Gabby Petito case: Florida cowboy says 'no surviving' swamp where police are searching for Brian Laundrie
Florida cattle rancher Alan McEwen has spent nearly every day of the last 30 years navigating the woods where Brian Laundrie is suspected of hiding and says it's not conducive to habitation.
"There’s no surviving out here, I don’t know how to say it," McEwen told Fox News Digital.
Laundrie’s survival skills have been at the center of conversation since the 23-year-old’s parents first reported him
missing Friday, Sept. 17, just two days after he was declared a person of interest in the disappearance of his fiancée,
Gabby Petito. The couple were traveling across the country in the weeks leading up to Petito's death.
McEwen, who has been assisting North Port Police Department in searching the preserve for signs of Laundrie, remains doubtful the Youtuber has what it takes to make it more than a couple of days in the swamp-like reserve.
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I’ve been in the woods in and out all my life … I have learned a lot in my life, and one thing I know is no one is gonna survive out there for two weeks on foot," McEwen said.