Is something going on with this case we’re not aware of?
22.01.2022 - 01:39 / perezhilton.com
Wow, finally we get some closure — and it’s all thanks to that notebook…
The FBI Denver office announced on Friday that its long investigation into the murder of Gabby Petito was over — and they’ve determined the killer was none other than the only person of interest there’s ever been, her fiancé Brian Laundrie.
In their statement, FBI Denver Division Special Agent in Charge Michael Schneider said:
But it isn’t just process of elimination here. There’s a smoking gun — in the form of Brian’s notebook.
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As you may recall, when the 23-year-old’s remains were discovered in the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park near his home of North Port, Florida, he also had a bag nearby, and close to that was a personal notebook. While it was unfortunately found (by Brian’s father no less) outside the bag and soaking in the Florida swamp water, the FBI did not give up on preserving pages if they could, looking for any new evidence.
Well, we guess it worked and they were able to get what they needed from the journal. On Friday, the FBI revealed Brian actually admitted to the killing in an entry he wrote shortly before his own death by suicide. The press release stated:
Not only that, he also tried to cover up the murder, sending text messages from her phone “to deceive law enforcement by giving the impression Ms. Petito was still alive.”
This is HUGE!
The notebook we all hoped might reveal something, anything, to give closure to Gabby’s parents and loved ones — and the millions following the case so closely — really did contain all the secrets. That makes it even more egregious, frankly, that Brian’s parents, Chris and Roberta Laundrie, have
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As you probably heard, the Gabby Petito murder case was finally closed on Friday as the FBI revealed the 22-year-old’s fiancé Brian Laundrie admitted to being responsible for her death in a salvaged page from his notebook.