Posted on 09/28/2021 6:43:42 PM PDT by conservative98
NORTH PORT, Fla. – Brian Laundrie’s mom Roberta did check in to a Florida park about 75 miles north of the family’s home earlier this month, records obtained by Fox News show.
Laundrie, 23, vanished on Sept. 14 – although his parents didn’t say anything until three days later. His 22-year-old fiancée Gabby Petito was found dead in Wyoming on Sept. 19 – weeks after the couple was seen camping near the site of her remains. The coroner later ruled her death a homicide.
Duane "Dog" Chapman, also known as Dog the Bounty Hunter, announced Saturday he was entering the search for Laundrie, and tips quickly poured in. He told Fox News he received a heads-up on Monday that Laundrie’s parents spent the night in Fort De Soto Park with their son twice in early September from Sept. 1 to 3 and Sept. 6 to 8.
The documents confirm Chapman’s suspicion that the Laundries went camping at the Fort De Soto Park outside St. Petersburg between his return from out West on Sept. 1 and the day Petito’s mother reported her missing, Sept. 11. They show the family checked in on Sept. 6 and out on Sept. 8 – but there's no record on the document of them the week prior.
"I will no longer give that dog credibility or dignify his false claims with the time of my reply," Steven Bertolino, Laundrie’s attorney, told Fox News. However he admitted told local media that the family camped out on Sept. 6 and 7 and that "they all left the park."
The documents show the checkout was actually recorded on Sept. 8 – three days before Petito officially became a missing person.
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Why do you use apostrophes instead of quotation marks?
Tell your very subjective impressions to the Judge. I’m sure that he/she will take them into account...
Apostrophes are appropriate when I’m emphasizing a word that many people use in different ways. If I use them when I’m quoting, it’s because they’ve become automatic, and I’m somewhat disabled eyesight-wise.
I’m not really interested in ‘strangling’ the discussion. Considering all the responses I’ve received just tonight, I seem to be helping to carry the discussion along. (Looking back over many of the posts I’ve responded to, I’m the only one who DID respond to them. I don’t think that’s exactly ‘strangling’. You might even call it ‘encouraging’:-)
Yet you did not respond to my earlier post #40. Are you “selectively” responding to some posts?
I guess I found your post to be requesting speculation on my part - and I’m not interested in speculating about this.
I’m not Law Enforcement, I’m not a Lawyer, I’m not a Judge nor a Prosecutor.
It’s an interesting mystery, but I have no interest in making assumptions about what really happened or about who knew what, or when they knew it.
I wasn’t in the house when the Laundrie boy came home to Florida, I wasn’t witness to what he told his parents, and I haven’t even heard any timeline testified to under oath.
People here are having a lot of fun with this, but that’s all they have right now.
If your only goal is to argue without cause—then use your shift key when typing quotations. This will stop the foolishly incorrect use of apostrophes. That is all.
LOL!
You really know how to go for the substance...
Good Night.
Whatever happened to HER VAN?
The FBI IS TOTALLY CORRUPT AND INCOMPETENT!
I thought it was HER van?
WHAT??? I never heard that info before!
WHY did they stop at “ANOTHER” building for an hour?? WHAT BUILDING??
Alibi or making the Feds look stupid?
Do we recall our Steven Hatfill days when they were draining lakes?
That is one twisted, cold and obtuse family.
Maybe to use the internet anonymously from the computers in a public library?
Then maybe they changed their minds when they noticed they were being watched.
Or maybe they just needed somewhere to pee.
iirc the offer of a room was made only to brian since he was the nominally injured party. iirc gabby was denied a room, and they lacked money to afford an extra room, so gabby stayed in the van. it is not clear to me that brian had much choice but to follow the police advice and take the room.
They couldn’t find him after literally the largest FBI manhunt in history. More agents looking for him than any other case.
The Appalachians contain some of the thickest forests in the world.
The cops didn’t catch him until a local alerted the police.
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