Dog the Bounty Hunter’s horror at Brian Laundrie’s art showing figures with bleeding throats & blood squirting from eyes
DOG the Bounty Hunter has said he was horrified to see Brian Laundrie's art showing figures with their throats bleeding and blood squirting from their eyes.
The reality TV star exclusively told The Sun that he found social media accounts "absolutely terrifying" just days before it was revealed she
and a warrant was issued for his arrest on September 24.
The 23-year-old fugitive is wanted for misuse of a bank card, which Gabby's family confirmed wasthe vlogger's.
The FBI has centered its search on the Carlton Reserve where Laundrie's parents claim he last went for a hike.
A K-9 unit was brought into the area on Thursday but no further details on the search have been released.
Dog mounted his own search at Fort De Soto Park after reportedly receiving a tip that Laundrie was there in early September.
It then emerged that Laundrie and his family had a Labor Day camping trip at the park just days after he returned to Florida alone in Gabby's van.
said they did not discuss Gabby on the trip.
Dog revealed that he had carried out a deep dive into in order to build a profile to hunt him and claimed what he found was "terrifying."
"Back when I started there was no Facebook and there was no internet and you couldn't go back into the personality of the person, you had to interview different people in the family to get what they're like," the famed bounty hunter said.
He said: “Reading is different than any other consumption of media, it takes more effort than staring at a screen half alive, it allows you to use your brain rather than melt it, and there is no author more stimulation to me than Chuck Palahniuk.”
Lullaby, published in 2002, tells the story of journalist Carl Streator, who is writing an article about crib death when he notices a strange connection between the deaths of the babies and those of his own wife and infant.
He then finds out that his wife and child had died after he read them a "culling song" from a book.
However, he would not go into further details about what the injuries were.
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The FBI, which is leading the case, has not yet commented on the full autopsy results.
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