we just stayed up all night going over the same things over and over again. talking amongst ourselves. like, what can we do tomorrow. you guys are all in the dark, right, about this investigation? that s why we had to do everything ourselves. that s why you decided to start investigating? right. yeah. and as for sarah s brother-in-law nick, police were worried he might be taking things too far. i get called back into the precinct. they tell me, you got to calm down. you re going to hurt somebody. but nick wasn t ready to back down. as tears were rolling down my eyes, i said, you know, if i find the person that hurt her or harmed her in any which way, i will bring him to you. almost like nick the bounty hunter. yeah. yes, yes. and they knew i wasn t playing. they knew i was really serious at that point. think you could ve brought that person in alive? i don t. at that time? no. he was determined to get answers. his mission was to find anyone who might know
to fuel thousands of new jobs across america and get you into something like that electric f 150 pickup truck. we hope you join us in 14 minutes and 15 seconds on the channel you trust for your morning news. the baton is yours. todd: a new tip on the whereabouts of a man wanted in connection to the disappearance and death of gabby petito. the news was obtained by digital. he was close to his parents house, the bounty hunter received the tip that brian could be 75 miles away in pinellas county so according to this tipster brian and his parents went into fort they soto park so three people went into the parking two came out. take a listen.
an xengsexception of the florid that protects parents if there s a cover-up, and you also have to prove they deceived or did something that was inappropriate. i see. knowing their son actually committed a crime. hmm. bob, based on your experience, one thing that had a few people scratching their heads, the bounty hunter showing up. i m curious, your gut reaction to that. is that helpful or is this even more of a distraction? it s a distraction, erica. you don t need this. this is the kind of thing that drives you crazy when you re doing an investigation. you re trying to do things by the wook, book, trying to do all sorts of data management, which will be very difficult here. they ve got information, tips, leads coming on. you have to make sure your detectives and agents know what other people are gathering. then you have dog the bounty hunter coming in and making a media spectacle of it.
same things over and over again. reporter: you guys are all in the dark, right? about this investigation. that s why we had to do everything ourselves. reporter: that s why you decided to service to gating. reporter: and as for nick, they were worried he might start taking things too far. they say you have to calm down, might hurt somebody. reporter: but nick wasn t ready to back down. as tears were rolling down my eyes, i said if i find the person who hurt or i will bring them to you. reporter: almost like nick the bounty hunter. they knew i was really serious at that point. think you could ve brought that person in alive? i don t. at that time? no. reporter: he was determined to get answers. his mission was to find anyone who might know where to find sarah. that included sarah s childhood friend jason flores and her new friend, brandon allen. all
she was a young female. that s not right. reporter: marshburn is both a bounty hunter and private investigator. his specialty? finding people, dead or alive. i knew she wasn t alive. i knew she needed to be found. she seemed like a really nice reporter: remember that tv interview nick holbert did? marshburn saw it, too. when i m watching him, it s like dude, i can tell you are lying. he did it. he knows where she is at. he killed her. reporter: and he was also convinced he could find kelli bordeaux. operating on his own time and own dime, marshburn started carefully researching the details of kelli s disappearance. i don t know what the hell got into me to do it. i mean, i just did it. to bring some answers to her family. yeah. i love doing it. i love helping a family out. reporter: marshburn was convinced holbert had buried