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Brian Laundrie killed Gabby Petito to ‘take her pain away’, confession letter reads

Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito
A recovered journal details the events leading up to Gabby Petito’s murder (Picture: Reuters)

Brian Laundrie claimed he killed girlfriend Gabby Petito to ‘take away’ her pain after she fell into a creek, in a confession note found by his body.

Throughout eight water-logged pages recovered from a journal, he detailed the events leading up to her murder which he described as ‘merciful’.

The couple had been travelling across the US in a campervan when Ms Petito, 22, disappeared from Grand National Teton Park in late August 2021, only a month into the trip.

Her remains were found weeks later with an autopsy ruling she was killed by manual strangulation. 

Laundrie, 23, claimed that Ms Petito sustained injuries after falling into a creek in an ‘unexpected tragedy’, and had begged for pain to stop.

‘I found her breathing heavily gasping my name, she was freezing cold,’ he wrote in his note.

‘I carried her as far as I could down the stream towards the car, stumbling exhausted in shock, when my knees buckled and knew I couldn’t safely carry her.

‘I started a fire and spooned her as close to the heat, she was so thin, had already been freezing too long.’

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Boyfriend Brian Laundrie describes the killing as ‘merciful’ (Picture: Family lawyer handout)
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In the water-logged pages, Laundrie admits he didn’t know the extent of Ms Petito’s injuries but that he knew she was in ‘extreme pain’ (Picture: Family lawyer handout)

Laundrie said his partner could not identify what hurt, but she had a ‘small bump on her forehead that eventually got larger’.

Her feet and wrists also hurt, he wrote, and she continued to shake ‘violently’ while ‘begging for an end to her pain’.

In the letter, he admitted he didn’t know the extent of Ms Petito’s injuries but only knew she was in ‘extreme pain’.

‘I ended her life, I thought it was merciful, that it is what she wanted, but I see now all the mistakes I made. I panicked, I was in shock,’ he wrote.

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‘I thought it was merciful, that it is what she wanted, but I see now all the mistakes I made’ (Picture: Family lawyer handout)
Brian Laundrie?s notebook confession revealed, 'I ended her life' Gabby Petito - June 24, 2022
Laundrie took his own life by shooting himself in the head (Picture: Family lawyer handout)

Laundrie aroused suspicion when he drove her van from Wyoming to his parents’ home in Florida on September 1, and refused to talk about her whereabouts.

Her parents reported her missing on September 11 and soon after he became a person of interest, with his parents acquiring him a lawyer.

But on September 17, they too reported Laundrie missing and claimed to have not seen him in four days.

Ms Petito’s remains were discovered two days later, while his were discovered on October 20 on a Florida reserve some five miles from his parent’s house.

He took his own life by shooting himself in the head.

epa09481085 An undated handout photo made available by the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) shows Gabrielle 'Gabby' Petito, 22, who was reported missing on 11 September 2021 (issued 22 September 2021). According to a statement by the FBI, her remains were recovered near the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping Area on 19 September 2021, in the Bridger-Teton National Forest on the east boundary of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. EPA/FBI HANDOUT -- BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE -- HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Gabby was reported missing on September 11 and authorities soon identified her boyfriend as a person of interest (Picture: EPA)

A journal containing the confession letter was found in a waterproof bag, and has been shared by his family’s attorney with Fox News ‘as a matter of transparency’.

In his letter, Mr Laundrie said he took his life not out of guilt for the murder, but as he ‘could not stand to live without her’.

It read: ‘From the moment I decided, took away her pain, I knew I couldn’t go on without her.

‘I rushed home to spend any time I had left with my family. I am ending my life not because of a fear of punishment but rather because I cant stand to live another day without her. I’ve lost out whole future together, every moment we could have cherished. 

‘I have killed myself by this creek in the hopes that animals may tear me apart. That it may make some of her family happy.’

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