It appears the search for Brian Laundrie, the main suspect in the death of 22-year-old travel blogger Gabby Petito, has now come to an end after human remans recently found near some of his belongings tested positive for his DNA.

Search teams found nothing of note Wednesday at a Florida wilderness park where they have spent days looking for the boyfriend of Gabby Petito, the young woman who authorities say was killed while on a cross-country trip with him.

MSNBC host Joy Reid is catching heat for criticizing the media’s coverage of YouTuber Gabby Petito. While Black, indigenous and women of color go missing or are found dead almost daily, the media only fixates on murdered white women. Joy Reid calls it “missing White woman syndrome."

According to a report published by the state, 710 indigenous people, mostly young girls, went missing in Wyoming from 2011 to 2020. They also found 85% of the miss were kids and 57% were females

In today's "Russ Rant," the boss man gives his unfiltered opinion on that failed "Justice for J6" rally and questions the white privilege of the boyfriend in Gabby Petito's missing person case that may soon be labeled a homicide now that a body was found.

The search for Brian Laundrie -- whose fiancée, Gabrielle Petito, went missing under the most suspicious and tragic of circumstances -- embodies white privilege in every way, fashion and form.