Coroner Confirms Gabby Petito's Death Was a Homicide as Search for Fiancé Continues

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Coroner Confirms Gabby Petito's, Death Was a Homicide, as Search for Fiancé Continues.
According to the FBI, a county coroner has confirmed that
human remains found along the border of Grand Teton
National Park are those of 22-year-old Gabby Petito.
According to the FBI, a county coroner has confirmed that
human remains found along the border of Grand Teton
National Park are those of 22-year-old Gabby Petito.
The manner of Petito's death
has been deemed a homicide.
Officials said the cause of her death
is still pending final autopsy results.
'The Guardian' reports that Petito disappeared while on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, who is now being sought by authorities in Florida.
'The Guardian' reports that Petito disappeared while on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, who is now being sought by authorities in Florida.
Petito’s body was found September 19 near
an undeveloped camping area, located about
30 miles northeast of Jackson, Wyoming.
Petito’s body was found September 19 near
an undeveloped camping area, located about
30 miles northeast of Jackson, Wyoming.
The FBI is asking anyone
with information about Laundrie’s
role in Petito’s death to contact the agency.
The FBI is asking anyone
with information about Laundrie’s
role in Petito’s death to contact the agency.
Investigators have called Laundrie a, “person of interest.”.
His parents told FBI agents they last saw him a week ago, when he told them he was planning to hike alone in the Carlton Reserve wilderness area near North Port, Florida.
His parents told FBI agents they last saw him a week ago, when he told them he was planning to hike alone in the Carlton Reserve wilderness area near North Port, Florida.
On September 21, North Port police said
that investigators searched the 24,000-acre
reserve over the weekend without success.
On September 21, North Port police said
that investigators searched the 24,000-acre
reserve over the weekend without success.
Helicopters, drones, dogs and officers
in all-terrain vehicles have all been
deployed in the search for Laundrie.
Helicopters, drones, dogs and officers
in all-terrain vehicles have all been
deployed in the search for Laundrie.
According to 'The Guardian,' roughly
75% of the search area is underwater

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