“Brian had an existing tattoo on the side of his right hand. It was like three mountains with Xs in each. It was a little faded because of where it was on the hand and he wanted me to touch it up so I did. And then I did the vines on his finger, with the solid leaf work, solid black. But that was it, nothing else.
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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.
Attorney Richard Stafford, in a statement issued after officials revealed Petito's fiancé, Brian Laundrie, had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, noted that federal authorities as well as prosecutors in Wyoming have asked that he and Petito's parents and stepparents withhold comment on the case.
Brian Laundrie's parents will not be charged in connection with Gabby Petito murder. The parents of Brian Laundrie will not face charges over the homicide of Gabby Petito, their lawyer has told The Independent. Laundrie family attorney Steven Bertolino said on Friday: “To my knowledge there will be no charges.”
“Because they did not actively participate in the crime nor did they actively hide him from the police,” said Pamella Seay, a law professor at Florida Gulf Coast University. According to Seay, Florida law typically sides with families.
“I can tell you I last spoke to him Sept. 13 and I spoke to him Sept. 12,” he said. “Beyond that, there's nothing further I am going to add.”
Brian Laundrie's parents will not be charged in connection with Gabby Petito murder. The parents of Brian Laundrie will not face charges over the homicide of Gabby Petito, their lawyer has told The Independent. Laundrie family attorney Steven Bertolino said on Friday: “To my knowledge there will be no charges.”
Gabby Petito's parents sue Brian Laundrie's parents, claiming they knew of her killing and were helping son escape | National | wlfi.com.
Although Phillips is not handling the Petito-Laundrie case, he says it's important to note that “Brian's parents don't have a duty to cooperate [with authorities] but once they do, they could be charged with obstruction of justice or lying to police if they know about where Brian is or if he told them he killed Gabby, ...
Petito grew up in Long Island but moved to North Port about two years ago to live with her fiancé Brian Laundrie and his family. Petito's father Joe Petito and stepmother Tara Petito also live in Florida, and joined the conversation Tuesday from their home in Vero Beach.
Petito was killed in August while driving across the country with Laundrie. He returned to his parents home in Florida, alone, before disappearing himself. Laundrie's remains were found in October, after more than a month of searching a 24,000-acre Florida nature reserve.
Laundrie disappeared a few days before Petito's remains were found after he allegedly went for a hike and never returned. The couple were together on a months-long cross-country trip before Petito was reported missing on September 11. The police said that Petito died of strangulation by another human.
Sept. 19-- Cross-country traveler Gabby Petito was strangled, a Wyoming coroner announced Tuesday. Petito, 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.
The parents of Brian Laundrie, whose remains have been found at a Florida nature reserve, knew their son was “grieving” and said that he was “very upset” before he left their home for the last time — but they couldn't stop him from leaving, the family's lawyer said.