Gabby Petito case: Brian Laundrie's death ruled a suicide, family lawyer says
A lawyer for the family of Brian Laundrie said that autopsy
results showed his death was by suicide.
Laundrie had been the subject of a manhunt for more than a
month as investigators searched for clues in the slaying of his girlfriend,
Gabby Petito, during their cross-country van trip together.
Laywer Steve Bertolino said in a statement that Laundrie's
parents have been informed that the manner of death was suicide.
“Chris and Roberta are still mourning the loss of their son
and are hopeful that these findings bring closure to both families,” Bertolino
said.
Found in a Florida nature preserve, Laundrie’s skeletal
remains were positively identified last month using dental records.
The discovery of the remains concluded a massive search
involving federal, state and local law enforcement that began shortly after
Laundrie disappeared September 14, two weeks after the 23-year-old returned
alone to his parents’ home in North Port, Florida.
The investigation into Petito’s slaying, however, has not
yet concluded. But only Laundrie was ever identified by law enforcement
officials as a person of interest in the case.
Petito’s family reported her missing September 11, launching
a search that garnered worldwide media attention and, in Laundrie’s case,
focused largely on the Carlton Reserve wilderness park near the Laundrie home.
It is a densely wooded, swampy area that’s home to
alligators, coyotes, bobcats, snakes and numerous other creatures.
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