Autopsy scheduled for body thought to be Gabby Petito; fiance still
missing
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[September 21, 2021]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - Medical examiners in North
Port, Florida, were scheduled to conduct an autopsy on Tuesday on a body
found in Wyoming, seeking to determine if it is Gabby Petito, the
22-year-old "van life" traveler whose disappearance has gripped
Americans.
The examination of the remains, which were discovered Sunday in a remote
area of Bridger-Teton National Forest, in western Wyoming, takes place
as police and FBI agents search for her fiance, Brian Laundrie.
Investigators have called Laundrie, 23, a "person of interest" in the
sensational case. His parents told FBI agents they last saw him one week
ago, when he told them he was planning to hike alone in the 24,000-acre
Carlton Reserve wilderness area, near North Port.
North Port police called off their search of the swampy reserve on
Monday after "exhausting all avenues" to find Laundrie there.
Investigators spent much of Monday searching the Laundrie home, loading
cardboard boxes into a van and towing away a silver Ford Mustang.
Petito and Laundrie left her home state of New York in late June or
early July, heading west in her white van with plans to visit America's
national parks and document the trip on social media.
Laundrie returned home to North Port alone in the van on Sept. 1. Ten
days later members of Petito's family reported her missing. Before
disappearing, Laundrie had refused to speak with investigators and
retained a lawyer.
Witnesses last saw Petito on Aug. 24 as she left a Salt Lake City hotel.
She posted her final photo of the trip on social media the next day.
Petito's family believes she was headed to Grand Teton National Park in
Wyoming when they last heard from her.
Her body was discovered on the edge of that park, in a remote area less
than 1,000 feet (300 meters) from where a pair of travel bloggers filmed
the white van parked along a dirt road near Spread Creek on the evening
of Aug. 27.
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Gabrielle Petito, 22, who was reported missing on September 11, 2021
after traveling with her boyfriend around the country in a van and
never returned home, poses for a photo with Brian Laundrie in this
undated handout photo. North Port/Florida Police/Handout via REUTERS
An FBI spokesman has said the body was "consistent"
with the 5'5, 110-pound Petito. The autopsy scheduled for Tuesday
was expected to identify the remains and determine a cause of death.
In seeking search warrants, investigators have cited an Aug. 27 text
purportedly sent by Petito to her mother, Nicole Schmidt, which
describes getting repeated calls and voice messages from "Stan,"
Petito's grandfather.
Schmidt told investigators that message was odd because the young
woman would not usually refer to her grandfather by his first name.
Petito's family has said a second text message also seemed
suspicious.
Last week, police in Moab, Utah, released body camera footage of an
Aug. 12 encounter that two of their officers had with Petito and
Laundrie during a traffic stop.
Petito sobs in the video as she describes a quarrel with Laundrie
that she says became physical at times. The officers did not detain
the couple but insisted they spend that night separately, Petito in
the van and Laundrie at a hotel.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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