San Diego Union-Tribune

CORONER IDS REMAINS, SAYS PETITO WAS HOMICIDE VICTIM

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Gabby Petito was killed by another person, a coroner concluded while also confirming that the human remains found Sunday at a Wyoming national park were those of the 22-year-old woman who disappeare­d months after she set out on a cross-country road trip with her boyfriend, the FBI said Tuesday.

Teton County Coroner Brent Blue determined Petito was a homicide victim, but did not disclose a cause of death pending final autopsy results, officials said. Her body was found near an unLaundrie’s developed camping area in remote northern Wyoming along the border of Grand Teton National Park.

Meanwhile, authoritie­s continued to search a swampy Florida preserve area near the home of Petito’s boyfriend. Police in North Port, Fla., said investigat­ors returned Tuesday to the Carlton Reserve to look for Brian Laundrie, 23. Nothing of note was found, and the search was expected to continue today. Investigat­ors began searching the 24,000-acre Florida nature preserve over the weekend, focusing on the area after parents told police he may have gone there.

Authoritie­s are using helicopter­s, drones, dogs and officers in all-terrain vehicles in their search for Laundrie. About 75 percent of the search area is underwater.

On Monday, the FBI went to Laundrie’s parents’ home in North Port and removed several boxes and towed away a car neighbors said Laundrie’s mother typically used.

Laundrie and Petito had been living with his parents at the North Port home before the road trip on which she died.

The young couple had set out in July in a converted van to visit national parks in the West. They got into a fight along the way, and Laundrie was alone when he returned in the van to his parents’ home Sept. 1, police said.

Laundrie has been named a person of interest in the case, but his whereabout­s in recent days were unknown.

Petito’s father, Joseph, posted on social media an image of a broken heart above a picture of his daughter, with the message: “She touched the world.”

 ?? PHELAN M. EBENHACK AP ?? Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission officers ride past media stationed at the entrance of the Carlton Reserve as the search for Brian Laundrie continued on Tuesday in Venice, Fla.
PHELAN M. EBENHACK AP Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission officers ride past media stationed at the entrance of the Carlton Reserve as the search for Brian Laundrie continued on Tuesday in Venice, Fla.

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