It hasn’t been proven just yet, but there’s a pretty decent chance that Brian Laundrie killed his fiancé, Gabby Petito. After a nationwide manhunt that included the likes of Dog the Bounty Hunter, Laundrie was finally captured on Thursday afternoon.
Well, parts of him were captured. In reality, Laundrie probably became ‘gator food after putting a bullet in his head (but that’s pure speculation, as of now).
Here’s the scoop, via New York Post:
Brian Laundrie’s remains were found at a marshy nature reserve near his parents’ Florida home, the FBI confirmed on Thursday, bringing an end to the six-week saga surrounding the disappearance and death of Long Island native Gabby Petito.
The FBI said it used dental records to confirm that the skeletal remains found at the 25,000-acre Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County on Wednesday belonged to Laundrie, 23, the sole person of interest in the high-profile disappearance and death of his 22-year-old girlfriend.
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Laundrie’s remains were found about a 40-minute walk from the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park into the reserve, North Port police spokesman Josh Taylor told The Post. Laundrie’s parents had said their son went for a hike into the reserve on Sept. 13 and never returned.
Taylor said the remains, found early Wednesday with a backpack and a notebook belonging to Laundrie, consisted primarily of bones after weeks of decay and exposure to wildlife.
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