Following Gabby Petito's autopsy results last week, people are now targeting the Florida home of Brian Laundrie's family
As reported by the New York Post, protesters have now constructed a makeshift memorial on the front yard of the Laundrie family's home - where the murdered 22-year-old Gabby Petito lived with now-missing boyfriend Brian Laundrie.
Among flowers and cards stands a large sign depicting the travel blogger's face, with the words "Remember me?" above it. A video posted to social media last week showed the moment two women posted a sign onto the lawn reading, "What if it was Cassie?" - referring to Brian's sister, Cassie Laundrie.
On Saturday, Brian's father, 62-year-old Chris Laundrie, was photographed coming out of his North Port home and taking down the "What if it was Cassie?" sign.
According to Fox News, the sign was originally placed on the yard by two sisters from Minnesota, with one of them telling reporters: "I've had enough of this guy. This family, these people - I've had enough."
Gabby Petito was a 22-year-old Long Island woman who died while on a cross-country road trip with her boyfriend, 23-year-old Brain Laundrie.
After Brian returned home to North Port without her on September 1, the remains of Petito were found in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming on September 19. Five days prior to this, Brian's parents told law enforcement that he had gone missing after their son had told them he was going for a hike.

They said he left with a backpack with the intention of heading to the T. Mabry Carlton Jr. Memorial Reserve near Venice - but never returned.
Brian is the only person of interest in the case, and despite a widespread manhunt, he is still missing.
Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue revealed at a press conference last week that Petito's cause of death was "strangulation" under the manner of "homicide".
Cassie Laundrie, Brian's sister, sat down with Good Morning America last week for an interview, where she said: "I hope my brother’s alive, because I want answers just as much as everybody else."
She added: "I don’t know if my parents are involved... I think if they are, then they should come clean."
"No, I do not know where Brian is — I’d turn him in," she stated during the interview. "I would tell my brother to just come forward and get us out of this horrible mess."