New York Post

LAUNDRIE LISTING

Brian parents’ Fla. house for sale

- By BEN KESSLEN

Brian Laundrie’s parents appear to be looking to move on.

The parents put up “for sale” signs in the front yard of the North Port, Fla., house that was swarmed for weeks by people wanting answers from Laundrie, who was the sole suspect in Gabby Petito’s death after she was discovered just outside Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.

Chris and Roberta Laundrie’s house was a site of intense scrutiny during the case from both media and authoritie­s. Brian Laundrie returned home from his doomed road trip without Petito in early September and it was the last place he was seen before his partial skeletal remains were discovered in a nearby park in October.

Laundrie died of a selfinflic­ted gunshot wound to the head, the family’s lawyer revealed last week.

The Laundrie family was closely watched throughout the tragic saga, as protesters and critics online parroted unproven claims the parents had a role in helping their son hide from the police.

It was Chris, 62, and Roberta, 55, who ultimately led

authoritie­s to their son’s remains, less than 90 minutes after entering Myakkahatc­hee Creek Environmen­tal Park to help in the search.

The couple was seen walking through those same woods on Tuesday in their first outing since their son’s death was ruled a suicide. Pictures obtained by The Post show them holding hands on a trail in the 168-acre park.

Popular real estate sites like Zillow and Realtor don’t currently list the Laundrie house for sale, but estimate it’s worth somewhere between

$210,000 and $340,000.

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 ?? ?? INTO THE WOODS: Chris and Roberta Laundrie, whose North Port, Fla., house is on the market, walk Tuesday in the same woods where son Brian’s remains were found.
INTO THE WOODS: Chris and Roberta Laundrie, whose North Port, Fla., house is on the market, walk Tuesday in the same woods where son Brian’s remains were found.

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