OCT 21, 2021
Strong probability that suspected remains found in Florida park are Brian Laundrie's, family attorney says (ksltv.com)
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Law enforcement met them there and closely accompanied them as they entered the park, Bertolino said.
“As they went further in, Chris ventured off the trail into the woods. He was zigzagging in different areas, law enforcement was doing the same thing. And Roberta Laundrie was walking down the trail,” Bertolino said. “At some point, Chris locates what’s called a dry bag. The dry bag is a white bag, laying in the woods, say 20 feet or so off the trail.”
The dry bag was in some brambles and he didn’t want to move it because he wanted his law enforcement to see it, Bertolino said. However, Chris Laundrie “couldn’t find the law enforcement” because they were out of sight and didn’t want to leave the bag there with a news reporter standing nearby, so he picked it up, Bertolino explained.
“He did meet up shortly with law enforcement, they looked at the contents of the bag. At that time, law enforcement officers showed him a picture on the phone of a backpack that law enforcement had located also nearby and also some distance off the trail,” Bertolino told CNN.
“At that point, the Laundries were notified there was also remains near the backpack, and they were asked to leave the preserve.”
The suspected remains were found “about 2 to 3 miles inside the Carlton Reserve, or about a 45-minute walk” from the entrance at Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, North Port police spokesperson Josh Taylor said.
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It was not a raid. jmoDid they actually "raid" the home, or did they just execute the search warrant. I'd be surprised if it was a raid, but I didn't see it live, so...
They had every reason to notify Gabby's parents that the van and Brian were home, and that Gabby was not with him. jmowhat gives you the impression they had any reason to "speak up" on 9/1?
Interview with Steven Bertolino
SB's exact words:
Cuomo
The police gave the impression that the family delayed notifying them about Brian Laundrie's disappearance.
SB
Well you say they gave the impression. They came outright and said it and certain members of the Northport Police Department have said it more than once, and as I've discussed with you once before.
Let the record be clear. The Laundrie's reported Brian did not come home the night he went out for the hike. I actually reported that to the FBI personally.
On Friday the 17th the FBI called me, we didn't call them. They called me and said we have a tip that Brian was seen in Tampa and we want to see if he's in the house. After some back and forth we agreed on a time. At 6.15, Friday the 17th the FBI is going to come to the house. During that conversation with agreeing on the time, I said to them "If you got a tip, where did this come from?" because a member of the Northport PD gave a press conference the night before and said "we know where Brian is". He was asked again "do you know where Brian is", "we know exactly where Brian is". I immediately called my client's and said "Hey, was Brian picked up?, do you know where he is? because I don't know where he is. How do they know where he is if we don't". And that was on Thursday.
On Friday the FBI came to the Laundrie residence. We then said "yes", we will fill out a missing person's report and that got twisted as though the family waited until Friday to report him missing. Which is not how it happened.
IMO, if the remains turn out to be BL, I think maybe he was there for a little while, at least long enough to possibly write in that notebook. I think he had it there for a reason, if it's him. Would be interesting to know what he wrote about, if it was about GP, personal responsibility (or not), or some sort of manifesto having to do with the environment, etc.
All MOO. I personally do feel badly for anyone connected to this situation. It is sad, and tragic, IMO.
Initially, I thought it was FBI agents but now IDK.Do you know if the 2xLE were NPPD or FBI?
I just find it hard to believe FBI officers wouldn't be strict on chain of custody? Especially when the two people searching have told LE the night before that they intend on doing their own search. ( And those 2 people are already under a cloud of suspicion)
I personally don't think the Ls planted anything & I appreciate the group were being tailed by a Fox cameraman but it just seems a bit sloppy to me
I may have missed this - there's been a lot to try to keep up with in the past 24 hours - but, what do we think the dark colored object was that CL placed in the white bag? We now know that the backpack was recovered by LE and the notebook was inside the backpack. That leaves the dark object that is partially poking out of the hole at the bottom right corner of the white dry bag, and was recovered by CL. Are we back to speculating it could have been a weapon? Wouldn't the FBI have mentioned that? MOO
Hmmm seems pretty clear to me:well that is as clear as mud lol so when did they let LE know that BL was missing?
LolImagine the insanity if BRIAN’S fingerprints aren’t on the bag!
It was not a raid. jmo
They had every reason to notify Gabby's parents that the van and Brian were home, and that Gabby was not with him. jmo
the dry bag could be in the backpack to be carried because it rolls up and you take it out when you go near water hiking or in a boat. That said I find it strange that the dry bag was in a total different spot than the backpack and remains. why I'm suspicious that the dry bag was a dropoff by parents earlier for brian that he never made it to. they knew where it was, they picked it up, ruling out their fingerprints from earlier.
Unless an animal carried off the backpack or the dry bag don't see why they would be separated.
They had every reason to notify Gabby's parents that the van and Brian were home, and that Gabby was not with him. jmo
See, I don't see them being as confident as when GP was found, they made the initial ID pretty quickly. The only evidence that leads, at least me as the public, to be him is the items found and the location. So, not meaning to be graphic, but to me, it sounds like the remains are not easy to identify as to who it is and they will be relying on scientific evaluation instead. Which leaves the door open to all of the alternative scenarios.Maybe it's the tattoos
If Brian revealed ANY details to them about what occurred, the smart choice would be to lawyer up. It makes total sense to me.I'm just really failing to understand why the parents lawyered up at all. If they had nothing to do with what their son did, I'm just not understanding the lawyer for them. I think that's why everyone just assumes guilt on the whole family. If they had nothing to hide, why lawyer up at all over something your son allegedly did. I'm sure having a hard time with it.
I'm bracing myself for blank ages or ink that has faded too much to be ever legible having been in water for such a long long time.First time posting over in this section. I've been reading the threads since GP disappeared. Just wanted to say, I am sheepish to say anything, but really appreciate all of the info on these threads, and everything the mods have been doing. Hard work!
IMO, if the remains turn out to be BL, I think maybe he was there for a little while, at least long enough to possibly write in that notebook. I think he had it there for a reason, if it's him. Would be interesting to know what he wrote about, if it was about GP, personal responsibility (or not), or some sort of manifesto having to do with the environment, etc.
All MOO. I personally do feel badly for anyone connected to this situation. It is sad, and tragic, IMO.