Brian Laundrie Update: Parents’ Home Turned Into Tourist Attraction, People Take Photos
Bit of a circus, yup!
Last week, a Pennsylvania woman dropped off a laundry basket and a sign reading, “Dirty Laundrie come clean” on their lawn.
The family home of Brian Laundrie in North Port, Florida has turned into a tourist attraction, as curious visitors travel from far and wide to see where he lived, while police ramp up their hunt for the missing man.
Media have been camped outside the Laundrie home since Brian’s disappearance as occasional visits from FBI investigators and local police spark theories about the mysterious case.
However the home, a humble, single-level, yellow house, is also increasingly attracting the attention of other people.
In videos uploaded to Twitter, a number of cars were filmed doing drive-bys past the Laundrie home.
In one video, filmed by protester Jonathan Lee Riches, two women in a convertible cruise past the home, with the driver slowing to crawling speed to allow her passenger to take photos of the house.
In another bizarre video, also filmed by Mr Riches, a car slowly drives past the Laundrie house blasting the song
Somebody’s Watching Me by Rockwell.
The lyrics of the song are about a man worrying about people watching him.
“All I want is to be left alone in my average home, but why do I always feel like I’m in the Twilight zone? And I always feel like somebody’s watching me and I have no privacy,” Rockwell sings.
“I always feel like somebody’s watching me, tell me is it just a dream?”