Brian Laundrie notebook found near remains ‘may be salvageable,’ police say

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Brian Laundrie’s notebook, which was recovered from Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park on Oct. 20, “may perhaps be salvageable,” police say.

The FBI confirmed that a notebook, alongside with a backpack and dry bag made up of other products that belonged to Laundrie, turned up at the North Port, Florida, park in an space that experienced earlier been underwater, not much from where authorities identified Laundrie’s partial continues to be that very same working day.

“It appears it might be salvageable. That actually is a dilemma for FBI even though,” North Port Law enforcement Division Community Data Officer Josh Taylor advised Fox News Digital when questioned about the problem of the notebook and irrespective of whether it had any legible writing within of it.

Photographs received completely by Fox News exhibit Chris and Roberta Laundrie in the  Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park with at minimum one particular legislation enforcement officer on Wednesday
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The FBI stated it has “no new data” to share “at this time,” but the agency will keep on to write-up updates to Twitter when they turn out to be obtainable.

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Laundrie loved ones lawyer Steven Bertolino mentioned he does not know what is inside of the notebook nor regardless of whether the notebook was inside of the dry bag when Chris and Roberta Laundrie learned it.

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The deceased 23-yr aged often shared shots of his artwork, mainly carried out on paper, to his Instagram page. It is unclear irrespective of whether the notebook recovered from the park has any artwork or creating.

Images obtained exclusively by Fox News show Chris and Roberta Laundrie in the  Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park with at least one law enforcement officer on Wednesday

Photos attained completely by Fox News exhibit Chris and Roberta Laundrie in the  Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park with at minimum a single law enforcement officer on Wednesday
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The FBI on Oct. 21 verified that the partial skeletal remains recovered from the park on Oct. 20 have been Laundrie’s primarily based on a comparison of dental information.

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Laundrie was a individual of interest in the disappearance and murder of his previous fiancée, Gabby Petito, whose stays were being recovered from the Bridger-Teton Nationwide Forest on Sept. 19 in Moose, Wyoming, soon after the couple had expended months touring together in a Ford Transit van that they had converted into a camper. 

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Laundrie experienced returned to his North Port household, where he lived with both of those Petito and his dad and mom at the time, on Sept. 1. Petito was noted missing 10 days later. Laundrie’s moms and dads then documented their son lacking on Sept. 17 but clarified later on that the past time they observed him was Sept. 13.