We can hope it is his dead body, and it would save the taxpayers a lot of money for a trial.
So after the parents said they were going to search the park then the items were found?
This gets more and more weird.
If this guy killed himself I admire him.
He knew the rest of his life would be hell.
I don’t understand the fascination with this prick. When did FR turn into TLC or Bravo or Local news. Seems now, if it bleeds it leads. Pfft.
...........while my main thoughts are for and with Gabbi’s parents and Gabbi, I also feel sorry for this aging couple. They don’t appear to have anything to do with what happened and have clearly lost a son.
Hope it just pieces and the gators had a good meal.................
Alligator shit?
So it’s just items or actual remains? If items, not buying it yet.
Dang I guess I take it back..I thought all this time he was in Canada, or Cuba..and all this time his murdering behind was in that swamp well I’ll be darned
Strange story. I know it is breaking and developing. They say “some items” which I first thought could easily just be subterfuge. Park your car and throw around some items 20 miles south and then head north or west or east. Head fake. But the coroner?
Alligators got to eat.
5.56mm
This is exactly as planned. Point the search toward an alligator-infested park, toss a few of his belongs there to be found, so that after the search, Brian will be declared dead and likely eaten — all to cover his escape to Belize.
Color me skeptical…
A coroner is an elected official who oversees death investigations, orders autopsies and lab tests, and signs death certificates. In some states, the Coroner has to be a physician, not even a forensic pathologist or even trained at all in forensics. In many states, the Coroner just has to be 18 years old and have the ability to get elected.
Medical Examiners are specially appointed officials to handle death investigations. The highest level of M.E.'s are the board-certified forensic pathologists, such as those appointed by the Florida Governor or the County Chief Executive (if the Florida County has home rule), who do all the Coroner duties PLUS autopsies, examinations, evaluations, death certificates, and courtroom testimony.
Sarasota County's chief medical examiner, Dr. Russell Vega, told Fox News Digital in an email that his office responded to the area "at the request of law enforcement."
An M.E. can be called out to the site of remains to determine if they are human or animal, or if human, to recover them for the purpose of determining cause of death, manner of death, age, race, sex, and identity.
To make a preliminary quick ID on a partly or severely decomposed body, parents or friends can identify clothing or personal items or tattoos, etc., but a positive ID still takes take after that.
Missing all this time and no one has seen, and a likely reason to feel guilty and with nothing to live for? Probably suicide and decomposed.
Clothing and personal items last longer than the body. If there is mummification, some tattoos might still be there and visible. But with severe wet decomposition, at least in Florida, there might be nothing left but bones, teeth, hair, and dental/surgical implants.
Gators are more of a problem at areas of water or the banks of such waters, not out in woods proper near the water. In addition to flies and beetles, small gnawing animals, wild hogs, and carrion animals (4-legged and winged) help the decomposition/degradation process with a body, and sometimes scatter the bones over a large area.
Walking around in an open field with a mask on, gahhh.....
Maybe she has allergies.
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BREAKING. A senior law enforcement officials tells @NBCNews
@PeteWilliamsNBC
what appears to be partial human remains have been found in the Carlton Reserve in an area previously underwater. The remains were found near a backpack consistent with items #BrianLaundrie may have had.
Wait and see I guess. Was it fugitives things and someone else’s body, too.
Lucias Clay got him.
It’s possible that he may be alive still.