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Brian Laundrie: Everything we know about Gabby Petito’s boyfriend

FBI confirms human remains belong to Brian Laundrie

Helen Elfer
Tuesday 23 November 2021 19:14 GMT
'Bones' found at North Port reserve belong to Brian Laundrie: FBI

Ever since human remains found inside the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park were confirmed as belonging to Brian Laundrie, the manner of his death has remained a mystery.

But on 23 November, the family’s attorney Steven Bertolino revealed Brian Laundrie died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

Mr Bertolino said Chris and Roberta hoped it would bring “closure” for the family of Gabby Petito.

“Chris and Roberta Laundrie have been informed the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head and the manner of death was suicide,” Mr Bertolino said in a statement.

“Chris and Roberta are still mourning the loss of their son and are hopeful that these findings bring closure to both families.”

Federal prosecutors had indicted Brian Laundrie, 23, in the case of Gabby Petito, whose remains were discovered in a Wyoming national park after an extensive nationwide search.

The fiance of the 22-year-old “van life” blogger, whose death has been ruled a homicide, Mr Laundrie was travelling with Ms Petito on a cross-country road trip from New York to Oregon when she went missing in late August.

Mr Laundrie returned to his family’s home in Florida alone on 1 September in the white Ford transit van the couple had been living in and ultimately disappeared himself on 13 September, having apparently told his family he was going for a hike in the nearby Carlton Reserve, a 25,000-acre wilderness.

Days later, when Mr Laundrie’s parents reported his disappearance, a major manhunt was launched, which remains underway amid a flurry of international media interest.

The FBI announced its charge against Mr Laundrie on 23 September for alleged “use of unauthorised access devices”, along with an arrest warrant.

Here’s everything we know about the deceased:

Belongings found

Partial human remains and a few of Mr Laundrie’s possessions were found in Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park on October 20.

Mr Laundrie’s parents were at the reserve with FBI when the items were discovered, and it is understood they helped to locate them.

An FBI spokesperson explained that the items, which included a notebook and a backpack, were found in an area that had been previously been hidden by water.

Michael McPherson said in a statement: “Investigators found what appears to be human remains, along with personal items such as a backpack and notebook belonging to Brian Laundrie. These items were found in an area that up until recently had been under water.”

Speculation was rife over what the contents of the notebook might be, and if they were still legible after having been underwater. Criminologists suggested the book might contain a note of regret or explanation.

Mr McPherson did not say there was any indication about who the remains belonged to or how they came to be there, and warned it could take days to get answers.

He said: “It’s likely the team will be on the scene for several days. I know you have a lot of questions, but we don’t have all the answers yet.”

The remains were matched to Mr Laundrie’s dental records in just over 24 hours.

On 23 November, the family’s attorney Steven Bertolino revealed Brian Laundrie died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

Indictment

Authorities had labelled Mr Laundrie a “person of interest” in Ms Petito’s disappearance as he was the last person known to have been seen with her before she went missing.

The grand jury indictment against Mr Laundrie is not related to her death, however. Instead it concerns money he allegedly withdrew that “affected interstate commerce”. Specifically, Mr Laundrie is accused of fraudulently using someone else’s debit card from 30 August to 1 September, spending or withdrawing $1,000 or more.

After Ms Petito was reported missing, Mr Laundrie’s lawyer, Steve Bertolino, released a statement saying his client would not be speaking to authorities “on the advice of counsel”.

North Port Police, who said Mr Laundrie’s lack of cooperation was “hindering the investigation”, tweeted a direct plea to the lawyer, asking for help.

Mr Laundrie did not speak to police and instead went missing. He was not seen after 13 September, despite a number of reported sightings that proved to be red herrings.

The Petito family - along with lawyer Richard Stafford - appeared on Dr Phil in early October, during which the attorney claimed Mr Laundrie stole Ms Petito’s debit card and ran from Wyoming.

Where was Brian Laundrie seen during the 33 day manhunt?

The search for Mr Laundrie was largely focused on the Carlton Reserve in Florida, which is close to the Laundrie’s family home in North Port.

His parents say he headed to the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, which connects with the reserve, for a hike on 13 September (they originally gave the date of his disappearance a day later but subsequently revised their statement). This is the site where his belongings and body were later found.

Mr Laundrie is said to have departed carrying only a backpack and is known to have driven there in a silver Mustang, which the family has since collected.

While authorities scaled back the search at one point, they later returned to the area with divers to continue hunting for traces of Mr Laundrie among the park’s alligator-infested swamplands.

Following a tip from reality television celebrity Dog the Bounty Hunter, Mr Laundrie’s parents confirm they went camping with their son between 6 and 8 of September at the Fort De Soto Park in Florida’s Pinellas County, days before Ms Petito was reported missing by her mother, Nicole Schmidt. A couple who was camping next to the Laundries may have even captured a photo of Mr Laundrie walking by in the image’s background.

After Mr Laundrie went missing and became the subject of a nationwide search, several people reported seeing him around the time of the couple’s road trip.

One couple said they got into a minor argument with him while he was allegedly drinking at a bar and “angry at the world” in West Yellowstone.

Another woman started a TikTok to share her bizarre story of picking up a hitchhiker who resembled Mr Laundrie and said his name was Brian. She described the man as acting strange and eventually “freaking out” when he realised he was heading south.

There have also been a slew of reported sightings since his disappearance, placing Mr Laundrie in Canada, Mexico, and at least four states. One Appalachian Trial hiker said he was “99.99 per cent sure” he met Mr Laundrie while he was hiking. He reported his encounter to the FBI.

Is he a survivalist?

Mr Laundrie told friends and co-workers that he was skilled in outdoor survival, allegedly boasting to a colleague that he had lived in a forest for weeks on just snacks.

He also reportedly told a friend of Ms Petito’s that he spent three months hiking alone in the Appalachians. However, his sister, Cassie Laundrie, claimed he was only a “mediocre” survivalist.

Experts said the swampy region they were searching for him in is particularly unforgiving due to the prevalence of dangerous wild animals and the likelihood of suffering dehydration in the humidity.

Who are the Laundrie family?

Mr Laundrie’s father, Chris Laundrie, 62, and mother Roberta Laundrie, 55, live in North Port. Mr Laundrie also has a sister, Cassie Laundrie, whose children Mr Laundrie and Ms Petito appear to have been close with.

Ms Laundrie appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America on 17 September, saying she had not spoken to her brother since he returned from his trip, but that Ms Petito was “like a sister and my children love her and all I want is for her to come home safe and sound and for this to be a big misunderstanding”.

Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito (Brian Laundrie/Instagram)

Mr Laundrie’s parents also appear to have had a close relationship with Ms Petito, as she lived with them for more than a year, as Ms Petito’s mother outlined in an open letter to the Laundries when her daughter was still missing.

Roberta Laundrie was a Pinterest “collaborator” on a “Life Goals” Pinterest board created by Ms Petito that showed pictures of newlyweds with backpacks and posts of baby clothes.

Chris Laundrie eventually assisted the FBI in the search for his son, though his efforts initially proved fruitless.

He and Mr Laundrie’s mother Roberta, then returned with FBI to the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park on October 20 and reportedly helped the FBI find some of Mr Laundrie’s personal belongings.

Steve Bertolino, the lawyer for Mr Laundrie’s parents, said the notebook and backpack were recovered from the area the Laundries “had initially advised” the agencies to search.

He said: “Chris and Roberta Laundrie were at the reserve earlier today when human remains and some of Brian’s possessions were located in an area where they had initially advised law enforcement that Brian may be,” Mr Bertolino said.

“After a brief search off a trail that Brian frequented, some articles belonging to Brian were found,” he added.

What was his relationship to Gabby Petito?

Mr Laundrie met Ms Petito at Bayport-Blue Point High School on New York’s Long Island, according to Ms Petito’s stepfather, Jim Schmidt.

The pair began dating in March 2019 and got engaged in July 2020, according to posts on their Instagram accounts.

Mr Laundrie wrote: “My biggest fear is that one day I’ll wake up and it will have all been a dream, because that is what every second has felt like since the moment we found each other. Till death do us part or until I wake up, I’m so happy the answer was yes, Love you hunny.”

Ms Schmidt told The Daily Mail she believed the couple may have called off their engagement ahead of the trip because they were still so young.

Mr Laundrie himself always presented an idyllic picture of the couple’s relationship on social media, regularly posting pictures of them kissing and posing together smiling.

Eyeywitnesses though saw a very different side of Mr Laundrie’s treatment of his partner. He was allegedly seen slapping and hitting her in Moab City, Utah, on 12 August during a confrontation that lead one concerned onlooker to call 911.

Police later pulled their van over to find a crying and clearly distressed Ms Petito and Mr Laundrie with scratches on his face.

“We’ve just been fighting this morning. Personal issues,” Ms Petito told police.

One officer said in body-camera footage that they considered Mr Laundrie to be the victim, although not at risk, and no further action was taken.

What does he do for a living?

Mr Laundrie does not appear to have been in full-time employment but he did earn money selling artwork online.

On a Depop site called Bizarre Design, Mr Laundrie sold bookmarks, print stamps and T-shirts he designed himself .

What was his social media presence like?

Mr Laundrie presented himself online as outdoorsy, a loving and devoted boyfriend and an artist with slight conspiratorial leanings.

On Instagram, he railed against people being “brainwashed by the media” and revealed a fondness for pop culture icons such as Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk and Mike Mignola, creator of the Hellboy comics.

His posts were sprinkled with references to nature and he expressed admiration for film characters like Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker, violent video games like Hotline Miami and the book Lullaby by Mr Palahniuk, in which a man investigates the death of his wife and child.

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