Protesters Threaten Brian Laundrie's Parents To 'Speak Up Soon' While Banging On The Door At Their Florida Home
The Laundrie residence continues to have unwanted visitors.
On Tuesday, October 12, protestors visited the home of Brian Laundrie’s parents — Chris and Roberta Laundrie — in the late hours of the night to deliver an unsettling message.
The footage of protesters from Fox News showed what appears to be a man and a woman aggressively banging on the front door of the Laundrie residence at their North Port Florida home.
“Come on!” one of the protesters yells in the clip while hitting the door. “You guys like to strangle people!”
Earlier on Tuesday, it was announced that the 22-year-old influencer Gabby Petito was murdered by means of strangulation.
“It’s time to wake up and face the consequences,” the unidentified man yells in the video.
He also warned the family to “speak up soon,” as Brian’s parents have been accused of hiding information regarding their son’s involvement in the death of his fiancé.
Brian was named a person of interest in Petito’s death, although he has now been MIA for exactly one month.
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He was last seen nearly two weeks after he returned home from a cross-country trip without Petito, whose body was later found in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
While the Laundries have not been extremely vocal in the case so far, their attorney did release a statement after the autopsy results were announced to reiterate that their son is not a suspect in Petito's murder as of right now.
“Gabby Petito’s death at such a young age is a tragedy. While Brian Laundrie is currently charged with the unauthorized use of a debit card belonging to Gabby, Brian is only considered a person of interest in relation to Gabby Petito’s demise,” the family’s lawyer Steven Bertolino said on Tuesday.
“At this time Brian is still missing and when he is located we will address the fraud charge pending against him,” Bertolino added on the Laundries’ behalf.
On Wednesday, October 13, it was reported that the family of the late YouTuber are headed to Wyoming to retrieve the body of their now-deceased daughter.
The mourning parents, Joe Petito, Nicole Schmidt, and their respective partners are planning to bring her ashes back home to the east coast after cremating her.
OK! also learned that the family will be briefed by authorities on any updates regarding her case, although no further details regarding Petito’s autopsy will be released to the public at this time.