Dog the Bounty Hunter update – Brian Laundrie not found yet as star tells Gabby Petito fiance to 'turn himself in'

DOG the Bounty Hunter has urged Brian Laundrie to "turn yourself in" after it was revealed the Gabby Petito was strangled to death.

Dog, whose real name is Duane Chapman, has been hunting for Brian Laundrie for weeks.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun this week, Dog told Gabby Petito's missing fiance that running "makes you look guilty".

"His best decision now would be to turn himself in,” Dog exclusively told The Sun, adding that Laundrie's parents "need to be doing more to signal Brian to stop running."

The comments came after Gabby's cause of death was revealed as homicide by strangulation on Tuesday.

The Teton County Coroner held a press conference on the 22-year-old vlogger's full autopsy in which the cause and manner and death were confirmed.

Gabby's body was found in Grand Teton National park on September 19, eight days after her family reported her missing.

Read our Dog the Bounty Hunter blog for the latest news and updates…

  • Julia Fields

    DOG HOPES TO FIND BRIAN ALIVE

    Chapman has stated that he wants Laundrie to be found alive, hoping to solve the case well before November, when the missing fugitive turns 24.

    Chapman uploaded a video on Sunday, October 3 with an update on the search.

    “The search has continued throughout the weekend on the islands off the west coast of Florida,” he wrote.

    The post also included a video of Chapman with a team appearing to search in a swamp.

    Chapman has since returned to Colorado, after suffering an ankle injury during the search for Brian.

  • Julia Fields

    DOG CLAIMS PARENTS WOULD’VE TOLD LAUNDRIE TO ‘GET HOME’

    Dog claimed that Brian Laundrie’s parents would have told their son: “Ok, son, get home right now.”

    Chris and Roberta Laundrie’s attorney Steven Bertolino told The Sun that they would not be commenting on the claims.

    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.’

  • Julia Fields

    HOW DID DOG GET INTO BOUNTY HUNTING?

    Chapman has been bent on doing the right thing ever since that conviction in 1976.

    Dog wrote in his book, You Can Run but You Can’t Hide: “I have been misjudged, misinterpreted, and misunderstood for most of my life.

    “I have spent the last twenty-seven years trying to be one of the good guys.

    “In spite of those efforts to be seen as a moral man of virtue, I am still viewed as an ex-con, a criminal, a killer.

    “I am many things, including those just mentioned. Put it all together and you will see: I am Dog.”

  • Julia Fields

    BRIAN RUNNING MAKES HIM 'LOOK GUILTY'

    He previously told The Sun that Brian running from police makes him "look guilty", adding that Laundrie's parents "need to be doing more to signal Brian to stop running."

    "I can’t fathom how Brian’s parents can live with themselves," Dog added.

  • Julia Fields

    'STRANGULATION IS NOT AN ACCIDENT'

    "Strangulation is not an accident," he continued. "Right now it looks very bad for the Laundrie family."

    Dog then urged Brian to "make a deal" with investigators and "turn yourself in now."

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