An assistant found Brian dead in his Rolls Royce early on the morning of December 4, 2016. They originally thought he was asleep in his car, but called an ambulance after he failed to wake up to their calls. The media painted his death as being caused by a broken heart over his daughter’s tragic suicide a week earlier.
FBI officials said in January that Laundrie had admitted to killing Petito in a notebook that was found near his body. The notebook was found in October along with human remains, a backpack and a revolver. In November, the remains were identified as Laundrie's.
The eight pages of hand-written notes sent by attorney Steven Bertolino and credited to Laundrie, offer some insight into the tragic deaths of the young couple on a cross-country road trip.
Laundrie had been the subject of a manhunt for more than a month as investigators searched for clues in the slaying of his girlfriend, Gabby Petito, during their cross-country van trip together.
December 4, 2016Brian Loncar / Date of death
Personal injury attorney Brian Loncar, known across Texas for his series of "Strong Arm" commercials, died last month due to an accidental cocaine overdose, according to a medical examiner's report obtained by The Dallas Morning News.
Brian Laundrie took responsibility for Gabby Petito's death in notebook, FBI says. Brian Laundrie left behind writings showing his "responsibility" for the death of girlfriend Gabby Petito, whose disappearance last year launched a massive search from Utah to Florida, the FBI said Friday.
Attorney Brian Loncar, known for his TV moniker "The Strong Arm," died last month due to an accidental cocaine overdose, officials said Thursday.
The probate court recently approved a $13 million sale of Loncar & Associates to Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins and Mesquite attorney Ted Lyon, a former state senator. Jenkins was a longtime friend of Loncar's and served as the executor of his estate.
Sue LoncarBrian Loncar / Spouse (m. 1995–2016)
Petito's body was found Sept. 19 at a campground near Grand Teton National Park in northwestern Wyoming. A coroner determined she'd died about three weeks earlier of "blunt-force injuries to the head and neck, with manual strangulation." Laundrie returned home to Florida in early September but went missing soon after.
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.
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.
About 79Â years (1943)Jim S. Adler / Age
Jim AdlerJim Adler, known as 'The Texas Hammer,' is seeking more than $1 million from Adam Ramji for allegedly breaking a previous settlement agreement. The agreement prohibits Ramji or his affiliates from purchasing or using Adler's trademarks.
In addition to vehicle accidents, Slocumb represents wrongful death suits, medical malpractice and other areas. In a series of television ads, Slocumb calls himself the “Alabama Hammer,” but has also adopted the moniker “DC Hammer” for ads running in the Washington D.C. market.
He was then admitted to the Texas Bar, and founded Brian Loncar & Associates in 1988. The firm was initially just himself, but he grew the business, and at the time of his death he was operating 11 offices across Texas.
The media painted his death as being caused by a broken heart over his daughter’s tragic suicide a week earlier.
She had threatened it previously and was receiving treatment at the time of her death. Brian found her body, and it was confirmed that she had shot herself with one of the hunting guns that he had failed to secure properly after a recent hunting trip.
Following the discovery of Brian Laundrie's remains on Wednesday, October 20, 2021, internet users began sharing personal theories on how and when the former fugitive died.
Brian Laundrie was officially reported missing by his parents on September 17, 2021.
Brian Laundrie has not been seen since the morning of September 13. Here is a timeline of Laundrie's latest whereabouts: