Murder charges in Gabby Petito’s death ‘are imminent,’ Florida state attorney says after strangulation autopsy
A FLORIDA state attorney thinks murder charges in Gabby Petito’s death are “imminent” after an autopsy revealed the vlogger was strangled to death.
Coroners in Wyoming revealed Tuesday that the was “manual strangulation”.
“Today we learned that the cause of death was strangulation. This most likely means that murder charges are imminent.”
The attorney told Tuesday: “We’re moving towards filing charges but prosecutors are in no rush to file charges because once you file those charges, you have speedy trial rules and you have to try the case within 180 days.
“Prosecutors are going to make sure they have enough evidence before they file charges.”
Coroners announced Gabby's cause of death weeks after a preliminary autopsy ruled the manner of death a homicide.
Teton County Coroner added that the vlogger's predicted death was .
The body was for this time.
In an interview with , Blue said a body lying outside for a lengthy period of time is prone to decomposition.
He said: “In a situation where any body that is outside whether’s it’s exposed to the elements and insects and animals – there’s various forms of decomposition.
“Decomposition usually runs its various course.”
He added that a at this time.
so they can be “reunited” with their daughter, reports.
They plan to have her body cremated before returning to New York with her ashes, according to .
Alyssa Chen, who went to school with the vlogger in Long Island, told : “It makes me sick to my stomach. I wonder what was going through her mind, knowing she was probably about to die. She must’ve been so scared.”
Residents in North Port, Florida have also expressed their sympathies to the vlogger's family.
'MY HEART SINKS'
Sandra Vaughn told : “My heart just sunk into my stomach, very upsetting.
Gabby was eventually reported missing by her family on September 11 and her remains were found by cops in a Wyoming national park a week later.
A four-week search for the fugitive has so far yielded no leads beyond speculation and a
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There have been alleged sightings in parts of Florida, , along the Appalachian Trail.
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