John Walsh claims Brian Laundrie’s parents ‘may have given him a GUN’ & are ‘helping him flee’ after Gabby Petito death
BRIAN Laundrie’s parents may have armed their fugitive son with a gun and are "helping" him dodge the cops, former America’s Most Wanted host John Walsh has claimed.
The prolific missing person’s investigator made the accusations while appearing on Gabby Petito: ID Special Report, which aired on the ID channel to try to piece together the Gabby Petito’s strangulation homicide after her remains were found in a Wyoming campground on September 19.
'ARMED' AND 'ALIVE'
“I believe he's out there with the aid of his parents,” Walsh explained when asked if Brian, Gabby Petito’s 23-year-old ex-fiancé, was still alive.
Walsh also blames the fugitive’s parents, Christopher and Roberta Laundrie, for helping their son elude the pursuit by law enforcement.
“They're actively aiding and abetting his escape and they're helping him stay out there,” he said.
He added that Brian may be armed.
“I believe they might have given him a gun,” Walsh said. “And I would hate to see someone else become a victim of this guy. “
FOUR WEEK SEARCH FOR BRIAN
The FBI and local police and sheriffs are actively looking for Brian, who was last seen on September 14 by his parents who told authorities he never returned after leaving their North Port home to go hiking at the Carlton Nature Reserve.
Separately, the Laundrie family stayed at a campsite at the 1,136 acre Fort De Soto island campground on September 6 - days after Brian cut short the couple’s summer road trip together by two months.
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Initially, the: “Brian left that phone at home the day he went for a hike in the preserve on September 14, 2021 and the FBI now has that phone.”
That key date was amended to September 13.
Brian was named a “person of interest” four days days before his 22-year-old ex-fiancee, Gabby, was found dead in Grand Teton Park in Wyoming.
The van-life couple cut short their summer transatlantic road trip.
when her mother Nichole Schmidt received a text which read: "No signal in Yosemite."
On September 23, the FBI Denver Field Office issued an arrest warrant for Brian.
A federal grand jury charged Laundrie with "knowingly with intent to defraud" using a Capital One debit card in the amount of at least $1,000.
On Tuesday, revealing that
"The FBI's commitment to justice is the forefront of each and every investigation," Schneider said. "The FBI and our partners remain dedicated to ensuring anyone responsible for or complicit in Mr. Petito's death is held accountable for their actions."
It continued: "Mr. Brian Laundrie has been named a person of interest. Anyone with information concerning Mr. Laundrie's role in this matter or his current whereabouts should contact the FBI."
'GABBY'S DEBIT CARD'
The family's lawyer, Steven Bertolino, acknowledged after the Teton County's official cause of death was released, that Brian committed unauthorized use of a debit card that belonged to Gabby.
"Gabby Petito’s death at such a young age is a tragedy," read Bertolino's statement.
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“While Brian Laundrie is currently charged with the unauthorized use of a debit card belonging to Gabby, Brian is only considered a person of interest in relation to Gabby Petito’s demise.
“At this time Brian is still missing and when he is located we will address the fraud charge pending against him."
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