Brian Laundrie sleuths speculate drugs may be involved in Gabby case after couple sold merch emblazoned with ‘TOO HIGH’
BRIAN Laundrie sleuths have speculated drugs may be involved in the Gabby Petito case after it emerged the couple sold merchandise emblazoned with the words "too high".
Sweaters and hats with the reference were listed on the tragic vlogger's depop site.
Dr. Erin Kimmerle, a forensic anthropologist based in South Florida, told The Sun last week that Laundrie may have died of a drug overdose.
"If there is soft tissue available for toxicology that could be insightful in cases of a drug overdose," she said.
That came after an "inconclusive" autopsy into his cause of death.
DRUG RIDDLE
Sleuths have also trawled through the 23-year-old's and found what they claim are pictures of LSD tabs decorated with characters from the cartoon Adventure Time.
When asked whether drug use could have played a role in Gabby's death, claimed that it would "depend on how much and how frequently he was using drugs."
Laundrie was named as a person of interest in Gabby's death before his remains were found on October 21 at Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park.
Gabby was last seen alive on August 27. Her body was found in a Wyoming national park in September.
"Many times they’re found separated and dead. Or one manages to get to safety and survive while the other is left behind while tripping and dies due to exposure to elements or overdose."
POLICE PROBE
Laundrie noted in bodycam footage on August 12 that Gabby was not on any prescribed medication.
He told cops that he was not aware that she was taking any meds to treat anxiety after they were pulled over for a domestic violence call.
A witness claimed to have seen Laundrie hit Gabby in the middle of a street in Moab, Utah.
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Gabby said that Laundrie grabbed her face and told her to shut up as they argued over a messy van.
Laundrie did not reference any medication he may have been taking and Gabby said the couple "don't really drink."
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