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The Gabby Petito case. Locals say the laundry was eaten by crocodiles and wild pigs

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Residents who live near the T. Mabrey Carlton Jr. Memorial Reserve and Myakkahatchi Creek Ecological Park, where Brian Landry’s remains were found, believe that the boy who killed Gabby Petito was eaten by crocodiles and feral pigs in that region of the country. US state of Florida.

The remains of the 23-year-old laundry were found Wednesday during an FBI search after her parents joined the authorities to find him. The laundry disappeared early last month after returning from a trip without her friend Gabby Petito, 22, and declining to cooperate in the investigation into the disappearance of YouTuber. Recall that on Thursday, the FBI confirmed that the remains belonged to Landry, comparing the dental records with the bones found, since only bones remained from the body. It should also be noted that it was confirmed that Landry’s body was found in an area previously covered in water.

For example, John Widmann, who lives about a mile from the 10,000-hectare nature reserve, told the New York Post: “There are crocodiles, but the worst thing is wild pigs. They are bad animals. They eat everything. Any meat. what is in the open air will not be wasted. The coroner won’t have much work to do. Nature is not wasting anything. “

Gabby’s body was found in a remote area of ​​Wyoming on September 19, and an autopsy confirmed that she had been strangled. The FBI began a real search, calling Landry “the only person concerned” in this case. Recall that the girl was last seen on August 27. Then on September 1, Landry briefly returned to her parents’ home in Florida, after which she disappeared. He allegedly told Chris and Roberta Landry that he was going for a walk. The boy’s bones were next to his backpack and notebook. The Laundromat family’s attorney, Steve Bertolino, said in a statement to Fox News: “Chris and Roberta Landry have been informed that the remains found in the reserve yesterday actually belong to Brian. We have no further comments at this time and we ask that you respect the privacy of the family. ”

Remember, authorities said last week that the likelihood that a boy is alive is equal to the likelihood that he will eventually lose his life.

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