As the mystery behind the deaths of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie continued, thousands of people signed a petition requesting a formal investigation into the handling of evidence in the case.
The change.org petition was sent to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and has been signed by more than 3,400 people. The petition urged the authorities to start “internal investigations into this case,” but added that “the bigger picture is to bring about change.”this petition It was named “Gabby’s Safe Haven 2.0”.
The petition stated that the Northport police were incapable of handling the cases of Pettitto and Laudri, and specifically called for the “Northport Police Department, Northport City Public Relations Officer Josh Taylor and Northport Special police chief Todd Garrison handled the case” to investigate.
“This survey cost millions of taxpayers’ money in one month, but the results were few or no results. Within a day of opening the search area to the public, interested. A person’s parent is that person. [sic] To find their son’s belongings. “
Petition filed problem Regarding the “forensic and management process”, and said “very suspicious.”
“After discovering and confirming the ruins of Brian Laundrie, the search area reopened. [sic] It reopened to the public within 24 hours of discovery. “
The laundry is the only one named interest On September 19, his fiancee Gabby Petito was strangled to death, and his body was found near a national park in Wyoming. Laundrie’s body was found in the Carlton Reserve in Florida two weeks ago. According to the FBI, a comparison of dental records confirmed Laundrie’s identity.
Recently, Florida police stated that Laundrie was “very likely” to commit suicide before his body was found on October 20. After his initial autopsy was ruled as uncertain due to high levels of decay, the exact cause of death could not be determined.
At the same time, investigators are trying to piece together Together What happened to Petitto and her boyfriend during a buggy trip. Unfortunately, with Laundrie’s death, it is unclear whether Petito’s family can find answers to her murder. Last week, Steven Bertolino, a lawyer for the laundry family, stated that the body of the 23-year-old had not yet been handed over to his family.
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