TMZ: Prosecutors waiting for outcome of search for Brian Laundrie

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Autopsy: Gabby Petito's body found in Wyoming

The FBI confirmed Tuesday that the remains found over the weekend in Grand Teton National Park were those of Gabby Petito, the Florida woman who went missing during a cross-country trip with her fiancé.

Gabby Petito's death has put her fiance, Brian Laundrie, in the crosshairs of law enforcement, but TMZ has learned prosecutors are not making a move until two primary loose ends are tied up.

Law enforcement sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ Laundrie is their suspect, despite the fact he's being officially called a person of interest

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That said, TMZ is told federal prosecutors are now in a waiting game, in large part because they don't know if Laundrie is still alive.

Law enforcement sources tell TMZ, even if Gabby was murdered -- which seems to be the case since the Coroner has already ruled her death a homicide -- they would need to prove who did it. 

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No sign of Brian Laundrie at Venice preserve

It’s been one week since Brian Laundrie’s parents apparently heard from him, according to North Port police. On Tuesday morning, police announced they were resuming their search in the Carlton Reserve, the 25,000-acre park in Sarasota County, where crews were over the weekend.

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TMZ's sources point out, it's possible Laundrie left Gabby out in the wilderness and someone else killed her -- whether it's probable or not -- it's still possible.

As for why federal prosecutors will handle the case, it's because Gabby was apparently killed in the Grand Teton National Park, which is federal land.

TMZ is told law enforcement is viewing Laundrie as their prime suspect, but there's a leap between that and actually charging someone with murder.

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