Frank Figliuzzi, a conventional assistant director for counterintelligence at the FBI, predicted that Brian Laundrie’s fogeys will soon be summoned to a spacious jury.
“I could perchance demand that to occur momentarily, seek them in entrance of a spacious jury, and then in the occasion that they are now not going to cooperate, they’ll uncover charged with contempt or obstruction,” Figliuzzi said. “There would possibly perchance be never any parental-runt one privilege, and I no doubt idea, by now, we’d seek them summoned to the spacious jury. We bear an indictment, it be a federal case.”
Attorneys for the Laundrie family did now not respond to CNBC’s inquire for disclose.
A federal spacious jury indicted Brian Laundrie following the dying of his fiancé Gabby Petito. Laundrie was now not indicted for killing Petito, but for unauthorized use of a debit card after she died.
The indictment alleges that Laundrie made unauthorized use of a Capitol One Bank debit card between Aug. 30 and Sept.1 for buying objects adding as much as bigger than $1,000.
Figliuzzi suggested CNBC’s “The Files with Shepard Smith” that the usage of “unauthorized use” in the indictment is revealing in itself.
“If it be her bank card, presumably, that arrangement that authorities are convinced that Gabby was unable to provide permission to use her card. Which arrangement they’re nearer to fixing the time of dying…that’s why you are seeing ‘unauthorized use,’ she was seemingly unnecessary at that point,” Figliuzzi, an NBC Files national security analyst, said.
Laundrie hasn’t been seen since Sept. 14, when he suggested his family he was going for a hike in Florida’s Carlton Decide.
A national hotline is accepting guidelines for somebody to come ahead with data on the Gabby Petito case: 1-800-CALLFBI (225-5324).