On September 19, the FBI said it had found human remains consistent with the description of Gabby Petito, and now, a coroner has determined she died by strangulation
Gabby Petito Photo: Grand Teton National Park Influencer Gabby Petito was reported missing on September 11 after an extended road trip through the desert with her boyfriend, who had since returned to the couple’s Florida home. On September 19, the FBI said it had found human remains consistent with the description of Petito, and now, a coroner has determined she died by strangulation.
Gabby Petito was a travel influencer. Originally from Blue Point, New York, Petito lived with Laundrie — apparently her fiancé — and his parents in North Port, Florida. Beginning around 2019, the pair traveled the country together, with Petito documenting their trips on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. On July 2, they left from Long Island on a cross-country drive, posting from national parks and hot springs under the hashtag “van life.” Her most recent Instagram post went up on August 25.
So far, he is refusing to speak with police. On September 15, North Port police — who are working with the FBI and police in Suffolk County, New York, on the case — said Laundrie had neither “made himself available to be interviewed by investigators” nor “provided any helpful details.” Chief Garrison has appealed to Bertolino publicly, reminding him that “two people left on a road trip and one person returned.” Meanwhile, Petito’s family say they haven’t seen her since August 24 or 25, when she was hiking in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming and video-chatted with her mom. Petito’s mother says they texted over the next few days, but Petito went dark after that.
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