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Brian Laundrie’s lawyer shuts down theory over how backpack was found

The lawyer representing the Laundrie family has sensationally exposed exactly how remains and possessions were found in the search for the 23-year-old.

Video shows moment Chris Laundrie finds a bag in Carlton Reserve

Brian Laundrie’s family lawyer has been forced to hose down a chilling theory that Laundrie’s parents, Roberta and Chris, planted his possessions in Carlton Reserve before they were found by police.

Steven Bertolino gave his first interview after remains, a backpack and notebook were found in the search for Laundrie, who has been named a “person of interest” in the homicide of his 22-year-old girlfriend Gabby Petito.

Ms Petito’s body was found near a campground in Wyoming on September 19, and within a week her “manner of death” was deemed as homicide by local county coroner Dr Brent Blue.

In the weeks after Ms Petito was found, and while an active search for Laundrie continued in the dense reserve in Florida, Dr Blue said the final autopsy results identified the cause of death was by strangulation.

Items and remains have been found in the search for Brian Laundrie in Florida. FBI are yet to determine the identity of the remains.
Items and remains have been found in the search for Brian Laundrie in Florida. FBI are yet to determine the identity of the remains.

On Wednesday local time, FBI and local law enforcement made the grim discovery of remains in Carlton Reserve — where the search for Laundrie had entered its fifth week.

Along with the “partial remains”, a notebook, backpack and apparent “white dry bag” were found nearby — all likely belonging to the 23-year-old.

Mr Bertolino made the bombshell announcement that Laundrie’s father, Chris, found his son’s items first, making the discovery in less than 30 minutes inside the nature reserve.

It is understood police found the backpack, notebook and remains.

“That area was under water and you can certainly understand why you may not have been able to locate it until today,” Mr Bertolino explained to CNN host Chris Cuomo.

Chris Laundrie's lawyer claims he found a dry bag off the trail.
Chris Laundrie's lawyer claims he found a dry bag off the trail.
The video shows Chris Laundrie going off the trail where he allegedly made the discovery of the white dry bag.
The video shows Chris Laundrie going off the trail where he allegedly made the discovery of the white dry bag.

“If water had cleared two weeks ago perhaps they (police) could have circled back to search again. Perhaps they meant to … but never got back to this part because it is so near to the entrance.

“Chris and Roberta went to this area first … and they stumbled upon these items.”

Mr Cuomo questioned whether it was unusual that the first day both Chris and Roberta had been on the search site, such a momentous discovery was made — despite dogs and search personnel combing the area previously.

“Some people don’t believe how the events laid out today … but Chris and Roberta walked into the preserve, and they were followed closely by two law personnel,” Mr Bertolino explained, calling any allegation his client had “planted” the bag that he found as “hogwash”.

Chris Laundrie speaks with wife Roberta after appearing to find a white dry bag.
Chris Laundrie speaks with wife Roberta after appearing to find a white dry bag.
The video shows Christ Laundrie and Roberta Laundrie talking on the trail.
The video shows Christ Laundrie and Roberta Laundrie talking on the trail.

“And when I say close … I mean within eyeshot. As they went further in, Chris went off the trail and into the woods. He was zigzagging in different areas … law enforcement was doing the same thing.

“Roberta Laundrie was walking down the trail … and at some point Chris locates what is called a ‘dry bag’. The dry bag is a white bag laying in the woods 20 feet or so off the trail. “According to Christ, it (the bag) was in some bramble.”

Mr Bertolino claims his client didn’t want to pick the bag up, instead wanting police to see the item on the ground. But when he couldn’t locate the search team, he “picked it up … he met shortly with law enforcement and they looked at the contents of the bag.”

Police hold the white dry bag allegedly found in bushes by Chris Laundrie. Picture: Supplied
Police hold the white dry bag allegedly found in bushes by Chris Laundrie. Picture: Supplied
Possible human remains and items of interest have been found in Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park where the search of Gabby Petito murder suspect Brian Laundrie is being conducted. Picture: Supplied
Possible human remains and items of interest have been found in Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park where the search of Gabby Petito murder suspect Brian Laundrie is being conducted. Picture: Supplied

“At that point, law enforcement showed him (Chris) a picture on the phone of a backpack that law enforcement had located also nearby,” Mr Bertolino explained.

“At that point the Laundrie’s were notified that there was also remains near the backpack … and they were asked to leave the preserve.”

The search for Brian Laundrie entered its fifth week.
The search for Brian Laundrie entered its fifth week.
Laundrie’s lawyer, Steven Bertolino, said Roberta and Chris were ‘heartbroken’ when they heard remains had been found. Picture: Supplied
Laundrie’s lawyer, Steven Bertolino, said Roberta and Chris were ‘heartbroken’ when they heard remains had been found. Picture: Supplied

Mr Bertolino said upon hearing that remains had been discovered, his clients were “heartbroken”.

“It’s quite sad … you can imagine as a parent finding out your son’s belongings alongside remains … that has got to be heartbreaking,” he said. “I can tell you they are heartbroken.”

“The probability is strong that it is Brian’s remains but we are going to wait for the forensic results to come in to verify that.”

An autopsy has yet to be released to confirm if the remains are in fact Brian Laundrie. FBI officials say personnel will be on site for days combing for any further evidence.

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