Users Notice Unusual Activity on Brian Laundrie's Spotify and Instagram ProfilesInternet sleuths claim that the missing 23-year-old went live on his Instagram account before deleting playlists on his Spotify.

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Social media has certainly played a role in the case of Gabby Petito, a 22-year-old woman who went missing while on a cross-country road trip with her fiance, 23-year-old Brian Laundrie.

Earlier this week, Petito's body was found in Wyoming, and authorities determined her death was a homicide.

的情况下继续发展,Laundrie就是abouts remain unknown. He was last seen by his parents in North Port, Florida on September 11.

There were alleged reports swirling around that Laundrie had been spotted everywhere from other parts of Florida all the way to Alabama, with none confirmed. But the latest social media theory regarding activity on Laundrie's Instagram and Spotify accounts could be a major piece to the puzzle.

Related:The Gabby Petito Case: How Social Media Completely Changed the Crime-Solving Landscape

Many have been closely following Laundrie's Instagram account,@bizarre_design_for activity, and a video started making its rounds on social media earlier this week that alleges Laundrie "accidentally" went live on Instagram.

The video, which has made its rounds on TikTok and Twitter, shows what appears to be the person filming it on a boat in the middle of the water.

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Many suggested that the video could be a decoy in an attempt to throw off police and the public.

"I doubt it was in accident," one user wrote. "He did it to let us know he got away. He's so smug that way."

Multiple comments suggested that Laundrie was headed for Cuba, though others pointed out that if he really wanted to escape, he probably wouldn't keep his phone, because it could be used to track him.

The alleged Instagram was not saved to Laundrie's account, and the video did not include a screenshot of Laundrie's handle attached to it, so it is undetermined as to whether or not the live video was actually from his account.

Related:Brian Laundrie Still Missing as Gabby Petito's Death Pronounced a Homicide

Perhaps another clearer clue that Laundrie (or someone with access to his logins) still has access to social media lies in his playlists portion of his Spotify account.

One Twitter user discovered that Laundrie's account, Nomadic Statik, deleted the title of a playlist called "Mtn tops" on September 21, something that cannot be auto generated by the Spotify platform and has to be manually done.

On September 22, the same user noticed that the playlist "van vibin" had alsobeen wipedfrom his account, and by early Thursday morning, another usernoticedthat all of Laundrie's playlist titles had been deleted along with photos of Petito that were used for the playlist covers.

"He just deleted the picture of gabby from the mellow yellow playlist," one usernoticedon September 22.

As of Thursday afternoon, both Laundrie's Instagram and Spotify accounts were public.

"Bug bites are better than being brainwashed by the media," his Instagram bio read at the time of this report.

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