Gabby Petito’s fiancé Brian Laundrie found dead in Florida wilderness, FBI says
- Dental records helped identify the remains, which were discovered on Wednesday along with a backpack and notebook thought to belong to Laundrie
- The find concludes a massive hunt for the young American, who was a person of interest in the death of his partner

The FBI on Thursday identified human remains found in a Florida nature preserve as those of Brian Laundrie, a person of interest in the death of girlfriend Gabby Petito while the couple was on a cross-country road trip.
The remains, a backpack and notebook believed to belong to Laundrie were discovered on Wednesday in a Florida wilderness park, according to the FBI. The area where they were found had been under water during earlier searches.
The FBI’s Denver office said in a news release that a comparison of dental records confirmed that the remains were Laundrie.
The discovery of the remains concluded a massive search involving federal, state and local law enforcement that began soon after Laundrie disappeared September 14, two weeks after the 23-year-old returned alone to his parents’ home in North Port, Florida.

Petito’s family reported her missing on September 11, launching a search that garnered worldwide media attention and focused largely on the Carlton Reserve wilderness park near the Laundrie home.
It is a densely wooded, swampy area that’s home to alligators, coyotes, bobcats, snakes and numerous other creatures.