Video: CCTV footage shows the last time Gabby Petito was seen alive, with her killer boyfriend

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Gabby Petito

The authorities have released new CCTV footage showing the last time Gabby Petito was seen alive in a Wyoming supermarket, alongside her killer boyfriend, Brian Laundrie.

The videos released on Monday showed the movements of Gabby and Brian Laundrie as they casually shopped at a Whole Foods Market in Jackson, Wyoming, in the hours leading up to her death on August 27, 2021.

The couple had gotten into a heated argument at a Tex-Mex restaurant in town just a short time earlier.

In the footage, Brian and Gabby are seen driving a white Ford Transit van into the parking lot of Whole Foods, getting out and strolling inside the supermarket.

They seemed to have trashed things out, as there was no sign of tension between them while they strolled through the supermarket aisles.

Once inside, the two are seen side by side walking leisurely through the aisles, eyeing various items. Gabby, at one point, grabs some cheese from a display case and shoves it inside a tote bag.

Next, they’re seen leaving the market and getting back into their van. For about 20 minutes, they sit inside the van before driving away on Highway 89, which leads to the Bridger-Teton National Forest. That was the last time anyone saw her alive.

Gabby was reported missing on Sept. 11, 2021 by her parents after they hadn’t heard from her.

Her remains were found several days later, and the coroner ruled her death a homicide by manual strangulation.

The next month, police discovered Brian’s remains in a swampy park near his home in North Port, Florida. Nobody knew what had happened to him.

The local police also found Brian’s notebook detailing how he killed Gabby. The pair had been on a hiking trip across the country when things turned sour.

Gabby’s family has filed a $50 million wrongful death suit against Brian’s parents, who some have speculated helped Brian flee from the authorities, but they were never charged with a crime.

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