Brian Laundrie sleuths create new pictures showing what he might look like a month on the run
BRIAN Laundrie will have grown out his hair after a month on the run, according to pictures of him photoshopped by internet sleuths.
The manhunt for Gabby Petito's 23-year-old fiancé continues after her autopsy on Tuesday revealed .
The FBI had previously listed Gabby's presumed time of death as between August 27 and August 30.
was last seen in a Wyoming restaurant on August 27 where Laundrie reportedly argued with staff.
The Teton County Coroner said her remains had been outdoors for three to four weeks before they were found.
The FBI mounted a search for Laundrie in the Carlton Reserve, where his parents claimed he went for a hike on the last day he was seen.
claimed they drove back the Mustang he used to get there after he never returned but did not report their son missing for another two days.
has also organized his own search in Fort De Soto park after receiving a tip that Laundrie visited with his family in early September.
Laundrie's sister Cassie confirmed that the family went on a Labor Day weekend camping trip but that Gabby was not discussed.
Sightings of Laundrie have cropped up around the country and around the world as sleuths posts pictures of bald men who look like they may be the fugitive fiancé to social media.
The pictures also show Laundrie with different hair shades.
LAUNDRIE'S 'NEW LOOK'
It comes after a that Laundrie will likely look homeless and have dropped 15 pounds.
The Laundrie family issued a statement on Tuesday after it was revealed Gabby died from manual strangulation or throttling.
They called the death of the 22-year-old, who had lived in their house for almost two years, a "tragedy."
The exact date of Gabby's death remains unknown and her toxicology report will not be released.
The coroner did confirm that she was not pregnant at the time of her death.
Dr Brent Blue would don't comment on Brian Laundrie and a potential suspect.
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However, he did reference domestic violence and say it was a "shame" other cases did not get the same attention.
The FBI, who is leading the case, has not officially said Gabby's death was linked to domestic violence.
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