Body found in Florida swamp is Brian Laundrie

Skeletal human remains found in Florida swamp DO belong to Brian Laundrie: Police visit parents at their home moments before FBI reveals dental records have confirmed body belongs to Gabby Petito’s fiancé

The remains found on Wednesday at Myakkahatchee Creek Park have been confirmed as those of Brian LaundrieFBI agents in Denver say the confirmation was made using dental recordsThe remains were discovered in shrubs along with a notebook and a backpack that belonged to LaundrieLaundrie, 23, is the sole suspect in the murder of his fiancee, Gabby Petito, who vanished in August in Utah Her strangled body was discovered in Wyoming on September 19 – six days after he went on the run in FloridaHe returned home without her from their epic cross-country van trip without telling her family where she was Laundrie went on a camping trip with his mother and father in Florida before running away himself They were present on Wednesday when the remains and backpack were found in the park They have been slammed for not speaking to the police, the media or to Petito’s family since the saga began 

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Human remains found in a Florida swamp belong to Brian Laundrie, the FBI have confirmed.

The Bureau’s Denver office said on Thursday that a dental comparison on the skeletal remains confirmed they were those of Laundrie, missing from his home in North Port, Florida, since mid-September.

Laundrie’s parents have been informed that their son’s body had been found.  

The FBI’s statement said: ‘On October 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.’ 

Laundrie family lawyer Steve Bertolino issued a statement after the news was revealed, saying: ‘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 Laundries’ privacy at this time.’ 

The human remains found in a Florida reserve in the search for Brian Laundrie were bones, including part of a human skull. 

NBC cites multiple law enforcement sources who said the remains included a partial human skull. It is unclear how long they have been in the area. 

Laundrie vanished on September 13. 

He is the sole person of interest in the murder of his fiancee Gabby Petito, who was found strangled in a remote part of Wyoming six days after he vanished. She had not been seen alive since August 26, when she was traveling with Laundrie in Utah.  

They made the discovery of the remains along with a backpack and notebook believed to belong to Brian as his parents, Chris and Roberta, joined them for the first time.

The lawyer representing the couple has denied speculation that they may have planted the evidence.  

On Wednesday night, Laundrie family lawyer Steven Bertolino told CNN’s Chris Cuomo that it is ‘hogwash’. He also revealed that he told the parents not to speak to the media or Gabby’s family, which they have been admonished for, and said the pair are ‘heartbroken’. 

The remains found yesterday in the search for Brian Laundrie were bones, law enforcement sources told NewsNation on Thursday  

The remains were found north of the entrance to Myakkahatchee Creek, in the Big Slough Preserve, off an unpaved trail near a bridge where Brian’s parents said he liked to visit. It is four miles north of their home in North Port, Florida 

‘In nice terms, it’s hogwash,’ he told Cuomo when asked about the suggestion that they may have planted the evidence. 

Laundrie vanished on September 13, six days before the body of his fiancee Gabby Petito was found in Wyoming. She had been missing since August 26 

‘Chris and Roberta went to this area first and as happenstance was, they stumbled upon these items,’ he said. On Thursday morning, he added to DailyMail.com: ‘Speculation is just that.’ 

The search of the park continued on Thursday with cadaver dogs, dune buggies and police cars, but authorities are being tight-lipped on what exactly they have found so far, and what they continue to seach for.  

Lee County Sheriff Carmen Marceno held a short press conference on Thursday afternoon but he mostly thanked and praised his law enforcement colleagues for working in ‘treacherous conditions’. 

‘Today I got to see the treacherous conditions they were working under. We’re talking about water levels up to the chest area, rattle snakes, moccasins, alligators…These are very, very difficult conditions…you’re searching in areas where you can’t just walk up and look. It’s not like you’re searching a house or a car. These areas are huge and they are covered by water.’ 

‘It is challenging times. I know everybody wants to know exactly what’s going on every second possible. All of America is watching. But we will never jeopardize an investigation to give that information out until the time is right. I want to reiterate, things change by the second, by the minute,’ he said.

Chris and Roberta Laundrie are shown arriving home on Wednesday after human remains, a backpack and a notebook were found in the Florida nature reserve where their son Brian is believed to have been hiding for five weeks. The couple have not spoken to the media or to the family of Gabby Petito, their son’s fiancée who was found murdered in Wyoming. The couple arrived home to flowers and cards on Wednesday, but there were also hecklers 

Sheriffs departments, the North Port Police Department and the FBI are all still at the nature reserve on Thursday 

The search of the nature reserve continued on Thursday morning. Authorities held a briefing on Thursday to say they were still working in the reserve but that they had not discovered anything else 

There remains a large media presence at the nature reserve on Thursday 

A police officer is pictured walking in the Carlton Reserve with what appears to be the dry bag discovered by Laundrie’s father in the preserve. The discovery was made on Wednesday, five weeks after he went on the run following the disappearance of his fiancée Gabby Petito. She was found strangled to death in September in Wyoming 

Chris and Roberta Laundrie (pictured) alerted investigators on Tuesday night that they intended to search Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park for their son on Wednesday morning. The FBI and North Port Police Department agreed to meet them at the park

Brian Laundrie, 23, is the sole suspect in the murder of his 22-year-old fiancee Gabby Petito. Her strangled body was found in September, weeks after she was last seen alive. The pair were on a cross-country camper van trip when she vanished and he went home in September 

The remains and backpack were found near a bridge between Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park and the Carlton Reserve, just four miles north of Brian Laundrie’s home, just a mile or two into the park. The Laundrie parents say they told the police that it’s where Brian might have been, but the portion of the land was submerged in water when cops first searched it in September 

The FBI, North Port Police Department and the Lee County Sheriff’s Office all remain at the scene. 

Bertolino also told CNN that he told the parents not to speak to Gabby’s family, the media, or ‘anybody’ after he vanished on September 13. 

‘Now is not the right time to talk about the situation with Gabby. 

‘The family was following my directions. I told them not to talk with anybody, not to say a word, I was the intermediary between the family and law enforcement. 

‘Everybody has the right to remain silent and that’s what I told my clients and that’s what they did,’ he said. 

Bertolino added that the remains are likely those of Brian, but that the family is waiting for a formal identification to take place. 

Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno spoke briefly to the media on Thursday to say the search was ongoing 

Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno and North Port Police Department Chied Todd Garrison address the media outside the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park in North Port

Timeline of Gabby Petito case

July 1: Gabby Petito and her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie left Blue Point, New York for a cross-country road tripAugust 12: Police in Moab, Utah respond to a domestic incident involving the coupleAug. 17: Laundrie allegedly flies back to Florida to ‘clear out a storage unit’   Aug. 21: Petito’s father, Joseph Petito, has his last FaceTime video call with his daughter who was in Salt Lake City, Utah Aug. 23: Laundrie flies back to Utah to ‘rejoin Gabby’ on their trip Aug. 24: Petito is last seen at a hotel in Salt Lake City with LaundrieAug. 25: Petito makes final call to her mother, Nichole Schmidt, saying she was in Grand Teton National ParkAug. 25 or 26: The couple chats with the owner of a shop called ‘Rustic Row’ in Victor, Utah for about 20 minutes Aug. 27: Video of Petito’s van was taken by blogger Jenn Bethune around 6.30 pm at the Spread Creek Campground; Witnesses say they saw a ‘commotion’ with the couple at Merry Piglets Tex-mex restaurant in Jackson, Wyoming Aug. 29: The day that Wisconsin TikToker Miranda Baker claimed that she and her boyfriend were approached by Laundrie at Grand Teton National Park and asked them for a ride at 5.30pmAug. 30: Schmidt receives the last text from Petito’s phone: ‘No service in Yosemite’Sept. 1: Laundrie returns to his parents’ home in North Port, Florida in a van without PetitoSept. 6-7: Laundrie and his parents visit Fort De Soto campsite in FloridaSept. 11: Schmidt reports Petito missing to authorities in New York; Petito and Laundrie’s van was impounded by police in Florida that same daySept. 12: Grand Teton National Park rangers search for PetitoSept. 13: Laundrie’s lawyer says on October 5 that his parents now ‘believe’ this was the day they last saw him heading for a hikeSept. 14: Laundrie issues a statement about Petito’s disappearance through his lawyer; Laundrie’s parents claim on September 17 that Laundrie left his parents’ home for a hike this day and they hadn’t seen from him since Sept. 15: Laundrie is officially named a person of interest in Petito’s caseSept. 17: Laundrie family attorney confirms his whereabouts are unknownSept. 18: North Port police and the FBI start searching the Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County for missing Brian LaundrieSept. 19: Bethune realizes she has video of Petito’s van around 12am and submits the FBI with the footage 10 minutes later; Officials announce a body was found near Grand Teton National Park that matched Petito’s description in the afternoonSept. 21: Coroner confirms remains found in Grand Tetons belong to Petito. Her death is ruled a homicide but her cause of death is still under invesetigationSept. 20 – 22: FBI and North Port police continue search for Laundrie in Carton Reserve Sept. 22: Neighbors say they saw the Laudrie family pack up their detached camper on the day Gabby was reported missing. DailyMail.com photos show the camper was back in the driveway two days later, on September 13 Sept. 23: FBI issues an arrest warrant for Laundrie for ‘use of unauthorized access device’ for fraudulently using a Capitol One Bank debit card that was not his between August 30 and September 1 to spend $1,000; A probe is launched into the police handling of the Utah police incident on Aug. 12; Laundrie’s parents visit their attorney in Orlando Sept. 25: Dog the Bounty Hunter joins the search for Laundrie Sept. 26: A funeral is held for Petito in Holbrook, New York, and her family launch a charity to help parents find missing children Sept. 27: Manhunt for Laundrie in the Carlton Reserve is scaled back after 10 day search doesn’t find him. Dog the Bounty Hunter says Laundrie and his parents stayed at Fort De Soto Park from September 1-3 and September 6-8 – and that on the latter visit only the parents left Sept. 28: Laundrie’s mom is accused of using a burner phone to contact her son Sept. 29: Documents reveal Laundrie’s mom canceled a reservation for the Fort De Soto Park campsite for two from September 1 to 3 and booked for three from September 6 to 8; FBI seizes surveillance footage from site; FBI investigates lead Laundrie bought a burner phone on September 14;  Sept. 30: Bodycam footage from a second officer at the August 12 incident is released showing a distressed Petito admitting Laundrie hit her; FBI agents collect more evidence from the Laundrie home Oct. 1: It emerges Laundrie’s sister had contact with him after she said she did Oct. 2: A hiker along the Appalachian Trail claims to have seen Laundrie near the border of Tennessee and North Carolina Oct. 3: Investigators searched the area on the Appalachian trail for any signs that Laundrie had been there  Oct. 4: Laundrie’s sister told protestors outside her home that her family has been ignoring her after they rebuked her story and that she does not know where her brother isOct 5: Laundrie’s sister appeared on Good Morning America to say she would turn her brother in if she knew where he is;  Oct. 7: Laundrie’s father Christopher joins FBI agents on the search for his son at the Carlton Reserve but the search brings up no clues Oct. 12: Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue announces autopsy findings which show Petito died by strangulation; No specific date of death was given – only that she was dead 3-4 weeks before her body was found Oct. 16: Petito’s parents are seen collecting her ashes from the Valley Mortuary in Jackson, WyomingOctober 20: Human remains found in Carlton Reserve 

 

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‘The probability is strong that it is Brian’s remains, but we’re going to wait for the forensic results to come in and verify that,’ Laundrie family attorney Steve Bertolino said in a phone interview with CNN host Chris Cuomo on Wednesday night. 

The remains were discovered alongside items including a backpack and notebook belonging to Laundrie earlier on Wednesday, five weeks after he disappeared after going on a hike in the alligator-infested Florida swamp, and on the day his parents joined the search together for the first time. 

Police activity Wednesday was focused on the nearby Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, where television news reports showed numerous law enforcement vehicles arriving and a tent set up inside the woods. The location is where a Ford Mustang that Laundrie drove to the wilderness was found. 

In the interview, Bertolino said the belongings were found near a bridge connecting the the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park and the adjoining Carlton Reserve. The bridge is about four miles north of the Laundrie family home. 

When asked why the parents had not joined the search at the park earlier, Bertolino pointed out that it had not been open to the public before Tuesday. 

‘The parents had assumed that the experts, the FBI and all the tracking teams they had, would be able to locate Brian based upon the information that we had provided them to the specific areas and trails in the park that Brian liked to visit,’ he said. 

The grim discovery of human remains was made in the Carlton Reserve in Florida, near Laundrie’s home, along with a backpack and notebook identified by the FBI as belonging to Laundrie. Bureau investigators are for the first time specifically calling Laundrie a ‘a person of interest in the murder of Gabby Petito.’

Until Tuesday, the reserve had been sealed off to the public while investigators searched for any sign of the fugitive. It reopened on Tuesday and on Wednesday morning, Laundrie’s mother and father, Roberta and Chris, joined the search teams in the morning for the first time together. 

Within a few hours, the remains – along with the other items – had been found. In a statement through their attorney, Roberta and Chris said they would reserve public comments until the remains had been identified.

According to Bertolino, Chris was the one to discover a white plastic dry bag belonging to Laundrie, which he found in the presence of a news reporter about 20 feet off the trail, while police discovered the backpack and human remains nearby. 

‘Chris didn’t want to pick the bag up because he wanted law enforcement to see it. This was caught on camera. Chris couldn’t find the law enforcement because they were then out of sight, because Chris had been in the woods, so he didn’t want to leave the bag there with the news reporter standing nearby, so he picked it up,’ Bertolino said. 

‘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.

‘At that point, the Laundries were notified that there was also remains near the backpack and they were asked to leave the preserve,’ he continued. 

The Laundrie parents have been under a cloud of public suspicion since their son disappeared, including wild theories that they were hiding their son in an alleged bunker under their garden, but Bertolino said that the family informed the FBI on the night of September 13 that their son had not returned from a hike that day.

Laundrie’s parents had not spoken publicly or to Gabby’s parents about what they may know about her murder, which Bertolino insisted had been on his own legal advice.

‘They know it’s been hard. But ultimately, you know, this is the advice I gave them. This is the advice they’re taking, and that’s on me,’ he said. ‘I’m the one who told them not to talk. That’s been on me from day one. That’s not on the family.’

The FAA has issued a temporary suspension on flights over the park – that applies to drones and aircraft – until 4pm Friday. 

At a briefing at 4.30pm, FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael McPherson identified Laundrie as ‘a person of interest in the murder of Gabby Petito.’

It marked the first time that the FBI has called Gabby’s death a murder, rather than a homicide, as well as the first time Laundrie was identified as a person of interest. Previously, authorities had been referring to him just as a wanted suspect for theft, for using Gabby’s bank card. 

If the remains are identified are Brian’s, it brings a somber end to a hunt for a killer that has captivated the nation. 

Pathologist Dr. Michael Baden told DailyMail.com that it is likely the FBI already know whether the remains are Brian’s, and that they would have been able to confirm it immediately, but are waiting for more examination to determine the cause of death. 

‘Dental is 99.9 percent immediately accurate. They know it’s him. But the cause of death might still take a while to determine. The cause of death has to be determined at autopsy, which probably won’t be performed till tomorrow or the next day,’ he said.

McPherson confirmed that human remains had been found, but he would not speculate on the identity of those remains, nor would he reveal how long they had been there. 

He told reporters at the scene: ‘I know you have a lot of questions but we don’t have all the answers yet.’ 

‘We are working diligently to get those answers for you,’ McPherson said. ‘It’s likely the team will be on site for several days.’ 

Steve Bertolino, an attorney for the Laundrie family, said in a statement: ‘Chris and Roberta Laundrie went to the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park this morning to search for Brian. 

‘The FBI and NPPD were informed last night of Brian’s parents’ intentions and they met Chris and Roberta there this morning. 

‘After a brief search off a trail that Brian frequented some articles belonging to Brian were found. As of now law enforcement is conducting a more thorough investigation of that area.’ 

In a follow-up statement, Bertolino said that the items and remains were found in an area where the parents had previously informed investigators that Brian might be hiding. 

Roberta and Chris Laundrie are pictured arriving home from the nature reserve on Wednesday after remains,  believed to be those of their son Brian, were found 

Outside the couple’s home in North Port, Florida, are tributes to Gabby Petito, the murdered fiancee of their son Brian, who is now also believed to be dead

Signs outside the Laundrie family home. The pair have been heckled for weeks for not speaking with law enforcement, the media, or Gabby Petito’s family but their attorney says he told them not to, and that they have the right to remain silent

Tributes to Gabby outside the Laundrie family home on Wednesday. The attorney said on Wednesday night: ‘Now is not the time to talk about the Gabby situation’ 

Hecklers outside the Laundrie family home on Wednesday night after they returned from the search at the nature reserve 

The manhunt for Laundrie continued on Wednesday, a day after the park was reopened to the public following weeks of unsuccessful searches for the 23-year-old fugitive 

‘Chris and Roberta will wait for the forensic identification of the human remains before making any additional comments,’ he added. 

The Sarasota County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed it had been summoned to the reserve but would not comment further.  

Authorities have been searching the park for weeks, but the portion where the remains were found on Tuesday was previously underwater, according to NBC. 

The area is near where a Ford Mustang that Laundrie drove to the wilderness was found abandoned several weeks ago. 

Gabby and Brian embarked on a cross-country trip earlier this summer with a plan to document it all on film for their social media channels. 

But their loved-up Instagram persona was a far cry from the combative relationship that was playing out behind the scenes. 

Just a few weeks before she vanished, police in Moab, Utah, were called to the pair’s van after fellow travelers saw Brian hit Gabby. 

They were separated for the night, and Gabby was deemed to be the aggressor. August 26 was the last time anyone saw or heard from Gabby. 

Laundrie returned to his parents home on September 1. 

At first, they told cops they last saw him on September 14. They later said it was in fact September 13, when he told them he was going on a hike in the reserve and never returned. 

He has been on the run ever since and his parents refused to speak publicly about the case or help Gabby’s parents. 

They retrieved her remains from a mortuary in Wyoming last week. 

On Tuesday, a day before the remains were found, Chris and Roberta Laundrie were seen shopping in North Port. 

Among the items they were seen carrying was a cardboard box, which they shipped from a FedEx store in Venice, Florida. 

Later that night, they said they planned to join Wednesday’s search. The pair were photographed on the search on Wednesday by FOX News.  

They were seen walking with an officer, who was overheard saying: ‘I think we might have found something.’ 

The officer then emerged with a bag that contained articles belonging to Laundrie.  

The FBI and North Port Police Department have closed the park, which just reopened to the public on Tuesday after being closed to the public for nearly a month due to the ongoing search for Laundrie. 

The Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park is situated on 160 acres of heavily wooded land and connects to the 25,000-acre Carlton Reserve.

Laundrie was reported missing by his parents on September 17 after claiming they last saw him three days prior. His whereabouts have been unknown ever since. 

Federal investigators issued an arrest warrant for Laundrie on September 23 for ‘use of unauthorized access device’ last month after alleging he used a Capital One Bank debit card that wasn’t his. 

Until Wednesday, there had been no signs of Laundrie at the Carlton Reserve in Florida, the area his parents cite as the last place he was seen.

Last week, North Port police noted there was ‘nothing to suggest’ whether Laundrie was dead or alive. 

Officials claimed no one had seen him in the reserve and search teams didn’t find any physical evidence of his presence in the area. 

On Tuesday, Chris and Roberta broke cover for a nearly five-hour shopping trip, dodging questions about their son’s whereabouts as they shipped a mysterious package labeled ‘meal kit’.    

The couple emerged from their home in North Port, Florida, at 7.45am Tuesday and climbed into their red Dodge Ram truck for the trip.

After making a few stops, DailyMail.com spotted them at a FedEx store where Christopher went inside carrying a parcel with the intriguing words ‘meal kit’ stamped on one end. The addressee could not be seen.

They refused to answer DailyMail.com’s questions when asked ‘is he in the park, did you help him get there?’ in reference to the massive swampland search for survivalist Brian, 23, that started nearly five weeks ago at the alligator-infested Carlton Reserve near their home. 

The Laundrie family lawyer, Anthony Bertolino, gave a statement attempting to express sympathy to Petito’s family on Thursday after her cause of death was revealed. 

‘Gabby Petito’s death at such a young age is a tragedy. While Brian Laundrie is currently charged with the unauthorized use of a debit card belonging to Gabby, Brian is only considered a person of interest in relation to Gabby Petito’s demise.

‘At this time Brian is still missing and when he is located we will address the pending fraud charge against him.’

At a briefing at 4.30pm, FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael McPherson confirmed that human remains had been found, but he would not speculate on the identity of those remains, nor would he reveal how long they had been there

A crowd of spectataors listen in on a press conference held by Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Tampa Field Office Michael McPherson, left, at the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park October 20, 2021 in North Port, Florida

North Port cops block the entrance to the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park Wednesday after items belong to Brian Laundrie and potential human remains were found in a Florida wilderness park during a search for clues

The sprawling park connected to the 25,000 acre Carlton Reserve was locked down following the grim discovery

A coroners van leaves the reserve in North Port where the FBI have been looking for Brian Laundrie. The FBI didn’t confirm that the remains found today are Brian’s, but they were found along with items belonging to the fugitive suspect

DailyMail.com spotted Brian Laundrie’s parents on a five-hour shopping trip Tuesday morning

After making a few stops, DailyMail.com spotted them stop at a FedEx store where Christopher went inside carrying a parcel with the intriguing words ‘meal kit’ stamped on one end

They also refused to answer DailyMail.com’s inquiries of ‘is he in the park, did you help him get there?’ in reference to the massive swampland search for survivalist Brian, 23, that started nearly five weeks ago at the alligator-infested Carlton Reserve near North Port

Chris and Roberta have been widely criticized for refusing to publicly speak about the case 

Gabby’s father Joseph Petito clutches the ashes of his murdered daughter, whose remains were  found at a nearby campsite on September 19

Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito are shown on August 12 after being pulled over by police in their van. The cops had received reports of a fight between the pair. Witnesses said they saw Laundrie hit Petito. She was however deemed to be the aggressor in the argument, and the pair were separated for the night 

Petito’s mother texted a reported a curt, blunt response.

‘His words are garbage. Keep talking,’ she wrote to a reporter from WFLA in Florida. 

Gabby’s family said earlier this week that they wanted him to spend the rest of his life in a jail cell. She also abhorred Roberta and Chris for not helping them. 

‘Silence speaks volumes. I believe they know most of the information. I would love to just face to face ask, ‘Why are you doing this? Just tell me the truth.’ 

‘He’s a coward. I don’t want to say he’s insane because he went home, he’s hiding, he used her credit card. That’s not somebody who’s gone crazy. 

‘He knows what he is doing, he knew what he was doing. I just want to get him in a cell for the rest of his life.’   

Jim, her husband, added: ‘We want vengeance. And justice.’  

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