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Brian Laundrie’s remains showed ‘carnivore predation activity’ including ‘gnawing and chewing’

Brian Laundrie talks to a police officer. (The Moab Police Department/ZUMA Press Wire/TNS)

A medical examiner’s report indicates the bones of Brian Laundrie — the only person of interest in the homicide of travel blogger Gabby Petito — were gnawed on by animals after the 23-year-old Florida man shot himself in the head in October 2021.

“Multiple long bones including bones of the arms and legs all disclose carnivore predation activity characterized by gnawing and chewing,” the 47-page report from Sarasota, Fla., said. “The cranium is in multiple pieces and fragments…”

The cause of death appears to have been a “Gunshot Wound of the Head with extensive, associated Craniofacial Fractures.”

A handgun was found near Laundrie’s body at the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park. One side of the barrel was labeled .357 Magnum and the other indicated the weapon was a .38 Special.

“The cylinder contained two live rounds and one spent round of ammunition,” the full autopsy report said.

The bullet entered through Laundrie’s left temple. He did not appear to be under the influence of any intoxicants at the time of his death.

Also reportedly found along with Laundrie’s remains were a journal, a wooden box containing photographs and a notebook, as well as a “handwritten half-note.” The contents of the note are unclear. The FBI said in January that Laundrie had written about Petito’s homicide. A Wyoming coroner found strangulation was her cause of death.

Laundrie was named a “person of interest” in the disappearance of his 22-year-old former girlfriend, after Petito’s family reported her missing on Sept. 11, 2020, while on a cross-country roadtrip with her longtime beau.

Laundrie had returned to Florida without her 10 days prior. His parents reported him missing Sept. 17 causing law enforcement to extend its search to include both travelers.

On Sept. 19, Petito’s body was recovered in a Wyoming camping area. On Oct. 21, investigators confirmed Laundrie’s remains had been found.

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