Brian Laundrie's lawyer blows off steam after client's remains are found: 'I'm upset, I'm angry'
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Steven Bertolino, the attorney for Brian Laundrie and his parents, gave an animated TV interview on Thursday just half an hour after the FBI confirmed that human remains found in a nature reserve near the family's home did belong to his client.
The attorney, who has represented the Laundries since mid-September, took shots at the media, the public, and protesters outside of the family's North Port home. Images obtained exclusively by Fox News show Chris and Roberta Laundrie in the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park with two law enforcement officers on Wednesday. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital) (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital) Brian Laundrie's belongings and his remains were found in the park. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital) (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)
"They're extremely upset, and for some unknown reason, there are still people outside of their home, yelling and screaming and causing a ruckus, which any parent grieving the loss of a child should not have to deal with," Bertolino said.
Brian Laundrie left his family's home on Sept. 13 for the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park and his parents reported him missing to police four days later.