Mystery over man captured in pic of Brian Laundrie’s family condo as PI fears fugitive may still ‘have keys’
A MYSTERY has emerged over a man captured in pictures of a condo formerly owned by Brian Laundrie's family as a private investigator fears the fugitive may still have keys.
Chris and Roberta Laundrie were listed as the , Florida, until July, just weeks before was last seen.
They placed it on the market this summer while was already on his cross-country trip with fiancée Gabby.
The condo was reportedly sold after only two weeks on the market on July 30 for $144,000.
It is unclear who lived in the home while it was owned by the Laundrie family.
The man is hidden by the flash reflected from mirrors as he takes photos of the bathroom.
Another picture appears to show Roberta Laundrie standing in a hallway.
Local private investigator Bill Warner fears that Laundrie may have returned to the Venice home after he disappeared last month.
Maps also show a wooded area behind the building.
“I really think he is in the Venice, Florida, area. The father had a condo he sold on July 30 while Brian was on the road,” Warner told The Sun.
continued in the Venice side of the reserve, according to .
His parents claim he went for a hike in the area on September 13 but did not return.
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It was two days after Gabby’s family first reported her missing and two weeks since he returned to Florida alone in her van.
The Laundrie family’s story has been criticized after they changed their initial timeline which claimed they last saw him on September 14, and after it was revealed they drove home the Mustang he reportedly used to get to the Carlton Reserve.
It was also later reported that this car was found 16 miles from the reserve where they claimed Laundrie went hiking.
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It was instead found at 6968 Reisterstown Road in the Myakkahatchee Environmental Park.
This location is also about 18 miles from the condo in Venice on the opposite side of the park.
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