BODY MYSTERY

Brian Laundrie search – Human remains found at reserve ‘WON’T be identified today’ & parents aren’t convinced it’s him

HUMAN remains found during the search for Brian Laundrie are not expected to be identified today, the medical examiner has said - but the fugitive's parents are "not convinced" they're his.

A backpack and notebook belonging to Laundrie were found by police near human remains at Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, near the Calton Reserve, yesterday during a brief search with the missing 23-year-old's parents.

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journalist Brian Entin that he does not expect to identify the remains today.

The discovery came almost five weeks after cops and FBI agents first started searching the national park.

Michael McPherson, of the Tampa FBI division, told reporters Wednesday that investigators will likely be at the scene for “several days” as they forensically examine the evidence.

had previously told viewers on Wednesday night that the medical examiners could identify the remains as early as today.

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He said: “In terms of when they will be able to positively identify those human remains, the latest we've heard from the medical examiner tonight is he expects possibly tomorrow, possibly the day after that.”

Entin warned that the identification process could take longer.

FBI teams and canine units have been pictured arriving at the reserve early on Thursday morning, according to NewsNationNow.

As the public waits for answers, the Laundrie family lawyer Steven Bertolino told Insider that Brian's parents, Chris and Roberta, are "not convinced" yet that the remains are Brian's.

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They do however concede there's a "strong chance" that they are his, Bertolino said, adding they are "just waiting" for the identification results to come back.

Bertolino, meanwhile, said it was "common sense" to believe that it was Brian's body that was found yesterday.

"Brian's belongings found near remains in an area of [the] park [the] parents knew he frequented," the attorney said.

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He also made similar remarks to CNN on Wednesday night, insisting there was a "strong probability" the remains were Brian's.

Bertolino told : “The probability is strong that it is Brian's remains, but we're going to wait for the forensic results to come in and verify that.”

Chris Laundrie also found a white plastic dry bag while cops and cadaver dogs were scouring the park Wednesday.

Bertolino added: “Chris didn’t want to pick the bag up because he wanted law enforcement to see it. This was caught on camera."

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