The tumult that accompanied Robert Picerno's 18 months as president at De Soto Park Condo reflects a powerlessness familiar to many condominium owners across South Florida: They have little recourse when condo boards don't know or follow the law.
The president of a Florida K9 search and rescue group thinks Brian Laundrie could be hiding out at Fort DeSoto park or one of the other refuge islands at the mouth of Tampa Bay that can only be reached by boat. “I wasn’t a big believer in the Fort De Soto when it first started, […]
knew, when they knew it and what they did about it. there was a period of time before gabby was reported missing when the laundrie family was together. obviously brian is now missing. if they did anything during that period of time to help him flee the vicinity, the county, the state, or the country, they certainly could be facing charges for that. in addition, what did they tell the police? did they say anything to the fbi investigators which turned out to be false? they could absolutely face false statement charges as well. eric: looking at pictures of de soto park. apparently the family went there for a few days. what do investigators look at, and how can they find out whether or not the family has been telling the truth or has not been telling the truth? well, i mean, i think they have to start with the crime that occurred. here we have what appears to be a murder, and so then you work back wards. if brian is the lead suspect in that murder, as i think we all believe, were ther