Brian Laundrie's Dead Body Scavenged By Rodents, Wild Animals, Scary Graphic Report Reveals

Animals such as wild dogs, coyotes, rats, and raccoons have been found to have "gouged" and "gnawed" Brian Laundrie's dead body, according to the medical examiner's findings. The Laundrie investigation report was revealed on Monday, and the findings are not for the faint of heart.
"Skeletonization, total soft tissue decomposition, and moderate to extensive animal predation are noted," the report reads. "Most of the distal long bones have moderately extensive carnivore activity evidenced by multiple gouging and gnawing marks. Those areas are consistent with carnivores and/or omnivores including canines such as feral dogs and coyotes along with rodents and raccoons."
Certainly, for some who have followed the Brian Laundrie, Gabby Petito case from day 1, this can count as justice - but it's certainly not for the those with queasy stomachs.
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Authorities found Laundrie's remains - including a partial skull - near Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park in North Port, Florida, after a five-week search for the fugitive, the records show.
An arrest warrant has been issued for the 23-year-old man in the death of Gabby Petito.
Later, Laundrie confessed to the murder of Gabby. In a notepad found beside his ashes, he confessed what he had done.
"The skeletal remains and personal effects were in plain sight and scattered upon the dirt," the medical examiner's report states. "The 'main' scene also contained personal effects that included a pair of green shorts with a green belt, two slip-on shoes, a backpack with unknown contents, a white metal ring, and an unknown type of handgun (snub-nose revolver)."
Skeletal animal bones, a half-written message, and the emblem of "Moab Coffee Roasters" were all found in the "secondary" scene. It can be remembered that it was In Moab where a concerned passerby contacted 911 to report a domestic violence fight between Laundrie and Gabby's van, prompting police to pull up the vehicle.
Additionally, a drybag with a journal and a "wooden box" with a "photograph of Brian Laundrie" were also found.
Laundrie shot himself in the head before he died.
On September 19, authorities in Wyoming discovered the body of Gabby in the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping Area. As they drove across the nation, Laundrie strangled her to death.
However, an autopsy report would reveal that Gabby suffered more. Apart from being strangled, the examiner also found "blunt-force injuries to the head and neck."