Gabby Petito Died By Strangulation, Medical Examiner Says

Gabby Petito Died By Strangulation, Medical Examiner Says

Gabby Petito died by strangulation, a wyoming coroner declared Tuesday. The grim details return as authorities still rummage around for her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, who was traveling together with her before she died.

Dr. brent Blue, the Teton County coroner, aforesaid the style of death continues to be thought of a homicide, backing initial autopsy results that were discharged last month. He failed to touch upon who could also be to blame for her death and said he couldn't comment on however his team determined she died by strangulation.  

The 22-year-old was rumored missing and located on september nineteen once she and Laundrie launched into a cross-country road trip earlier this summer. Laundrie came to florida on September one while not Petito, ten days before her mother reported her missing. 

Petito' body was found on September 19 in wyoming' Grand Teton National Park. Blue aforesaid he believes Petito' body was outside for 3 to four weeks before it had been found. 

 A court in Wyoming issued an warrant for Laundrie in late September, alleging that he engaged in the unauthorized use of a charge account credit to form unauthorized withdrawals of quite $1,000 between August thirty and september 1. 

Investigators are still looking for Laundrie, and have zeroed in on Florida' dense, sloughy 25,000-acre Carlton Reserve.


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