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HAUNTING WORDS

Gabby Petito’s mom once posted ‘you can run but you can’t hide’ while warning daughter over bad boyfriends

GABBY Petito's mom once wrote "you can run but you can't hide" while cautioning her daughter over bad boyfriends.

had been by the tragic vlogger's dad Joe, who had been sharing his own warnings.

Nicole Schmidt once posted 'you can run but you can't hide' while warning daughter over bad boyfriends
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Nicole Schmidt once posted 'you can run but you can't hide' while warning daughter over bad boyfriendsCredit: AP
Gabby was found dead in a Wyoming national park last month
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Gabby was found dead in a Wyoming national park last monthCredit: Social Media - Refer to source
Nicole wrote: 'Gabby...u better let little zack know, you have 2 fathers, and lots of uncles!!!'
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Nicole wrote: 'Gabby...u better let little zack know, you have 2 fathers, and lots of uncles!!!'Credit: Facebook/Nichole Schmidt

Their comments came 10 years before Gabby would be found dead in a Wyoming national park.

Police are now hunting her missing fiance Brian Laundrie after he was named a person of interest in her death.

DAD'S WARNING

shared two images to Facebook back in 2011 and 2012 which show two t-shirts with slogans warning any prospective partners.

One reads: "Guns don't kill people, father's with good looking daughters do!"

The second said: "DADD Dads Against Daughters Dating. Shoot the first one and the word will spread."

Joe wrote: "Gabby, are you paying attention?"

He later added: "And yes Gabby I mean it..."

Gabby's mom Nicole replied to the images writing: "Gabby...u better let little zack know, you have 2 fathers, and lots of uncles!!!"

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She added: "Ha ha...you can run but you can't hide...remember, Gabby has 2 Dad's, and lots of uncles!"

AUTOPSY RESULTS

Gabby's  in a Wyoming national park on September 19.

Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue  but the cause is still pending .

She had been in on a cross country trip with her fiance Brian when she disappeared.

Laundrie remains missing after he was reported missing by his parents on September 17.

 have drawn some scrutiny after appearing to  they originally shared with police. 

According to a statement released by the family's attorney Steven Bertolino, Brian actually "left to hike in the preserve" on Monday, September 13, not Tuesday, September 14 as his parents originally stated. 

POLICE HUNT BRIAN

Bertolino told WFLA: "The Laundries were basing the date Brian left on their recollection of certain events. 

"After consulting with the FBI and confirming the day Brian’s Mustang was found and returned to the Laundries’ home, we now believe the day Brian left to hike in the preserve was Monday September 13." 

Police are  as a person of interest in her death.

The FBI has issued a warrant for his arrest after saying he "knowingly and with intent to defraud" used a bank card that was later revealed to belong to the missing woman.

GABBY'S EX SPEAKS OUT

It comes as Gabby's  has spoken about his last memory of the tragic vlogger and said she has "left a mark on the world."

He wrote: "I was lucky enough to have the privelage [sic] of both knowing and loving you.

"The last memory I have with you was the summer of 2017, before I left, we were sitting in my car down by the water.

"You had a journal in your hand. Any ordinary person would write in a journal, with words, but not you, you were extraordinary."

ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE

Williams added: "Each page had these in depth drawings depicting how you felt and what you were experiencing, all I can remember was how impressed I was, telling you how talented, and creative you were, honored and touched that you trusted me enough to even share with me something so personal.

"Because that's exactly the type of person you were."

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Williams also shared two images of Gabby - one showing the two of them together as children.

A second image showed Gabby in front of an angel wings mural and was the same picture to pay tribute following her death.

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