Current Events Timeline

  • The couple was pulled over for physical altercation

    The couple was pulled over for physical altercation
    After a 911 call, the couple was pulled over for fighting in a parking lot and being reported to police. Brian was found covered in scratches on his face, so the police pulled Gabby aside and asked if she had the intent to hurt him, she said no and was let off the hook.
  • body cam footage shows Gabby explaining that Brian hit her.

    body cam footage shows Gabby explaining that Brian hit her.
    Gabby Petito told a Utah cop that boyfriend Brian Laundrie assaulted her during their August 12 domestic dispute, according to bodycam video obtained by Fox News on Thursday.
  • Gabby's mom received text saying 'No service in Yosemite'.

    Gabby's mom received text saying 'No service in Yosemite'.
    Gabbys mom says that it wasn't gabby. It could have been brian covering up, or a text that sent later.
  • Brian returns home without Petito.

    Brian returns home without Petito.
    He returned from the road trip, without Petito, to the home he shared with his parents in North Port, Florida, according to police.
  • The laundrie family begins their stay at campground.

    The laundrie family begins their stay at campground.
    The Laundrie family stayed at Fort De Soto Campground, about 75 miles from their home, county officials said. Brian's mother, Roberta Laundrie, was checked in at a waterfront site on these dates.
  • Gabby Petito reported missing by family

    Gabby Petito reported missing by family
    Gabby Petitos family reports her missing after not being able to get in contact with her. North Port authorities go to Laundries home that night and ask to speak with him and his family
  • Brian leaves family home without phone or wallet

    Brian leaves family home without phone or wallet
    Laundries family told police he left home with his backpack and told them he was going to the reserve near their home. On Thursday evening, North Port Police announced via a tweet that it had halted its search for Laundrie at the reserve and that search teams would be back on Friday.
  • Brian refuses to tell police where he last saw Gabby

    Brian refuses to tell police where he last saw Gabby
    North Port police confirmed Tuesday morning that Gabby's boyfriend was not cooperating with the investigation and did not identify him by name.
  • Gabby Petito body found

    Gabby Petito body found
    Gabby Petitos body was found after she had gone missing, the cause of death remains pending.
  • Brian Laundrie's home searched by FBI

    Brian Laundrie's home searched by FBI
    After Petitos body was recovered, the main suspect automatically became her fiance, Brian. The FBI searched his house and brought out evidence.
  • Dog the Bounty Hunter begins search for Brian

    Dog the Bounty Hunter begins search for Brian
    Dog the Bounty Hunter, a real bounty hunter, began his search for Brian after receiving thousands of request and leads on Brian.
  • Attention on Gabby Petito helps find remains of another missing person in Wyoming

    Attention on Gabby Petito helps find remains of another missing person in Wyoming
    Public attention on the disappearance and death of Gabby Petito, whose body was found in Bridger Teton National Forest in western Wyoming, has helped a search and rescue team locate what they believe to be human remains of missing Texas man Robert Lowery.
  • Dog the Bounty Hunter sends in K-9 unit

    Dog the Bounty Hunter sends in K-9 unit
    A crew of four people carrying backpacks and other supplies left on boats with three K-9s. Chapman confirmed to Fox News that he hired the team for help in looking for Laundrie, a fugitive person of interest in the disappearance and homicide of his fiance, Gabby Petito.
  • Brian new phone in FBI hands

    Brian new phone in FBI hands
    Brian purchased a new phone on September 4th, which is the one he left at the family home, it is now in the FBI's possession
  • FBI revisits Brians home

    FBI revisits Brians home
    The FBI visited Brian Laundries family home in North Port, Florida, again on Thursday afternoon amid the ongoing search for him. Two FBI agents arrived to the home in a black SUV and brought a large brown paper bag inside. They did not depart with the same bag. One agent also briefly climbed into a camper van parked on the property.
  • What will happen next?

    What will happen next?
    I believe that Brian will be found alive in a few weeks, he will be charged with murder. This case will help resurface missing hiker cases and they will find more bodies.