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Gabby Petito bodycam with female Moab officer may hold CRUCIAL clues, expert says – but cops keep it HIDDEN

UNRELEASED police bodycam footage that shows Gabby Petito speaking with a female cop may hold crucial clues, an expert says.

The vlogger, 22, and her fiancé Brian Laundrie, 23, were pulled over in Moab, Utah following an “incident” near a grocery store on August 12.

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Unreleased bodycam footage showing Gabby Petito speaking with a female cop may hold crucial clues, according to a behavior expertCredit: Moab Police Department
: “What we don’t have is the female police officer that spends time with her while the male police officers are talking to Laundrie.

“Look how upset she is. She’s trembling, she’s half-sobbing, she’s moving her hands. She’s very very emotional at this particular time.”

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NewsNationNow journalist Brian Entin tweeted that a Freedom of Information request was submitted but says it was denied due to the ongoing FBI investigation.

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The incident in Moab came just weeks before Gabby's remains were found in Wyoming.

In the harrowing bodycam footage, the vlogger recalled a clash that she and Laundrie had outside the Moonflower Cafe. 

Read our Gabby Petito live blog for the very latest news and updates...

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"I can still hear her voice. She wasn't just the face on the milk carton, she was real to me."

Hulls warned that the couple's relationship seemed “toxic” but admitted she was “more candid” than she should’ve been.

Gabby’s mom Nichole Schmidt said the 77-minute clip was “hard to watch”.

She told Australia’s 60 Minutes: “I wanted to jump through the screen and rescue her. I saw a young girl that needed someone to just hug her and keep her safe. I just felt so bad for her. I wish that she reached out to me."

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The incident in Moab came just days before Gabby and Laundrie reportedly stopped for lunch inside the Merry Piglets restaurant in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

I wanted to jump through the screen.

Nichole Schmidt

It was one of the last times the vlogger is believed to have been seen alive.

Nina Celie Angelo, of New Orleans, said she had been inside the restaurant with her boyfriend when suddenly an agitated man she later identified as Laundrie started arguing with a waitress shortly after 1pm.

While she said she couldn't hear what words were being exchanged between Laundrie and the woman, she believed the spat was either over the bill or about money.

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Angelo described Laundrie's body language as "aggressive" and said that he left and returned to the restaurant around four times.

Gabby, meanwhile, reportedly stood nearby in floods of tears. At one stage she came back inside and apologized for her partner's behavior, according to Angelo.

Coroners ruled the manner of Gabby’s death a homicide before confirming that she died from strangulation.

Laundrie returned home to Florida on September 1 and was reported missing days later by his parents Chris and Roberta.

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The search to find the fugitive has entered its fifth week as cops continue to scour the Carlton Reserve in Sarasota.

Laundrie allegedly told his parents that he was going for a hike in the nature park.

But, former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer thinks Laundrie could be hiding out on the Appalachian Trail.

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The fugitive and Gabby celebrated the vlogger’s 22nd birthday hiking along the route earlier this year and one of Gabby’s pals Rose Davis said Laundrie previously lived on the trail for “months”.

Gabby was sobbing while cops were interrogating herCredit: Moab City Police Department
Alarming red flags in Gabby Petito bodycam that ‘could have saved her’

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