Gabby Pettit’s parents had obtained a letter written by Brian Landry’s mother, which said that if the body needed to be disposed of, she would “show up with a shovel and garbage bag.” . On Wednesday, a judge approved the FBI-held letter for release after Petitos’ attorney requested that it be used as evidence in a civil lawsuit against Landry’s.
Petite died in 2021 at the age of 22 while on a transcontinental trip with her fiancé Landry. Her Petite’s body was found in Wyoming, and after a lengthy search, authorities found Landry’s body in Florida weeks later.he Claimed responsibility for Petito’s death in the notebook, The FBI said in its final investigative report:
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A letter from Landry’s mother, Roberta, was also found with the body. There she wrote, “Burn after reading.”
“I want you to remember that I will always love you and I know you will always love me,” the mother wrote in a letter obtained by CBS News. “You are my son. Nothing can stop me from loving you. No matter what we do, where we go, or what we say, what separates us.” There is nothing and we can’t keep each other apart.We will always love each other.”
Courtesy: Snyder & Riley, Trial Attorneys
“If you’re in prison, I’ll bake a sanded cake. If you need to dispose of a body, I’ll show up with a shovel and a garbage bag. If you’re flying to the moon If so, I’ll be watching.” “Sky for your reentry. If you say you don’t like my guts, I’ll get a new guts,” she continues.
Landry has been missing for weeks after Petite’s missing persons report was filed and he was eventually found dead, leading many to suspect that Landry’s parents know his whereabouts. people were guessing.
In a civil lawsuit filed in March 2022, Petit Toss Claim Landry Told His Parents announced that he had killed Petito on August 28, 2021. Her body was not found near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming until September 19th.
In the lawsuit, Petitos alleges that Landry’s father and mother, Christopher, covered up his son’s murder confession while the investigation was ongoing. They are seeking at least $30,000 in damages.
CBS News has reached out to lawyers for the Petitos and Landrys, who provided the letter to CBS News, for further comment.