"We just went for a couple of hours and we ate dinner and had s'mores around the campfire and left, and there was nothing peculiar about it," she said.
When asked by the person recording if he thinks Cassie is knows more about her brother's whereabouts than she's admitting, Chapman said, "absolutely."Įarlier this month, Cassie Laundrie told ABC News that she didn't know where her was and would "turn him in" if she did, which she reiterated to protesters outside her Florida home in a video shared by TMZ.Ĭassie Laundrie said she last heard from her brother on September 6 - after he returned from his cross country trip without Petito - when the family went to Fort De Soto Park in Pinellas County, Florida. Last week, TMZ shared video footage of Chapman and his wife, Francie, knocking on the door at Cassie's home in Lakewood Ranch, Florida to no answer just before 7:30 p.m. "He says he will continue to process leads in Colorado while he’s there." "Team says he’s put together a talented network of local team members he calls the ‘Florida Team’ that will continue the search while he’s gone," Benson tweeted on Sunday (October 10). Sources close to the television bounty hunter told TMZ Chapman is set to meet with a doctor in his home state after experiencing an ankle injury recently, however, plans to "continue filtering through tips" during his ongoing search and plans to return to Florida once he's 100% healed.Įarlier this month, WFLA anchor Josh Benson reported Chapman's team confirmed the bounty hunter was "headed back to Colorado to meet with his doctor" after injuring his ankle and his "Florida Team" will continue to search for Laundrie while he's gone, though, at the time, Chapman continued to stay in Florida until recently.Īdditionally, Chapman is raising funds to continue what he described as an "expensive search," according to Benson. Duane " Dog the Bounty Hunter " Chapman has reportedly left the state of Florida amid his ongoing search for Brian Laundrie - the fiancé of Gabrielle ' Gabby ' Petito and a person of interest in her death - to return to Colorado.