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Brian Laundrie’s remains were found at a marshy nature reserve near his parents’ Florida home, the FBI confirmed on Thursday, bringing an end to the six-week saga surrounding the disappearance ...
How were Brian Laundrie’s remains missed for 33 days but then found by his parents in a few hours? Brian Laundrie’s parents told law enforcement where to look, how did they miss it?
Notebook found near Brian Laundrie's remains 'may be salvageable,' police say: LIVE UPDATES Laundrie family attorney Steven Bertolino tells Fox News Digital that Brian Laundrie’s family is ...
Laundrie's girlfriend, Gabby Petito, was found strangled to death last month. Remains found Wednesday during the search for Brian Laundrie, the boyfriend of slain travel blogger Gabby Petito and a ...
Many questions remain unanswered following the death of Brian Laundrie. But crime experts say the notebook found near his remains in a Florida nature reserve park may shed some light on the ...
Human remains were found Wednesday in a Florida nature park where police and the FBI had been hunting for Brian Laundrie -- but authorities stopped short of confirming that they belonged to Laundrie.
The partial human remains recovered at the Florida environmental park where Brian Laundrie was last believed to have been a day ago were described as "skeletal," a North Port police spokesperson ...
The partial remains, including a portion of a human skull, found on Wednesday were identified as Brian Laundrie the next day using dental records.
Partial remains were found during the search for Laundrie on Wednesday, according to reports. This is a timeline of what we know about the investigation into and search for Laundrie: ...
The FBI confirmed Wednesday that authorities have found "what appears to be human remains" at the site where they were searching for Brian Laundrie. Michael McPherson, special agent in charge of ...
Brian Laundrie was found dead and his remains were recovered from the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park in Florida. A comparison of dental records confirmed.
Brian Laundrie spoke to Moab Police Department officers during the summer. The Laundrie family lawyer believes the human remains found in Carlton Reserve could belong to Brian.
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