Brian Lander claimed to have killed his girlfriend Gabi Petite to “unravel” her grief after she fell into a creek, her body found in a token confession.
In the process of removing eight underwater pages from the magazine, he detailed the events leading up to the murder. He described it as “merciful”.
The couple were traveling to a campground in the United States when Petite, 22, disappeared from Grand Teton Park in late August 2021, just a month after the trip.
His body was discovered a few weeks later by an autopsy which ordered him to be killed by strangulation at the hand.
Laundry, 23, said she was injured after Ms Petite fell into the river during a “sudden tragedy” and asked her to stop the pain.
“I saw him breathing hard, my name breathing and it was cold,” he wrote in a memo.
“I did everything I could from the creek to the car and realized I couldn’t safely carry it because I was tired from the impact of my bent knees and I went back.
“I lit it and put it near the fire with a spoon, but it was very thin and froze for a long time.”
Lavanderia said her partner couldn’t recognize what the pain was, but “had a little lump on her forehead and eventually it got bigger.”
Her ankles and wrists ached, she wrote, and she continued to shake “strongly” as she “begged for pain.”
In the letter, he admitted that he did not know the extent of Petite’s injury, but only knew that she was in “extreme pain.”
“I ended his life. I thought it was benevolent that he wanted it that way, but now I see all the mistakes I made. I was panicked and shocked,” she wrote.
On September 1, Laundry raised suspicions when he drove a van from Wyoming to his parents’ home in Florida and refused to stay.
His parents reported him missing on 9/11 and he soon became an interested person. His parents hired him as a lawyer.
However, on September 17 they were also notified of the loss of Lander and said that they had not seen him for four days.
Petite’s body was found two days later and her body was found Oct. 20 on a Florida reservation five miles from her parents’ home.
He shot him in the head.
The magazine, which contained the acknowledgments, was in a waterproof bag, and Fox News shared it with his family’s attorney “for transparency.”
“I can’t live without him,” Laundry said in a letter, instead of committing suicide by murder.
“From the moment I decided to deal with her pain, I knew I couldn’t live without her.
“I went home immediately and spent the rest of my time with my family, because I can’t live another day without punishment, rather than end my life out of fear of punishment. I lost all the future, every moment we can be thankful for.
“I killed myself near this river, hoping the animals would fill me up. To make some of their family happy.”
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