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What we STILL don’t know about the Brian Laundrie & Gabby Petito case: Sleuths point to seven unanswered questions

IT was a double disappearance that stunned America.

But six weeks after coroners confirmed Brian Laundrie's cause of death and more than four months after Gabby Petito's body was found a number of questions still remain.

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Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie both died in 2021
The two embarked on a road trip that they filmed for their 'van life' videos before their deaths

Namely, what the FBI findings are in the case and whether any charges will be brought.

Those following the disappearances online also point to the mystery of the Laundrie family camping trip and what exactly Brian told his parents when he returned home without Gabby.

Here The Sun looks at what we still don’t know about the deaths of Laundrie and his girlfriend Gabby.

WHAT ARE THE FBI FINDINGS?

The FBI investigation into Gabby's death remains open.

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, 23, was a person of interest in Gabby’s disappearance and a search for his whereabouts was underway after Gabby was found strangled to death near Grand Teton National Park in September.

Just weeks later remains were found in the search for Laundrie and identified as his.

However, the investigation into Gabby's murder still remains open as the new year begins.

Authorities have not provided an update on the case since November 23, when medical examiners confirmed that Laundrie's cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head.

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 Denver about why the case remains open, but did not immediately hear back.

Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told  the reasons as to why she thinks the case remains open.

Coffindaffer said: "I believe the FBI is using all their chemical techniques and other techniques to get everything they can out of that notebook, depending on how much was written in there.... You can imagine it may be a long, tedious process, but they can do it."

Brian's parents are fighting in court to access his estate, which would include the $20,000 in his bank account.

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