The FBI hasn't publicly commented on the case since issuing a federal arrest warrant for Laundrie, 23, on a single count of debit card fraud other than to say it cannot speak to developments that are part of an ongoing investigation. The preserve saw ...
The boyfriend of Gabby Petito claimed responsibility for her death before taking his own life, according to the FBI. Brian Laundrie had been on a cross-country trip in the US with Ms Petito when she disappeared. Her body was found in Wyoming in September, sparking a manhunt for Laundrie, who officials believe returned to Florida without her.
Petito's mother, Nichole Schmidt, filed a claim seeking the slain Long Islander's belongings — going on the record in the legal process as the family of Brian Laundrie seeks access to his $20,000 estate, the US Sun first reported. East Islip attorney Steven Bertolino described the filing of the estate as "a formality."
Killing of Gabby Petito From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gabrielle Venora Petito (March 19, 1999 – late August 2021) was an American who was killed by her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, while traveling on a vanlife journey across the United States together.
Steven BertolinoThe Laundrie family's attorney, Steven Bertolino, said in a statement to NBC News that “no manner or cause of death was determined” once the autopsy finished.
Laundrie, 23, is himself missing after his parents reported to the authorities that they had not seen him since Sept. 14, several days after he refused to speak with investigators about the whereabouts of Ms. Petito, the authorities said. He had returned to his house in North Port, Fla., on Sept.
September 15: Laundrie named person of interest His attorney issued the following statement on behalf of his client, addressing Laundrie's silence.
New information has come to light about Gabby Petito's fiancé, Brian Laundrie, whom police have named a person of interest in her disappearance. Laudrie is a native Long Islander, like Petito.
What did Gabby Petito do for a living? Petito was trying to establish herself as a travel influencer on social media and intended to document her journey with her followers. She had been working as a pharmacy technician to save for her trip, according to The New York Times (opens in new tab).
Laundrie and Petito embarked on a cross-country trip in June 2021. Two months later, in August, they had an encounter with Moab, Utah, police. Laundrie returned to Florida alone in September, and Petito's family reported her missing. Her body was found later that month in Wyoming.
Grand Teton National ParkPetito, 22, died three to four weeks before her body was found Sept. 19 near an undeveloped camping area along the border of Grand Teton National Park in remote northern Wyoming, Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue said in a news conference.
“The family was following my directions. I told them not to talk with anybody, not to say a word, I was the intermediary between the family and law enforcement. “Everybody has the right to remain silent and that's what I told my clients and that's what they did,” he said.
When was Laundrie reported missing? Bertolino told 8 On Your Side that he and the family reported Laundrie missing the first night the 23-year-old went for a hike in the North Port park.
The pair both worked at a Publix supermarket prior to their road trip, which began July 2 and was supposed to last four months. Petito was reported missing 10 days after Laundrie returned home alone Sept. 1.
Gabby's parents Joe Petito is a sales supervisor for Time Warner Cable and Nicole Schmidt is a housewife.
The Laundries own Juicer Services, a company started in 2017 that sells and services commercial juicing equipment. The Florida company registry lists Roberta Laundrie as the "registered agent" of the company, and a New York registry from 2018 lists Christopher Laundrie as CEO of the company.
Steven Bertolino is known as an Attorney at Law, who has been practicing since 1994.
Bertolino's client had been missing for five weeks before his remains were discovered on October 20, 2021.
The Gabby Petito case started in September 2021 when her parents reported her missing, after Laundrie had returned home from a cross country road trip without her.
Steven has been representing Brian ever since Gabby went missing. He is an attorney who has been practicing law in Long Island since 1994 after earning his Juris Doctor from Hofstra Law.
After police spokesperson Josh Taylor said that Brian’s family hadn’t spoken to him since Tuesday, attorney Steven Bertolino confirmed today (September 17) that his client is also missing.