corporative as far as sharing any details. you know, any time you come and you re potentially trying to figure out if someone is missing or are they just not wanting to talk this their family, what is going on and you have somebody else who is like here is our attorney s info. that s odd. we said that from the beginning that whole interaction was odd. gabby petito lived with them and now she s missing. right. and they didn t want to be asked about that or take part i mean, think most people would have a take on that. certainly, i think we summed it up the best we could that it was odd. we don t know a lot about the l laundrie family and what their relationship was with the petito s. he said he was not told to discuss his previous relationship with brian during the course of the investigation which naturally raises questions what they thought about brian and gabby s relationship even
this morning, new clues about what may have been the final hours of gabby s life. a couple says they witnessed an incident involving petito and laundrie in a restaurant. they report seeing a commotion that had petito visibly upset. cnn s randi kaye piecing together witness accounts to retrace gabby s final hours. so this may have been how gabby petito and her fiance brian laundrie drove their van to enter the spread creek dispersed camping area. we re about 28 miles outside of jackson, wyoming. we just turned off highway 191 and we re driving now on forest road 30290. and if you take a look, you can see the road is a gravel road and it stretches for miles into the campsite. remember, video blogger jen bethune and her husband kyle captured this video of a van they believed was gabby petito s
physical trace and how much would they then be critical of the human intelligence part of it, what they re being told or not told from people who may or may not be connected to brian laundrie. yeah, so you take every clue on its face and you hope that people give you those clues forthright. in this case, maybe not. maybe the family is telling the law enforcement exactly what mr. l laundrie told them to tell them and they don t know it is a lie. he s using them to propagate deception. it is very frustrating on law enforcement part and it is not just the physical search. there is an investigation. they re looking at his electronic footprint, social media footprint and they re talking to everybody he knows, they re trying to figure out his contacts, his locations that he s been before, where he feels comfortable, might be safe. any of his behaviors that they might be able to exploit to find him. chris boyer, very interesting
we haven t heard that they found anything yet. as more and more time passes, if they don t find something there, what does that tell you? so in search and rescue, if we got a good perimeter, a good search area, and you keep searching it over and over and over again, and you don t find clues for what you re looking for, that means that the probability of that person or that object you re looking for is outside that search area and somewhere out in the rest of the world. what are the main challenges that you see at this moment? so they have got a swampy area, they have got a lot of water to deal with. it is logistically hard to get searchers into the area. there is a lot of foilfoilage c. the weather is not conducive to searching and rain and time erode clues like footprints and other things that could lead to helping find mr. laundrie. i think that time is one of the