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Here Is How Gabby Petito’s Was Gruesomely ‘Killed’ By Lover

Here Is How Gabby Petito’s Was Gruesomely ‘Killed’ By Lover

A young woman went missing on a road trip with her boyfriend and was subsequently found dead in Wyoming was strangled to death, a local coroner confirmed on Tuesday.

Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue, whose office had already ruled Petito‘s death a homicide, said she was killed about three to four weeks before her body was found on Sept. 19. Her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, 23, has been missing for nearly a month.

The 22-year-old young lady identified as Gabby Petito was last seen alive on Aug. 26. Her body was discovered on Sept. 19 near the remote Spread Creek Dispersed Campground in Bridger-Teton National Forest in western Wyoming.

The disappearance last month of the young woman during a cross-country road trip with her boyfriend captivated the country, first as an internet sensation and then as a tabloid mystery that grew more enigmatic by the day.

Petito and Laundrie, who lived with Laundrie’s parents in North Port on Florida’s west coast, embarked on their trip in early July from New York’s Long Island, where her parents live.

As they traveled through Kansas, Colorado, Utah, and points west, Petito documented their “van life” on social media with videos and pictures that depicted a loving couple having an American adventure. She posted her final photo to Instagram on Aug. 25, the same day she last spoke to her mother by phone.

Laundrie returned without her on Sept. 1 to his family’s North Port home driving Petito‘s white van. Ten days later, Petito‘s mother, Nicole Schmidt, reported her missing to police in New York.

With the search becoming more public after Florida police named Laundrie a person of interest in the case, police in Moab, Utah, released bodycam footage on Sept. 15 that suggested a darker side to the couple’s sunny social media veneer.

After a caller reported seeing Laundrie striking Gabby Petito, Moab police pulled over their van on Aug. 12 and questioned them for more than an hour. Both acknowledged having argued, and Petito tearfully said she had struck Laundrie on the arm.

No charges were filed, but police ordered the two to stay in separate lodgings for the night.

Laundrie, who had refused to talk to North Port police on the advice of his lawyer, has not been seen since Sept. 14, when his parents later said he told them he was going for a hike in the nearby Carlton Reserve wilderness area.

Police and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, using divers, tracking dogs, and helicopters, have turned up no sign of him in the swampy, alligator-infested wilderness area.

On Sept. 23, a federal grand jury in Wyoming indicted Laundrie on a charge of fraudulently using Gabby Petito‘s bank debit card between Aug. 30 and Sept. 1 to spend $1,000 or more.

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