GABBY PETITO INVESTIGATION

With Brian Laundrie dead, here’s where else authorities could look for answers on what happened to Gabby Petito

Oct 25, 2021, 7:25 AM

(CNN) — Brian Laundrie, who authorities had said could help fill in at least some of the blanks about what Gabby Petito’s final days looked like, has been confirmed dead.

Laundrie’s remains were found Wednesday in the Florida reserve authorities had been combing through for more than a month. Over the summer, the couple embarked on a cross-country road trip, from which Laundrie returned to their North Port, Florida, home alone on Sept. 1, police say. On Sept. 11, Petito’s parents reported her missing. Laundrie, without talking to authorities during Petito’s disappearance, left his home Sept. 13 and was not seen again, his parents later told police.

An autopsy of Laundrie’s remains came back inconclusive, an attorney for the family said Sunday.

“Brian Laundrie’s autopsy has not provided a manner or cause of death and his remains are now being transferred to an anthropologist,” attorney Steven Bertolino told CNN.

Bertolino said the family plans to cremate Laundrie’s remains and will not have a funeral service.

Petito’s remains were recovered in Wyoming on Sept. 19. A coroner ruled she died by strangulation. But little else is known — at least to the public — about what led up to her death.

Wyoming coroner: Gabby Petito’s cause of death was strangulation

Though authorities have not explicitly connected Laundrie to Petito’s death, they have said he was among the last people to see her alive. “Two people went on a trip, and one person returned,” North Port Police chief Todd Garrison said in September.

With Laundrie now gone and many questions unanswered, here’s what experts say investigators could home in on to help them answer what happened to Petito.

Crime scenes will be critical in investigation

Among the most important components in an investigation like this are the crime scenes, said Paul Belli, a retired lieutenant of the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office and president of the International Homicide Investigators Association.

Teton County, Wyoming, Coroner Dr. Brent Blue said Petito died by manual strangulation/throttling, adding that her body had likely been in the wilderness for about three to four weeks before being found.

Coroner says Gabby Petito strangled, was killed weeks before her body was found

“Throttling means that someone was strangled by human force. There was no mechanical force involved,” Blue told CNN.

There could be clues as to what happened — and who did it — that investigators may be able to collect from a crime scene, Belli said, including fingerprints, depending on the condition of the human remains. What’s difficult in cases like these is that unlike killings committed by strangers of the victims, when the person of interest is someone the victim was involved with, finding their DNA on a victim’s body is to be expected.

“You would expect DNA on either one of them from the other,” Belli said. “But I mean, if there’s DNA maybe where it shouldn’t be, that could be kind of a clue as to what may have occurred.”

“So there are ways to absolutely, at least get you to a point where you’re like, ‘OK, this definitely makes sense, this is the person who did this crime,'” he added.

The type of crime also can help offer hints, said former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani. Killings involving manual strangulation can often indicate “an emotional element,” Rahmani said.

Some key items could provide answers

Investigators last week recovered personal items including a backpack and notebook along with Laundrie’s remains. A source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN’s Randi Kaye the notebook is “possibly salvageable.” And experts say that could offer more insight.

Those items will likely be taken to an FBI lab where there are “experts who really spend their careers doing things like drying out paper evidence, trying to recover the writing and the ink marks and potentially fingerprints and all sorts of other potentially relevant pieces of evidence from an article just like this,” former FBI Deputy Director and CNN senior law enforcement analyst Andrew McCabe told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Thursday.

The notebook could potentially include information such as Laundrie’s motives, his feelings about Petito and other notes he made about events in Wyoming, McCabe added.

Investigators also obtained a search warrant last month for an external hard drive they found in Petito’s white van — the one the couple used during their trip and in which Laundrie returned, alone, to their North Port home. Authorities have not shared details on what they found on the drive.

Finding phones in a case like this could also offer an “incredible amount of information,” Belli said. A source close to the Laundrie family told CNN last month Laundrie left home without his wallet and without a cell phone he had purchased earlier in September. Police do not have the phone he had with him during the couple’s trip, nor do they have Petito’s phone, CNN confirmed earlier in October.

Finally, videos that authorities have collected of Laundrie and Petito could also help put together pieces of the puzzle in the couple’s journey — and perhaps Laundrie’s journey back to Florida.

“I don’t think people realize the sheer volume of information that we now get on every case,” Belli said. “Video, phone records … if that vehicle had any information that can be gleaned from it with a GPS.”

Laundrie was charged with using a debit card and PIN for accounts that did not belong to him after Petito’s death, according to an indictment.

“(Authorities) probably collected video from wherever those were used, video for wherever he may have appeared to stop for a period of time. I doubt he drove completely straight through,” Belli said. “So, there’s a lot of additional work to be done that has been in progress, most likely.”

Circumstances may help unravel the mystery

In a case like this, circumstances alone can also help paint a clear picture, Rahmani, the former prosecutor, said.

“It’s a very, very strong circumstantial case,” he said. “You have a history of violence between the two. You have all evidence that indicates (Laundrie) was the last person to see her alive and the manner of death, that manual strangulation, that tends to be … most often someone you know.”

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In August, Utah authorities had an encounter with Laundrie and Petito and described them as having “engaged in some sort of altercation.” The two were described as getting into a physical fight following an argument but both reported “they are in love and engaged to be married and desperately didn’t wish to see anyone charged with a crime,” one officer’s report stated. Police body camera footage showed Petito crying uncontrollably as she talked to police.

“We have someone who did not report his fiancée missing when he returned without her, we have someone that fled,” Rahmani added.

And in an interview Thursday, Bertolino, the Laundrie family attorney, said Laundrie was “grieving” and appeared upset when he left his family’s home in mid-September.

Laundrie’s parents knew their son was “grieving, they knew that he was so upset and, you know, they just couldn’t control that he was leaving and he left,'” Bertolino told CNN affiliate WABC.

Experts have questioned what the Laundrie family may know about what happened to Petito.

“Did they help him escape? Did they help destroy evidence?” Palm Beach County, Florida, State Attorney Dave Aronberg told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Friday. “What did they know?”

Though with Laundrie deceased it may be harder to find the answers that both investigators and the families were hoping for, there may still be a lot that could be done in the investigation into Petito’s killing, Belli said. He said this could remain an open case for some time if authorities are not able to confidently say they know who killed her.

“I mean the closure is really, did he do it or did he not do it. That is going to be the overarching feeling based on my experience,” he said.

“The investigators,” he added, “I guarantee that they feel a great need to provide the truth, whatever that truth is, to both sides of the family. That’s really what we do as investigators is find all the facts and lay out the truth.”


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With Brian Laundrie dead, here’s where else authorities could look for answers on what happened to Gabby Petito