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'WHY WOULD SHE WRITE THAT?'

Gabby Petito wrote ‘I don’t like to go outside’ & note to future self about ‘closing my eyes’ sparking sleuths’ concern

WEB sleuths have called attention to several messages written on Gabby Petito's artwork posted to her Instagram.

A drawing of a female face surrounded by written messages posted on April 27, 2020, has caught the attention of many on the social media platform.

Web sleuths have called attention to this drawing on Gabby Petito's Instagram posted on April 27, 2020
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Web sleuths have called attention to this drawing on Gabby Petito's Instagram posted on April 27, 2020Credit: Instagram
One of the messages on the artwork says: 'To future me: I'm not sleeping I'm just closing my eyes'
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One of the messages on the artwork says: 'To future me: I'm not sleeping I'm just closing my eyes'Credit: Instagram

One of the messages around the face reads: "I don't like to go outside. I like my bed."

Another says: "To future me: I'm not sleeping I'm just closing my eyes."

On top of the drawing, a sign reads, "From: the inner workings of my mind..."

Commenters started reading into the meaning of Gabby's artwork, which she captioned, "#boredinthehouseandiminthehousebored" – likely in reference to the hit that went viral on TikTok during Covid quarantine in 2020.

"Why would she write 'I don’t like to go outside?'" asked one commenter.

Another added: "Why would she write 'To Future me: Im not sleeping I'm just closing my eyes.'???"

'I don't like to go outside. I like my bed,' reads another message
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'I don't like to go outside. I like my bed,' reads another messageCredit: Instagram
'Not now, I'm busy sleeping,' wrote Gabby
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'Not now, I'm busy sleeping,' wrote GabbyCredit: Instagram

Other messages around the drawing say: "Not now, I'm busy sleeping" and "you were like a dream."

The case has captured the attention of millions of online observers, who have been obsessively analyzing Gabby's social media posts, looking for clues.

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The vlogger's last Instagram posts have been questioned by web sleuths who point out the lack of tagged locations as well as a possible clue given away by her hair.

Many pointed out that Gabby's hair appears to have been recently dyed blonde on her last post, whereas her previous posts don't show her hair as light.

There is no evidence that the snaps were edited or uploaded by anyone other than Gabby.

The case has captured the attention of millions of online observers, who have been obsessively analyzing Gabby's social media posts
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The case has captured the attention of millions of online observers, who have been obsessively analyzing Gabby's social media postsCredit: gabspetito/Instagram
Brian Laundrie remains missing after he vanished last Tuesday
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Brian Laundrie remains missing after he vanished last TuesdayCredit: Instagram @gabspetito

Additionally, TikTok and YouTube mediums have sparked outrage after claiming to have connected to Gabby's ghost.

Joshua Louis filmed the alleged supernatural encounter with the 22-year-old vlogger on September 19, a day after her body was found in Wyoming.

He used a "spirit box," which he says can capture the voice of those who have passed, for the session.

In the video, a voice is heard saying: "Eyes were shut. He knew what's up... before we slept... I know where he is... want to stay here with me?"

When Louis once again asks what happened to Gabby, the voice replies, "Boy is rotten... He left me before I gave [inaudible]."

"He hurt me... does he know I'm dead?"

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Gabby's body was found earlier this week in Wyoming and Teton County Coroner Dr Brent Blue confirmed the vlogger died as a result of homicide but the cause is still pending final autopsy results.

Meanwhile, her fiancé Brian Laundrie remains missing after he vanished last Tuesday, when according to his family, he left home to go hiking in Carlton Reserve and never returned.

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