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ANIMALS WOULD HAVE FEASTED ON LAUNDRIES BODY, SAYS EXPERT Brian Laundries body would have decomposed to a skeleton in less than two weeks and was likely feasted on by animals, according to one expert.

ANIMALS WOULD HAVE FEASTED ON LAUNDRIE’S BODY, SAYS EXPERT

Brian Laundrie’s frame would have decomposed to a skeleton in less than two weeks and was most probably feasted on by animals, in keeping with one expert.

Forensic anthropologist Dr Erin Kimmerle told The Sun: “Human remains uncovered on the open ground surface, with free access by way of predators and the warmth can decompose is as low as a week in Florida.”

Dr Kimmerle added: “While water will gradual the method down just a little, it is nonetheless not unusual to peer skeletonization in less than two weeks.”

While government shared few details, Brian’s remains are believed to have best consisted of a partial human skull and bones.

“Skeletal remains ceaselessly show injury because of vultures, possums, and different scavengers; on the other hand, such injury is easily distinguished from injuries attributable to inflicted trauma,” Dr Kimmerle stated.

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