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The Gabby Petito case. “The police have probably collected mountains of videos to watch,” says a homicide expert.

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Approximately 3,400 people signed a petition calling for an official investigation into how the North Port Florida Police Department investigated the disappearance and subsequent deaths of Gabby Petito and Brian Landry. However, it turned out that the FBI found a “digital trail” of the 23-year-old guy and, according to the expert, will know about his movements and communication a few days before his death.

Paul Belli of the International Homicide Investigation Association told CNN, “When you look at the average downloads on a phone, that’s thousands of pages when we actually put them in PDFs. While we can do keyword searches, we need to read a lot by the minute. ” The homicide expert added that finding phones in such a case could also provide “an incredible amount of information” and that “the police have probably collected mountains of videos to analyze.” “I don’t think people realize how much information we are getting now. on each case, ”explained Belli.

Recall that Landry’s remains are being examined by a forensic anthropologist in Sarasota County to try to determine the cause of death of a 22-year-old YouTuber boyfriend. Authorities are also trying to recover a personal notebook taken from a dry backpack near the remains of a young man as part of an investigation into the death of Gabby Petito.

Thus, it will be extremely important for the investigation to analyze the communications that the laundry has virtually carried out, including its text messages, emails, social media usage and Internet browsing history. The Petito family strongly suspects that Landry impersonated her in text messages after her death in order to confuse the police. Cell phone records should also be able to track Landry’s movements between Wyoming and Florida, where he returned on September 1.

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