
Dog the Bounty Hunter: Brian Laundrie called parents ‘from the scene’ of Gabby Petito’s death.
Published at : October 16, 2021
Dog the Bounty Hunter: Brian Laundrie called parents ‘from the scene’ of Gabby Petito’s death.
Dog the Bounty Hunter speculated in a new interview that Gabby Petito’s fugitive boyfriend Brian Laundrie called his parents in Florida right after he allegedly killed the Long Island native on the cross-country trip.
The reality TV star told The Sun that he believes Laundrie – the sole person of interest in Petito’s case – was encouraged by his parents, Chris and Roberta, to return to their home in North Port right after her death.
“Of course he murdered her. I think he called the mom and dad right from the scene and said, ‘OMG!’” Chapman told the news outlet, offering no evidence.
“Now we have to remember that they lived — Gabby and Brian — with his mom and dad for almost two years,” the bounty hunter continued. “And the house, I was there, it’s not a huge house so I’m sure they heard, the parents probably heard Gabby screaming.
“I was told by a very close source that he was a gentleman,” he said. “I think he said, ‘Mom, she was screaming, she was screaming so I put my hand over her mouth, and I held my hand and she was screaming and when I took it away she wasn’t breathing and I tried CPR.’”
The 68-year-old then speculated that Laundrie’s parents told him to rush back to the Sunshine State after Petito’s death, which has been ruled a homicide. A coroner in Wyoming, where her body was found, is expected to provide an update on her autopsy on Tuesday afternoon.
The family’s lawyer, Steven Bertolino, told The Sun that the parents would not comment on Chapman’s claims.
“Dog has not ended his search for Brian Laundrie,” she said. “Dog and Francie Chapman need to attend to a variety of matters at home in Colorado, including Dog’s ankle injury which occurred during the search.”
Dog the Bounty Hunter speculated in a new interview that Gabby Petito’s fugitive boyfriend Brian Laundrie called his parents in Florida right after he allegedly killed the Long Island native on the cross-country trip.
The reality TV star told The Sun that he believes Laundrie – the sole person of interest in Petito’s case – was encouraged by his parents, Chris and Roberta, to return to their home in North Port right after her death.
“Of course he murdered her. I think he called the mom and dad right from the scene and said, ‘OMG!’” Chapman told the news outlet, offering no evidence.
“Now we have to remember that they lived — Gabby and Brian — with his mom and dad for almost two years,” the bounty hunter continued. “And the house, I was there, it’s not a huge house so I’m sure they heard, the parents probably heard Gabby screaming.
“I was told by a very close source that he was a gentleman,” he said. “I think he said, ‘Mom, she was screaming, she was screaming so I put my hand over her mouth, and I held my hand and she was screaming and when I took it away she wasn’t breathing and I tried CPR.’”
The 68-year-old then speculated that Laundrie’s parents told him to rush back to the Sunshine State after Petito’s death, which has been ruled a homicide. A coroner in Wyoming, where her body was found, is expected to provide an update on her autopsy on Tuesday afternoon.
The family’s lawyer, Steven Bertolino, told The Sun that the parents would not comment on Chapman’s claims.
“Dog has not ended his search for Brian Laundrie,” she said. “Dog and Francie Chapman need to attend to a variety of matters at home in Colorado, including Dog’s ankle injury which occurred during the search.”

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