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16th September 2021
05:09pm BST

Crystal Turner (L) and Kylen Schulte (R) were found dead on 18 August (Pic credit: Facebook )[/caption]
There is no evidence to connect the two incidents, but the timing and proximity to each other have heightened fears about the welfare of Petito.
A spokesman from the Grand County Sheriff’s Office told Fox News that investigators were looking at any suspicious activity around the time of the double homicide.
“We’re looking at everything, I mean, anything and everything that was suspicious around that time or we’re not ruling anything out at this time,” he said, adding: “So we’re just investigating the information as it comes in.”
Officers who attended to the roadside incident involving Petito said she had tried to hit her boyfriend, fearing he might drive off without her. This led to Laundrie trying to restrain her in an incident police did not deem serious enough to merit charges.
Police sent Laundrie to a hotel for the night while Petito stayed in the van. Laundrie is then said to have driven home to Florida, without Petito, on September 1 - 10 days before Petito's mother reported her missing. Laundrie, according to Fox News, has hired a lawyer and is refusing to answer police questions.
Richard Stafford, a spokesman for Petito’s family, released a statement Wednesday calling on Laundrie to cooperate with police, calling his silence "reprehensible".
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Schulte and Turner worked in Moab had only recently married. They were last seen leaving local bar Woody’s Tavern around 8.30pm. Earlier this month, KUTV reported that the Grand County Sheriff’s Office believe someone killed the women and fled the area. They are yet to identify a suspect in the case.
Petito and Laundrie had been mostly staying in campgrounds as they embarked on a cross-country ‘van-life’ trip which they were documenting on Instagram and YouTube.
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