Gabby Petito Died By Strangulation, Wyoming Coroner Finds
Petito was reported missing last month after a cross-country trip with her fiancé Brian Laundrie.
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Petito was reported missing last month after a cross-country trip with her fiancé Brian Laundrie.
There is new information in the investigation into the death of Gabby Petito and the search for her fiancé, Brian Laundrie.
An officer can be heard asking Petito about marks on her body and a report from witnesses who said Laundie hit her.
Agents were seen entering the home and a camper parked on the property.
Police are still searching for Brian. But now the timeline in the case grows more mysterious.
The familly showed new tattoos, similar to ones Petito designed for herself.
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Petito's body was found nearly a week ago in a Wyoming national park. The coroner ruled her death a homicide, but authorities haven't said how she died.
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The warrant was issued out of a Wyoming court, following a Federal Grand Jury indictment.
Brian Laundrie returned from a cross-country trip without fiancé Gabby Petito. He is missing, and she is believed to be dead.
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According to the FBI, the manner of death is considered a homicide. The actual cause of death has not been determined.
This comes a day after the FBI confirmed remains found in Wyoming are believed to be Petito's.
Charles Jones, the supervisor senior resident agent of the FBI's Denver field office, said human remains were discovered consistent with the description of Petito in a camping area.
Laundrie hasn't been seen in days. His family told police he left on Tuesday and reported him missing on Friday.
Nearly a week has passed since Gabby Petito's family reported her missing. Her whereabouts remain a mystery and now her fiancé is missing, too.
The police report indicates Petito and Laundrie got into a physical altercation during their road trip on Aug. 12, more than a week before her last Facetime call with her mother.
Police in Moab, Utah confirmed their officers responded to an incident involving the two on August 12.
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