Yesterday evening we were treated to a video call from Brian Entin, a correspondent from the NewsNation network. He has been camped out by the home of Chris and Roberta Laundrie, the parents of missing man Brian Laundrie, who is a person of interest in the Gabby Petito homicide case. Entin has been living and reporting from basically right next to the Laundries' North Port, Florida, house since the case began, and providing his very intimate, in-depth observations of the daily goings-on at the site.
Kelly McLear of crimeHQ interviewed Entin as he phoned in on live video to share his exclusive insights with our community. In the background of Entin's call, we could see the Laundries' camper and pickup truck that have become so familiar to those following the case. The neighborhood was quiet, as the protestors who had been gathering at the house with bullhorns had been asked to stop and move on out of respect for the other neighbors on the street.
Entin said that when the protestors were still active, they were stationed for a while outside of Cassie Laundrie's nearby house, where they were causing a disturbance with their bullhorns. To everyone's surprise, Cassie, Brian's sister, came out to speak with them for about 20 minutes. She shared that she saw her missing brother on September 1st, when he and their parents came to her house in their Mustang. Next, on the sixth, she stopped by Fort DeSoto, the site of a family camping trip, where she spent time with the family, including Brian. Cassie also confirmed for the protestors that her brother had left Gabby on her own in Salt Lake City in August, while he flew back to Florida for a few days to clean out a storage unit, and then back to Salt Lake City. Cassie even claimed that she'd Facetimed with Gabby during this period. This highlight in the timeline, according to Entin, "shows that Gabby was alive at that point."
CrimeHQ members watching Entin's broadcast wondered about Cassie and her status within the Laundrie family. Entin said that at the beginning of the investigation, "she made it seem like she was close to her brother." But recently she seems to be distancing herself and that when asked if she thought her brother had killed Gabby or if her parents were protecting Brian, she simply said she didn't know, and didn't defend them. Entin thinks that the Laundrie family is "coming disjointed."