22-year-old Gabby Petito, in a written statement investigators found in his notebook, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.The FBI in Denver shared the new details in a statement, released Friday, which laid out the final investigative findings in a case that made headlines around the world.“Upon further search of (Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park), investigators found human remains later confirmed to be Mr.
Laundrie, along with a backpack, notebook, and a revolver,” the FBI said.“A review of the notebook revealed written statements by Mr.
Laundrie claiming responsibility for Ms. Petito’s death.” Gabby Petito case: New probe finds ‘unintentional mistakes’ in police stop Petito and Laundrie initially set out together in a van on a summer-long tour of national parks, in a journey that she aimed to document on her social media.
But on Sept. 1, Laundrie showed up with the van at their shared home in Florida — and Petito was not in the car.“After Ms. Petito’s death, there were several text messages identified between Mr.