Brian Laundrie search – FBI ‘may have pics or texts PROVING Gabby Petito’s fiancé is in Carlton Reserve’, ex-agent says
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FBI detectives may have photos or text messages that could prove Gabby Petito’s fiancé Brian Laundrie is in the Carlton Reserve, an ex-agent says.
Laundrie, 23, remains at large – four weeks after he was reported missing on September 17 by his parents .
She told NewsNationNow: “Maybe there was a witness that saw him enter the campground, or perhaps there was a witness who took a photograph."
Coffindaffer thinks FBI agents are probing numerous leads as detectives try to track down the fugitive.
She remains adamant that the 23-year-old fugitive is alive.
Coffindaffer said the that he represents the entire family.
She added: “I believe that the amount of time that has gone on and passed - and he has still remained undetected.
"And the attorney has repeatedly said he's representing the Laundrie family and Brian. He would not represent someone that is not alive."
Bertolino has consistently referred to the Laundrie family as his clients and has served them for two decades.
PROBE CONTINUES
“As such, on the advice of counsel, Mr. Laundrie is not speaking on this matter.
“This formality has not really changed the circumstances of Mr. Laundrie being the focus and attention of law enforcement and Mr. Laundrie will continue to remain silent on the advice of counsel."
Search efforts inside the Carlton Reserve appeared to be winding down but a hive of police activity was spotted at the park's entrance on Thursday.
were reportedly brought in to help cops in their probe.
Several law enforcement vehicles were spotted on the Venice end of the reserve at around 9:30am, according to ,
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 and his team carried out a in order to build a profile and the bounty hunter claimed what he found was “terrifying”.
The in a Wyoming campsite on September 19 - days after she was reported missing by her family.
In an interview with , Blue said a body lying outside for a lengthy period of time is prone to decomposition.
He said: “In a situation where any body that is outside whether’s it’s exposed to the elements and insects and animals – there’s various forms of decomposition.
“Decomposition usually runs its various course.”
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He added that a at this time.
An investigation into Gabby's death continues.
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