Steven Bertolino, the lawyer representing the Laundrie family, told Oxygen.com that FBI agents collected items to assist canines in their search for Brian Laundrie.
While Gabby Petito was missing, investigators say Brian Laundrie returned to Florida alone on Sept. 1, then proceeded to buy a new cell phone and go camping with his own family before disappearing himself.
Gabby Petito's biological parents Joe Petito and Nicole Schmidt as well as her stepparents Tara Petito and Jim Schmidt have all gotten inked to remember her.
The Laundrie family attorney confirmed their stay at the Fort De Soto Park in Pinellas County after claims made by reality TV bounty hunter Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman alleging that's when Brian may have gone on the run.
"The Laundrie's did not help us find Gabby. They're sure not going to help us find Brian," attorney Richard Stafford, who represents Gabby Petito's family, said.
Norma Jean Jalovec said there was nothing extraordinary about the man she believes was Brian Laundrie until they drove closer to the camping area where Gabby Petito's body was later discovered.
Duane Chapman, known for the reality television show "Dog the Bounty Hunter," said he went to the home because he wanted to tell Brian Laundrie's family that his goal is to find the missing 23-year-old alive.
Brian Laundrie's family attorney also defended his parents against speculation they've aided their in avoiding arrest in the Gabby Petito case, saying that's "just wrong."