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Brian Laundrie claims responsibility for killing Gabby Petito in notebook: FBI

WATCH: Brian Laundrie claims responsibility for killing Gabby Petito: FBI report

The FBI on Friday released new details in the investigation of Gabby Petito's death, saying that that Brian Laundrie wrote in a notebook that he killed her.

The FBI's Denver office had sent out a timeline of the investigation, saying that before discovering Laundrie's remains in a Florida wetland in October, agents had discovered a backpack, a gun and a notebook that all belonged to him.

"A review of the notebook revealed written statements by Mr. Laundrie claiming responsibility for Ms. Petito's death," the FBI said in a statement.

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Gabby Petito is seen in this undated photo provided by the FBI.

The agency said Petito's family met with agents as the case into the 22-year-old's disappearance and death soon will be closed.

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"All logical investigative steps have been concluded in this case," Michael Schneider, FBI Denver Division special agent in charge, said in a statement. "The investigation did not identify any other individuals other than Brian Laundrie directly involved in the tragic death of Gabby Petito."

Steven Bertolino, an attorney representing the Laundrie family, released a statement Friday expressing condolences for both families.

"We can only hope that with today's closure of the case each family can begin to heal and move forward and find peace in and with the memories of their children," he said in a statement.

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North Port Police are searching for Brian Laundrie the Carlton Reserve a 24,565-acre preserve north of his home in North Port, Fla., Sept. 18, 2021. Laundrie is the fiance of missing Florida woman Gabby Petito.

Petito went on a road trip with Laundrie, her boyfriend, through Colorado and Utah from July to August.

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Utah Police said officers responded to a 911 call in August where the caller claimed he saw Laundrie slap Petito, and police stopped the couple for questioning on the side of the road. They were allowed to continue their trip because of "insufficient evidence" of any wrongdoing, police said.

Petito went missing around Aug. 27 and Laundrie returned home to Florida on Sept. 1, investigators said.

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A makeshift memorial dedicated to Gabby Petito is located near the North Port City Hall on Sept. 21, 2021, in North Port, Fla.

Two weeks later, he was named a person of interest in Petito's disappearance, but Laundrie was reported missing Sept. 17.

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On Sept. 19, search crews discovered a body in Bridger-Teton National Park in Wyoming later revealed to be Petito's. An autopsy determined she died from strangulation.

Search crews combed the Florida wetlands where Laundrie was last seen, and on Oct. 20 found his remains in Carlton Reserve, near North Port.