Brian Laundrie: Police hold press conference outside Myakkahatchee Environmental Park

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Chris and Roberta Laundrie joined law enforcement yesterday for the first time together at the Carlton Reserve in Florida, where they believed their fugitive son had been hiding for weeks after the strangled body of his fiancée, Gabby Petito, was found in Wyoming. Bertolino added that the remains are likely those of Brian, but that the family is waiting for a formal identification to take place. ‘The probability is strong that it is Brian’s remains, but we’re going to wait for the forensic results to come in and verify that,’ Laundrie family attorney Steve Bertolino said in a phone interview with CNN host Chris Cuomo on Wednesday night.

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