DOG the Bounty Hunter has speculated that Brian Laundrie called his parents immediately after he "killed Gabby Petito."
in an exclusive interview with The Sun claimed that were involved in encouraging to rush home to Florida after his fiancée's death.
"Of course he murdered her," the bounty hunter said.
"I think he called the mom and dad right from the scene and said 'omg.'
"Now we have to remember that they lived -- and Brian -- with his mom and dad for almost two years.
"And the house, I was there, it’s not a huge house so I’m sure they heard, the parents probably heard Gabby screaming.
"I was told by a very close source that he was a gentleman," Dog added.
"I think he said, 'mom, she was screaming, she was screaming so I put my hand over her mouth, and I held my hand and she was screaming and when I took it away she wasn’t breathing and I tried CPR'."
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Dog then claimed that his parents would have told : "Ok, son, get home right now."
attorney Steven Bertolino told The Sun that they would not be commenting on the claims.
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Speaking to The Sun last week, Dog claimed that he thought this was the story in the beginning but he has since changed his mind after reviewing the timeline of Laundrie's actions.
"If it had been an accident like that, the parents would have said, 'listen, this is Wyoming.'
He noted that it is "one of the only states that still have "
"The only sentence is the death penalty, it's not a judge it goes to a jury," Dog explained.
"I don’t think a jury would put a man to death if he went to keep his woman quiet and he suffocated her but woe unto him if he did anything else.
"That jury in Wyoming is going to hang him."
Dog is hunting Brian after Petito, 22, was found dead in Wyoming after disappearing on the couple's cross-country road trip.
The FBI , after he vanished from his family home in Florida just days before Gabby was found dead.
DOG SLAMS LAUNDRIE PARENTS
Last Thursday in the Carlton Reserve.
Dog has mounted his own search in Fort De Soto Park after he reportedly received a tip that Laundrie was there.
He was forced to return to Colorado after he injured his ankle, he revealed on Sunday, but said the search will continue.
The reality TV star has also for joining the search for his son and said the parents usually only help in negotiations.
"It's a little too late. Don't you think?" he said
Dog added: "I have heard when they go get a parent...when the son is robbing a bank and they want to negotiate for the kid to come out, so they will get mom and mom talks to the kid.
"I've never heard of the police departments, and I'm sure it wasn't the FBI, that take the father on the ride-along. They must have some good friends."
Laundrie family attorney Bertolino said Chris was asked toand hiking spots in the Carlton Reserve last week.
Bertolino said in a statement that day: "Chris Laundrie is assisting Law Enforcement today in the search for Brian. Chris was asked to point out any favorite trails or spots that Brian may have used in the preserve.
"Although Chris and Roberta Laundrie provided this information verbally three weeks ago it is now thought that on-site assistance may be better.
"The preserve has been closed to the public and the Laundries as well but the parents have been cooperating since the search began.”
LAUNDRIE FAMILY SILENCE
Brian had been weeks into a cross-country trip with his fiancée when he returned home to his parent's house in her van but without her on September 1.
Gabby's parents reported her missing on September 11 and her remains were found a week later in a Wyoming national park.
By that time, Brian himself had .
Gabby's parents claim that they repeatedly tried to contact the Laundrie family after they failed to hear from Gabby in two weeks.
Gabby's dad Joe claimed that even when they text Chris and Roberta Laundrie that they were going to contact the cops, they received zero replies.
Gabby's family believed Brian was still with her until the night they reported her missing and were told by police that Brian was in Florida with her van.
The Laundries failed to help the Petito family with the search for Gabby and instead directed all comments to their lawyer.
BRIAN TIMELINE CHANGED
The Laundrie family has also drawn some scrutiny after appearing to they originally shared with police.
According to a statement released by the family's attorney Bertolino, Laundrie actually "left to hike in the preserve" on Monday, September 13, not Tuesday, September 14 as his parents originally stated.
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."
Brian's sister Cassie has also released more details on her parents' actions after Brian returned home.
She claims that they are also refusing to speak to her.
Cassie said that Brian returned home between August 17 and 23 leaving Gabby alone in Utah.
He emptied a storage locker and moved Gabby's possessions to his parents' home.
Gabby's parents say they are yet to received her possessions back from the Laundrie family.
LAUNDRIE FAMILY CAMPING TRIP
Cassie also confirmed that her brother went on a Labor Day family camping trip after he returned to Fort De Soto where Dog is searching.
She claimed that the family did not speak about Gabby during the trip.
accusing Laundrie of swiping a Capital One debit card between August 31 and September 1.
The Petito family lawyer confirmed in an interview with Dr Phil last week that the card was Gabby's.
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Brian Laundrie is considered a person of interest in Gabby's death but has yet to officially be named a suspect.
The cause of death has not yet been revealed but the coroner's office said it was a homicide.
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