Brian Laundrie remains: When to expect autopsy results from forensic anthropologist
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A forensic anthropologist analyzing Brian Laundrie's remains will likely have some answers regarding the deceased fugitive's manner, cause and time of death in two to three weeks, according to Laundrie family attorney Steven Bertolino.
Forensic anthropologists analyze human remains, conduct DNA tests and look for any signs of weapon evidence to help determine how a person died.
Whether the forensic anthropologist will be able to determine Laundrie's cause of death in two to three weeks remains unclear.
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