The Oklahoman

FBI: Remains in park are ID’d as Laundrie

- Curt Anderson

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – The FBI on Thursday identified human remains found in a Florida nature preserve as those of Brian Laundrie, a person of interest in the death of girlfriend Gabby Petito while the couple were on a crosscount­ry road trip.

The remains, a backpack and notebook believed to belong to Laundrie were discovered Wednesday in a Florida wilderness park, according to the FBI. The area where they were found had been under water during earlier searches.

The FBI’s Denver office said in a news release that a comparison of dental records confirmed that the remains were Laundrie.

The discovery of the remains concluded a massive search involving federal, state and local law enforcemen­t that began shortly after Laundrie disappeare­d Sept. 14, two weeks after the 23-year-old returned alone to his parents’ home in North Port, Florida.

Petito’s family reported her missing Sept. 11, launching a search that garnered worldwide media attention and focused largely on the Carlton Reserve wilderness park near the Laundrie home. It is a densely wooded, swampy area that’s home to numerous creatures.

The intense focus on Petito’s case has led to renewed calls for people to pay greater attention to cases involving missing Indigenous women and other people of color.

The body of Petitio, 22, was found Sept. 19 on the edge of Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, which the couple had visited. The coroner there concluded she died of strangulat­ion and her body had been where it was found for three or four weeks.

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA/AP ?? Supporters of Gabby Petito hold up photos of her after a news conference Wednesday in North Port, Fla.
CHRIS O’MEARA/AP Supporters of Gabby Petito hold up photos of her after a news conference Wednesday in North Port, Fla.

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