Thursday, October 21, 2021

Gabby Petito: Brian Laundrie's body FOUND

Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy); Eric Levenson, Taylor Romine, Leyla Santiago, and Randi Kaye (CNN, Oct. 21, 2021); Ashley Wells, Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Wisdom Quarterly
She was asking for it. That's how it is with nagging types, right? Shut up. 9/11 strikes again.
Suspected human remains and items belonging to Brian Laundrie found, FBI says (CNN)
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The Great Distraction Show, which began on September 11th, continues.

There are bodies piling up in the wake of white Brian Laundrie, possible serial killer and known companion of strangled Gabby Petito, has been found along with his computer. Will it reveal his motives, explain what happened, exonerate him?
Suspected human remains and items belonging to Brian Laundrie found in Florida park, FBI says
He hit me, but I hit him first.
What appears to be human remains and items belonging to Brian Laundrie, including a backpack, have been found in the Carlton Reserve in North Port, Florida, according to FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael McPherson. Another one of the items found was a notebook belonging to Laundrie, who McPherson said was "a person of interest in the murder of Gabby Petito." The apparent remains were found in an area that has been under water until recently, he said. A source close to the investigation told CNN that the apparent human remains "appear to have been there a while."

...The source said "based on the condition of the remains, it may take some time to officially identify. It is going to be a very thorough process with the medical examiner."

North Port police spokesperson Josh Taylor said the 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.

His parents "found" him
Brian Laundrie near Appalachian Trail (Fox)
Family attorney Steve Bertolino told CNN's Chris Cuomo that the Laundrie parents -- making their first visit to the park since its reopening -- helped with the discovery.

"As happenstance was, they stumbled upon these items," he said. The area where the discovery of remains was made was the "very area of the park that we initially informed law enforcement on," Bertolino said, referring to a meeting with law enforcement on September 17.  More

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