CRIME Items belonging to fugitive Brian Laundrie found at Florida park. UPDATE: Human Remains Confirmed as Brian Laundrie

ohiohippie

Veteran Member
This is so suspect.
If they find a body part that is easily amputated then manipulated to look like its done by an aligator or an animal…
well, better to lose a limb or appendage than rot in prison.
A little plastic surgery while your anesthetized works also.
I’m probably over thinking.
Needless to say however this ends his parents are crazy.
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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Presser

North Point PIO wasting oxygen.

FBI Tampa Agent,

- A backpack and a notebook were found today.

- Will be on scene for several days.

- Inter-agency back slapping.

- The reserve will remain closed.

- No additional comment will be made today.

- All future comments will be made by the FBI Denver office.

That's it.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
This is so suspect.
If they find a body part that is easily amputated then manipulated to look like its done by an aligator or an animal…
well, better to lose a limb or appendage than rot in prison.
A little plastic surgery while your anesthetized works also.
I’m probably over thinking.

Yeah, you could ratchet that back a bit ...
 

Josie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Presser

North Point PIO wasting oxygen.

FBI Tampa Agent,

- A backpack and a notebook were found today.

- Will be on scene for several days.

- Inter-agency back slapping.

- The reserve will remain closed.

- No additional comment will be made today.

- All future comments will be made by the FBI Denver office.

That's it.
Well, that was a whole lot of nothing!
 

SmithJ

Veteran Member
Presser

North Point PIO wasting oxygen.

FBI Tampa Agent,

- A backpack and a notebook were found today.

- Will be on scene for several days.

- Inter-agency back slapping.

- The reserve will remain closed.

- No additional comment will be made today.

- All future comments will be made by the FBI Denver office.

That's it.
And also what appear to be human remains:

"What appears to be human remains and items belonging to Brian Laundrie, including a backpack, have been found in a nature reserve in North Port, Florida, according to FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael McPherson.

The remains were found in an area that has been under water until recently, he said.

The FBI Tampa's Evidence Response Team is on the scene using "all available forensic resources" to process the area. According to McPherson, it's likely the team will be on the scene for several days.

"I know you have a lot of questions, but we don't have all the answers yet," he said reading a statement for the media."

Brian Laundrie: FBI says human remains, items found in Florida park - CNN
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
Well, to be fair, they are not going to have any answers for a least a day or two, even if they find a body with Brian's Clothing and a driver's license in his wallet. That's because they still have to do a formal identification, and after that, the family has to be formally notified.
 
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dawgofwar10

Veteran Member
We had more rain in Fl. than I can remember recently in Fl., Lakes were close to overflowing. Has been drier the last 3 weeks, would explain why his body was not discovered until recently. If you are sleeping and Gator grabs you by the leg, good luck as he did have far to go to get you wet.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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Brian Laundrie search: 'Probability is high' that his remains were found, lawyer says: LIVE UPDATE


Steve Bertolino, the attorney representing the Laundrie family, confirms to Fox News Digital that the "probability is high" that remains found Wednesday in a Florida park belong to Brian.
Bertolino also told Fox News Digital he and the parents were "always cooperating with law enforcement with respect to locating Brian."
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
If you are sleeping and Gator grabs you by the leg, good luck as he did have far to go to get you wet.

I'm wondering if Laundrie was already dead by his own hand (or someone else's) and was left there because of the high potential of being eaten by a gator, if those are his remains.

I've heard that the swamps are full of human remains. Criminals dumped bodies there so the gators would eat them.
 

Mprepared

Veteran Member
Hope he told his parents the truth of what happened or his notebook tells the story and was in some kind of waterproof container or her parents are going to go nuts wanting to know what happened.
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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Bizarre police press conference this morning. Just inter-agency self congratulations and no questions answered. A shameless waste of time.

Can't/won't explain how the Laundrie parents could find physical "evidence" after they "searched" for only a half hour just 500 feet away from where the Mustang was located.

Runtime 18:38

Remains Are BONES!?- Police Celebrate But Wait... Is It Brian Laundrie?!

View: https://youtu.be/z1v5XhkPUHA
 

Chapulin

Veteran Member
Seems like a very fast decomposition of the body. Still wondering how complete the victim was given the comments about predator meals.
 

TxGal

Day by day
Brian Laundrie remains confirmed by FBI | Fox News

Brian Laundrie remains confirmed by FBI
A comparison of dental records confirmed Laundrie's identity

By Audrey Conklin , Michael Ruiz | Fox News

The FBI on Thursday confirmed remains recovered from the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park in North Port, Florida, on Wednesday were Florida fugitive Brian Laundrie's.

A comparison of dental records confirmed the 23-year-old's identity, according to the FBI.

Laundrie's former fiancée Gabby Petito, 22, turned up dead near a Wyoming campsite the couple shared in late August.

Brian Laundrie as seen in bodycam footage released by the Moab Police Department in Utah.

Brian Laundrie as seen in bodycam footage released by the Moab Police Department in Utah. (Moab Police Department)

"On October 21, 2021, a comparison of dental records confirmed that the human remains found at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve and Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park are those of Brian Laundrie," the agency tweeted Thursday.

The remains were discovered in the park Wednesday near items belonging to Laundrie.

Steven Bertolino, the attorney representing the Laundrie family, confirmed the findings to Fox News.

"Chris and Roberta Laundrie have been informed that the remains found yesterday in the reserve are indeed Brian's. We have no further comment at this time and we ask that you respect the Laundrie's privacy at this time," Bertolino said.


Law enforcement officers visited the Laundrie's home for about two minutes on Thursday afternoon just before the news was announced.

The Laundries themselves helped lead police to the remains, visiting the park Wednesday with a pair of officers and searching an area where they have for weeks insisted their son liked to hike. With water levels significantly lower this week than on Chris Laundrie’s Oct. 7 visit to the same area with investigators, more ground was visible.

"Chris confirmed with me just this morning that when him and Roberta looked, I believe it was on the 14th (of September), the whole area was waist deep or higher in water," Steve Bertolino, the Laundries’ attorney, told Fox News Digital earlier Thursday. "The FBI confirmed that yesterday that that area until recently had been flooded with water. When that water receded, obviously more things were accessible."

Images obtained exclusively by Fox News show Chris and Roberta Laundrie in the  Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park with at least one law enforcement officer on Wednesday

Images obtained exclusively by Fox News show Chris and Roberta Laundrie in the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park with at least one law enforcement officer on Wednesday (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

Laundrie, a New York native, drew national attention after returning to his parents' home in North Port on Sept. 1 home in Petito’s van – without her – and saying nothing about it before vanishing himself less than two weeks later.

Petito’s mother reported her missing on Sept. 11 after spending more than a week trying to reach her daughter, Laundrie and his parents to no avail.

Petito was last seen in public on Aug. 27 at a restaurant called Merry Piglets in Jackson, Wyoming. That day, Laundrie was seen by multiple eyewitnesses arguing with female restaurant workers.

Numerous criminal profilers and advocates for domestic abuse survivors have speculated that the heated display in public led to an argument between the couple that eventually led to Petito’s death, which Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue ruled a homicide by strangulation earlier this month.

Two weeks before the Wyoming fight, witnesses in Moab, Utah, called police to report an apparent domestic dispute between the couple in which Laundrie allegedly slapped and hit Petito outside an organic grocery store in broad daylight.

Responding officers ultimately issued no charges in that incident
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
Boy was I wrong. I was sure he had left the country. News reporting remains found are his.

You may not be wrong. Ultimately, the family might have pulled a fast one. Maybe they knew someone who died from Covid, stuck the body out there, and then paid to have the dental records swapped. There may also be someone on the inside helping them, for $ of course.

Yes, I read too many spy novels.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Brian Laundrie search: 'Probability is high' that his remains were found, lawyer says: LIVE UPDATE


Steve Bertolino, the attorney representing the Laundrie family, confirms to Fox News Digital that the "probability is high" that remains found Wednesday in a Florida park belong to Brian.
Bertolino also told Fox News Digital he and the parents were "always cooperating with law enforcement with respect to locating Brian."

Which means all of those, "I saw him! I saw him!" were wrong. Why am I not surprised?
 

TxGal

Day by day
Well, if it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound, they should find the weapon nearby. There may not be much left for toxicology, OD would be one of my guesses.
 

brokenwings

Veteran Member
I agree with you Meemur. I really think these parents are very crooked and have done what you said with the dental records. So funny that after they searched the area for a month and with Cadaver dogs but nobody could find him until the parents come out to search. And they are the ones who find him and the bag. Yeah right!! I smell a stinking fish! I hope they don't get away with this.



You may not be wrong. Ultimately, the family might have pulled a fast one. Maybe they knew someone who died from Covid, stuck the body out there, and then paid to have the dental records swapped. There may also be someone on the inside helping them, for $ of course.

Yes, I read too many spy novels.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Seems like a very fast decomposition of the body. Still wondering how complete the victim was given the comments about predator meals.

Are you serious? The body was submerged in approx waist deep warm water for weeks. The ew factor is going to be high and so will any animal depredation. What would happen to a piece of raw chicken left in soup outside for a couple of weeks. Like I said, very high ew factor.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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I agree with you Meemur. I really think these parents are very crooked and have done what you said with the dental records. So funny that after they searched the area for a month and with Cadaver dogs but nobody could find him until the parents come out to search. And they are the ones who find him and the bag. Yeah right!! I smell a stinking fish! I hope they don't get away with this.

Loosen the tinfoil. This is not a made for tv movie.

Dental records are used for identification for a reason. Isn't just teeth but any work that has been done to the teeth, their placement in the bones of the face, and the bones themselves.

Waist deep warm water in an area off trail. Waist. Deep. And just to let you know, any animal depredation such as vulture or gator would puncture the corpse and it would stay submerged. No gas to make it float. Some wonderful visuals.

As for how he died? Who knows? Could have been a snakebite for all we know. Could have been he camped and got grabbed by a gator. Could be he tripped and caved in his skull. Could be ... could be ... could be ...

Could've been suicide. Both Petito and Laundrie do not come across as the most stable of individuals. Be it comes out that Petito's mother knew of her mental health issues and couldn't convince her - or didn't try - to get her to use some common sense and not do something that would pinga-linga-ling her issues. Then again, they were both bonified and card carrying adults.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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The parents insisted that's where he was known to go. The investigators admited the first time the father tried to get in that area that the water was too deep to search which was why he went home so quickly that time. Day after the park was reopened the parents wanted to go back and check the area again and were accompanied by law enforcement.

Their son is dead. They are not guilty of the crime he was not convicted of. Had there been evidence that Laundrie killed Petito that is what the arrest warrant would have been. And even if he did kill her? Guess what? No one gets to be judge and jury. That's way above the paygrade of the people left here on earth.
 
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