated Spread Creek Dispersed Camping Area in Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming. Her official identification was made on September 21, and in a statement the FBI’s Denver office said, “Teton County Coroner, Dr. Brent Blue, confirmed that the remains are those of Gabrielle Venora Petito, born March 19, 1999 The determination of the mode of death is manslaughter. The cause of death remains until the final autopsy result.
In addition to the cause of Gabby’s death, there are a number of unanswered questions that make people scratch their heads.
Is Brian Laundrie missing or on the run?
Brian’s whereabouts have not been known for more than a week, even after a massive aerial and ground manhunt launched for him on the 25,000-acre, alligator and snake-infested Carlton Reservation. North Port Police Commander Joe Fussell said on September 24th, “We’re not wasting time out here. We are doing our due diligence to find Brian in an area that intelligence agencies have taken us to that he could possibly be. “
But on September 27, the North Port Police Department said again that search efforts within the reservation would resume. A department spokesman Josh Taylor told Insider, “I don’t think you’re going to see this large-scale effort this week,” before adding, “I’ve been told it will be scaled down and focused.” on intelligence. Hopefully the water will sink in areas that are currently difficult to navigate. “
Additionally, anyone with information leading to the death of Brian or Gabby was asked to contact the FBI at tips.fbi.gov, 1-800-CALL-FBI, or 303-629-7171.
How and when did Gabby Petito die?
Gabby and Brian set off for the overland drive in a white 2012 Ford Transit in July. The couple documented their journey through multiple states on social media. Her Instagram posts gave the impression that the two were happily enjoying their trip. But after Gabby disappeared, new details surfaced. For example the incident on August 12th in which the police intervened.
Summing up the incident, Chief Bret Edge reported, “The male tried to create distance by telling Gabbie to take a walk to calm down. She didn’t want to be separated from the male and started hitting him back as she pushed on him and the van. “However, it later emerged that Gabby wasn’t the real attacker, Brian allegedly hit him.
Several online detectives speculated that Gabby was in an abusive relationship and that Brian was behind her death. However, nothing has been officially confirmed. Although the mode of death has been explained, the cause of death is still open. And recently, experts warned that finding the cause of death could be quite a task for authorities, given that her remains have been left in the wild for weeks. Joseph Giacalone, professor of criminal justice at the City University of New York, said, “If she is strangled, the evidence will be limited. With the respect that you won’t have blood everywhere and, you know, hair fibers or all that other stuff. “
George Kirkham, professor emeritus at Florida State University’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, said that since Gabby’s body was in the wild for days, it is likely “very skeletal.” “I don’t know what forensic evidence will be available after this decomposition phase,” he added.
Did the authorities find any evidence?
Investigators reportedly only have the van in custody and an external hard drive found in the vehicle as evidence. Police said the van had been “fully processed for evidence” and did not provide any further details.
What about Gabby and Brian’s cell phones?
Authorities have not yet found Gabby’s phone, but regarding Brian’s phone, his attorney Steven Bertolino previously said he had on the 14th. Bertolino later confirmed that the FBI had Brian’s phone under their care. However, no information has yet been disclosed by the authorities.
How was the relationship between Gabby and Brian?
The nature of their relationship was portrayed as quite confusing as some people called them “couple goals” while others defined Brian as the jealous type of boyfriend. Nicole Kalanich, an ex-colleague of the couple, said they had never “complained” and were “happy and cheerful” before saying, “It was a couple goals for me.”
One of Gabby’s friends, Steven Evans, said, “I’ve never actually met him. When they got engaged, they actually asked me to take a picture of their wedding, but I’ve never really heard from him since, and I didn’t even know what he looked like until now. “
Another friend of the young woman, Nikki Passannante, added: “I never had the opportunity to meet him. They moved to Florida pretty early in their relationship and we are on Long Island and unfortunately we never learned much. But from what she says and what she posts, they seem pretty in love. “
But Gabby’s best friend Rose Davis said Brian had “jealousy problems.” She recalled an incident and told the Daily Mail on September 17th, “Brian took her ID so she couldn’t come out with me. He’s got these jealousy issues and he’s struggling with what Gabby called those “episodes” where he heard things and heard voices and didn’t sleep. Gabby had to stay at my house a few times because she just needed a breather and didn’t want to go to his home. “
Also, Gabby’s mother, Nicole Schmidt, announced that the couple had been engaged for some time before breaking up because they believed they were too young to get married. “I think they kind of put this on hold just because they felt like it was a little quick. At first they were excited, but then they said let’s just wait, we’re still very young. So you were really just a friend, ”added Schmidt.
Will Brian expect conviction if he’s found?
Experts have predicted that Brian could face the death penalty if caught and charged with Gabby’s death. Alfredo Garcia, a professor at St. Thomas University College of Law and former assistant prosecutor in Florida, stated that since the young man was a native of Flordian and Gabby’s body was discovered in Wyoming, he could be sentenced to death. In both Florida and Wyoming, the death sentence is legal.
Harvey Morse, a private investigator at Locators International in Florida, said, “I hope this person is found and if he is the culprit he pleads guilty and does not pull out this case that would cause so much harm to so many. ” Persons.”
Brian has not yet been officially charged with Gabby’s death or disappearance. An arrest warrant is currently being issued for him after apparently using a Capital One debit card from August 30 to September 1 following the death of his girlfriend. The indictment says he spent around $ 1,000 these days.
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