Roberta Laundrie, the mother of Brian Laundrie, wrote a letter to her son offering to bury a body, an attorney for the parents of Gabby Petito said.
The Petitos are suing the Laundries for emotional distress in connection with Gabby's death during a road trip with her betrothed, Brian.
Gabby's remains were found at Wyoming's Bridger-Teton National Forest and her death was ruled a homicide by manual strangulation. Before taking his own life, Brian wrote in a notebook he was responsible for Gabby's death, according to the FBI. "The language in that letter is damning and that letter has a reference to bringing a shovel and burying a body," Reilly said during the Tuesday hearing.
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