and a gator to eat or take down a person or any animal of any size is going to take it down under the water and bury it. for 10 to 14 days before it even eats it, waits for it to get rotten. and we assume we hope nothing like that has happened to anybody here. but if it did, if they , you know, are using their infrared or night vision, whatever they are using, they would pick up that person. right. because it would it would be there and obviously yeah, they have it. it would be there and obviously. but the other thing is you got to look at there s no buzzards flying anywhere. whenever you see anything dead normally anywhere, the first thing you are going to see is a duz d buzzard in flight and they haven t seen any buzzards in flight anywhere. well, alan, i really appreciate your adding all of this this context because i think it s really important. people want to know and and, of course, most of us don t have in any way the sense that you do. so thank you so much. ye
to try to keep her from hitting him again. had been fighting all morning and and he wouldn t let me in the car before. reporter: officers concluded the situation was the result of a mental-health crisis and suggested the two separate for the night. no charges were filed. brian laundrie has not been named a suspect in the homicide of 22-year-old petito. two separate rewards, totaling $30,000, have been offered to anyone who provides law enforcement officials with information on laundrie s whereabouts. erin. all right. athena, thank you very much. and now, i want to bring in alan mccuen, he is a florida rancher who s worked for 30 years near the nature reserve where police have been looking for brian laundrie and, of course, he has a deep knowledge of the area and has helped police in their search. so, alan, i really appreciate your time. and, you know, you know this area better than anyone. it s been nearly two weeks since brian left his family home. said he was heading to the