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Related: About this forumNew details of Brian Laundrie's movements emerge as officials find recent campsite in FL reserve
New details of Brian Laundrie's movements emerge as officials find recent campsite in Florida reserve
By Leyla Santiago, Gregory Lemos, Kristina Sgueglia and Travis Caldwell, CNN
Updated 10:49 AM ET, Thu October 7, 2021
(CNN) -- The investigation into the disappearance of Brian Laundrie, whose fiancée Gabby Petito was found dead in Wyoming last month, has uncovered new details about his earlier movements as well as traces of human activity at the nature reserve that's been the focus of a massive search.
Police found the remnants of a campsite that appeared to be used recently in Florida's Carlton Reserve, a sprawling 24,565-acre wilderness near Laundrie's family home that has been closed to visitors, a source close to the family told CNN's Chris Cuomo on Wednesday.
Laundrie's father had been asked to show law enforcement the trails at the reserve, which his son had been known to use, the source said. But because of the campsite discovery, police restricted the search on Wednesday and did not include his father.
Additionally, the North Port Police Department confirmed that a notice was placed on an abandoned vehicle belonging to the Laundrie family near the nature reserve on September 14.
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By Leyla Santiago, Gregory Lemos, Kristina Sgueglia and Travis Caldwell, CNN
Updated 10:49 AM ET, Thu October 7, 2021
(CNN) -- The investigation into the disappearance of Brian Laundrie, whose fiancée Gabby Petito was found dead in Wyoming last month, has uncovered new details about his earlier movements as well as traces of human activity at the nature reserve that's been the focus of a massive search.
Police found the remnants of a campsite that appeared to be used recently in Florida's Carlton Reserve, a sprawling 24,565-acre wilderness near Laundrie's family home that has been closed to visitors, a source close to the family told CNN's Chris Cuomo on Wednesday.
Laundrie's father had been asked to show law enforcement the trails at the reserve, which his son had been known to use, the source said. But because of the campsite discovery, police restricted the search on Wednesday and did not include his father.
Additionally, the North Port Police Department confirmed that a notice was placed on an abandoned vehicle belonging to the Laundrie family near the nature reserve on September 14.
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mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2021
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I'm confused by the fact that at one point a few weeks ago the police announced
Wingus Dingus
Oct 2021
#1
Watching his parents be jailed on his behalf will only prove to the narcissist how special he is.
Budi
Oct 2021
#2
Maybe. But if he's not a total narcissist then it would be painful for him.
Wingus Dingus
Oct 2021
#3
Wingus Dingus
(8,407 posts)1. I'm confused by the fact that at one point a few weeks ago the police announced
they were calling off the search in that wilderness reserve--was that to lure him out? I think the parents will end up being arrested for helping him escape. If he hasn't offed himself by now, he'll get to watch his parents go to jail on his behalf.
Budi
(15,325 posts)2. Watching his parents be jailed on his behalf will only prove to the narcissist how special he is.
Everyone & anything is justifiably sacrificed for the preservation of self.
Wingus Dingus
(8,407 posts)3. Maybe. But if he's not a total narcissist then it would be painful for him.