Steven Bertolino, Chris and Roberta Laundrie's attorney, took shots at the media, the public and protesters outside of the family's North Port home: "They're extremely upset, and for some unknown reason, there are still people outside of their home, yelling and screaming and causing a ruckus, which any parent grieving the loss of a child should not have to deal with."
The FBI announced on Wednesday that investigators found what appears to be human remains along with personal items Wednesday in a North Port, Fla., park in their search for Brian Laundrie. FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael McPherson said that in addition to possible human remains, searchers found a backpack and notebook that belonged to the 23-year-old Laundrie, adding that at least some of the items had "until recently been underwater." McPherson made the announcement in a press conference but declined to take questions. The announcement came after representatives from the Sarasota County Medical Examiner's Office were called to Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, the last place Brian Laundrie's family said they remember seeing him. Laundrie's parents, Chris Laundrie and Roberta Laundrie, informed law enforcement officials on Tuesday that they planned to search the park. North Port police officers and FBI agents met them at the park Wednesday morning to
Updated story: Remains Found At Florida Reserve Identified As Brian Laundrie, FBI SaysThe attorney for Brain Laundrie s family says there is a high probability the remains found in a Florida nature reserve are those of their son.Steve…
Updated story: Remains Found At Florida Reserve Identified As Brian Laundrie, FBI SaysThe attorney for Brain Laundrie s family says there is a high probability the remains found in a Florida nature reserve are those of their son.Steve…