BRIAN Laundrie left details to a creepy voicemail on his Instagram page after posting chilling artwork featuring a bloody animal armed with knife.
The missing fiance of had in July last year shared a number linked to the game Hotline Miami which is described online as featuring "extreme violence."
Calls to the number reveal a strange answering machine message in which an eerie voice talks about "marching into the future".
shared the secret phone number alongside a handdrawn picture of characters from the game holding a knife and gun covered in blood.
The game is described on gaming site Steam as "high-octane" and "overflowing with raw brutality, hard-boiled gunplay and skull crushing close combat."
shared a series of chilling artworks online just months before embarking on a cross-country road trip with Gabby.
CHILLING ART
A number of @bizarre_design_ months before they embarked on their road trip have caught the attention of people on social media.
One such post, dated July 8, 2020, shows what appears to be a man wearing a wolf mask, sat in a chair and holding a blood-soaked knife, with red splatters up his arms and legs.
Behind the subject's head is a red circle, with three other animal mask-wearing figures holding guns and a bat.
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A second image, captioned "Grim Reaper leading sheep to the slaughter", shows a herd of sheep surrounded by ghoulish figures wielding scythes.
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Some of the reapers have been carved into mousetraps and outlined in red.
Another artwork, which Laundrie says was crafted with pen and watercolor, shows Frankenstein's monster chained to a chair made of rock and wood.
In the image, which is in black and white, the monster has shackles around his ankles, feet, and neck.
"That's gonna be you soon," said one commenter.
A fourth work, this time in blacklight form, shows a red skeleton, with its arms in the air and mouth agape, looking up as red splatters - resembling blood - surround it.
'EVERYTHING'S FALLING APART'
, who in one post describes himself as a comic book fanatic, leans heavily into pop culture in the vast majority of his paintings and sketches, some of which depict the Marvel character Hellboy and other films.
In one post, from July 14, 2020, Laundrie uploaded a comic-book-style sketch of Brad Pitt's portrayal of Tyler Durden in the movie Fight Club and quoted the character.
"Only after disaster can we be resurrected. It's only after you've lost everything that you're free to do anything. Nothing is static, everything is evolving, everything is falling apart," he emulated.
On his profile, Laundrie describes himself as a "nature enthusiast" and preaches others should "Take a hike every day."
“Bug bites are better than being brainwashed by the media,” his profile reads."
'TILL DEATH DO US PART OR UNTIL I WAKE UP'
In addition to sharing his art, Laundrie, like Petito, regularly posted updates on the couple's trip and often posted images of them both together.
In a post from July last year, he shared an image of himself and Petito which was geotagged "Love Of My Life!!!!"
"My biggest fear is that one day I’ll wake up and it will have all been a dream, because that is what every second has felt like since the moment we found each other," the post continued.
"Till death do us part or until I wake up, I’m so happy the answer was yes, Love you hunny."
A post from October, which showed the pair kissing, was captioned: "Never got around to posting these! I’d die just to watch all of our memories on repeat, never loved anyone as much as this girl."
An upload from July 23 showed Laundrie standing atop a red rock in Bryce Canyon, in which he thanked Petito for "putting up with me through Utah." No further explanation was provided.
INSTA RANT
Laundrie's most recent post was authored on August 13, showing him in Moab, in which he offered a long philanthropic rant about humans and chimpanzees.
"Humans are primates, great apes in fact but I don’t know all how great we are as a species. Chimpanzees share 98.8% of there [sic] DNA with humans, our closest living relative, but as I see it every living creature is in some way our relative even trees," the post read in part.
"Our society has put itself above all living creatures, creating needs purely to support destructive economic practices," he continued.
"This tree doesn’t require an Apple Watch, it doesn’t stream its favorite shows, or have a microwave oven, pay health insurance or drink grande iced caramel macchiatos. It is just a tree but you rarely see geese riding jet skis or wearing designer clothing either."
DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER JOINS SEARCH
arrived at Fort De Soto Park on Wednesday afternoon with his fiance after claiming he was "closing in" on 23-year-old Laundrie.
His arrival at the park comes a day after he revealed he'd received a tip that had gone camping at Fort De Soto on September 6, days before Gabby was reported missing.
Dog also claimed that Brian was not with when they checked out of the park two days later, on Sept. 8.
The Laundrie family has confirmed that they went camping with Brian on September 6 but denied with them.
Brian Laundrie has now been missing for more than two weeks.
He is not currently considered a suspect in Gabby's murder but has been cited as a person of interest after her body was found in a Wyoming national park.
He is also wanted on a warrant for alleged bank fraud after running up $1,000 in that’s believed to have belonged to Gabby.
ROAD TRIP
The couple was around two months into their planned four-month cross-country road trip touring the US’ national parks before Gabby vanished sometime around August 27.
Brian quietly returned home to Florida alone on September 1, failing to alert police or Gabby’s family that she was missing.
Gabby was eventually reported missing by her mother in New York on September 11. That came after 10 days of allegedly being stonewalled by Brian and his parents about where her daughter was, she said.
Then, on September 14, Brian allegedly vanished after telling his parents he was going hiking at Carlton Reserve.
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But they didn’t report Brian missing until three days later when police showed up at their home.
on September 19.
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