Chris and Roberta Laundrie — who were removed earlier from their home in North Port by FBI agents — are now back inside their property.
The couple previously were placed in an unmarked van outside of the home for at least an hour.
The Teton County Coroner’s Office tells Fox News’ Jeremy Copas that the autopsy on the body found Sunday that is believed to be Gabby Petito will be conducted tomorrow. The office is bringing in a forensic pathologist from Sheridan, Wyoming, about 360 miles east.
Once the autopsy begins it should take one to two hours, but microscopic inspection can push this for several hours.
Steven Bertolino, the attorney for Gabby Petito’s fiancé, Brian Laundrie, tells Fox News’ Stephanie Pagones Monday that he has “no comment” regarding the current situation unfolding at the Laundrie home in North Port, Fla.
FBI agents in the last hour rolled up to the scene before removing Chris and Roberta Laundrie — his parents — from the property, placing them in an unmarked van.
Brian Laundrie, their son, is a person of interest in the Gabby Petito investigation.
His current whereabouts remain unknown.