Brian Laundrie's family grieving in private, will not hold funeral for him, attorney says

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Inconclusive results in Brian Laundrie autopsy

With the manhunt now over and the autopsy inconclusive, the remains will be sent to an anthropologist for further testing. FOX 13's Jennifer Holton spoke with USF Forensic Anthropologist to find out what an expert will look for.

Brian Laundrie's family is grieving together at an undisclosed location in Florida, attorney Steven Bertolino said.

Laundrie's parents, Chris and Roberta Laundrie, left their North Port home on Sunday morning to meet with their daughter, Cassie Laundrie, and her husband, Jimmy Luycx, Fox News reports

The family's attorney said the parents chose to forego a funeral for their son, whose remains were found in the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park adjacent to the Carlton Reserve, where law enforcement had been searching for Laundrie for more than a month.

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Bertolino said the autopsy on Laundrie's remains, which were described as "bones" by North Port police, did not reveal a cause or manner of his death.

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Brian Laundrie's skeletal remains found in previously underwater area of preserve

The FBI Denver field office confirmed that dental records were used to match what North Port PD referred to as "bones" found at the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park in North Port Wednesday. Items belonging to Laundrie were found near the skeletal remains, according to North Port PD.

Investigators said the area where the skeletal remains were found had previously been underwater. The FBI identified Laundrie using dental records.

Meanwhile, protesters remained outside the family's home after authorities confirmed Brian Laundrie's death, prompting Bertolino to fire back at supporters of Gabby Petito, Laundrie's fiancée who was found strangled to death in Wyoming.

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"If they haven’t gone home already, they should go home," Bertolino said. "This protesting. This witch hunt. This mob-style crucifixion of Chris and Roberta is just wrong. Enough is enough."

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Lawyer says protesters at Laundrie house should go home

'This protesting. This witch hunt. This mob-style crucifixion of Chris and Roberta is just wrong. Enough is enough,' attorney Steven Bertolino said of protesters who remain outside Brian Laundrie's parents' home.

The protesters are upset over the Laundries’ perceived silence throughout the investigation, which authorities said made the search for Gabby more difficult.

But Bertolino maintains that Laundrie's parents deserve their privacy as they mourn their son's death.

"Gabby has been found. Brian has been found. The process will play out," he said. "Chris and Roberta have done nothing wrong."