The obscure posts Brian Laundrie made before his disappearance

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An army of Internet detectives are studying a newly discovered social networking account believed to belong to Brian Laundrie, looking for clues following his disappearance.

The obscure posts Brian Laundrie made before his disappearance

The Pinterest page suspected to belong to Laundrie also offers new clues about his mental state in the weeks leading up to the disappearance and murder of his girlfriend Gabby Petito around Aug.

25.

Authorities confirmed Tuesday that Petito’s death was a homicide, but they have not identified Laundrie as a suspect and he has not been charged with any crime in connection with her disappearance

The Pinterest account, listed under the name @blaundrie1197, is linked to a profile under the name Gabs Petito, and another under the name of his mother Roberta Laundrie.

One widely shared image shows a sketch of ghostly figures, a tombstone and scattered text that reads “let her go, let her go, God bless her, wherever she is.”

The quotes appear to come from “St James Infirmary Blues,” a 1943 song by Cab Calloway.

In another post, text at the bottom of an image reads, “don’t try to find me” and “I have finally escaped my ‘master’s’ evil clutches. To others I say: JOIN ME. Bite the hand that feeds you. Live freedom.”

The quote is attributed to one “Pierre” and the image is apparently from a 2006 missing dog poster seen in Oregon, according to The Sun.

Another page, titled “Oh Baby,” contains ideas for baby outfits and room decorations, and sparked unconfirmed rumors that Petito may be pregnant.

Although it is unknown whether Laundrie was on the autism spectrum, he and Petito told officers attending a domestic disturbance in Utah on Aug.

12 that they were suffering from a mental health crisis.

According to a 911 call, Laundrie punched and slapped his girlfriend in Moab, Utah, on Aug. 12.

When police spoke with her, Petito claimed to have started the fight and said she had been suffering from anxiety.

Officer Daniel Robbins said the couple appeared to have been going through a “mental health crisis.”

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