Gabby Petito, a 22-year-old woman from Blue Point, New York, set off on a four-month road trip around America with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie.
The adventurous couple had dreamed of exploring the country in a campervan, with Gabby planning to document their journey as a travel video blogger.
Known for her free-spirited nature and love for experiences over material possessions, Gabby was described by her father, Joe Petito, as a young woman who valued the moments that life had to offer. She had two tattoos, a triangle with flowers on her left arm, and the phrase “Let it be” on her right arm.
On July 2, 2021, Gabby and Brian began their travels, but concerns arose when Gabby’s family grew worried about her well-being. Tragically, two months later, Gabby was found dead in Grant Teton National Park, where she had been camping with Brian before her disappearance.
Authorities confirmed that Gabby had died from strangulation and had sustained severe head injuries. Her family, devastated by her loss, decided to launch the Gabby Petito Foundation in her honor, aiming to carry on her spirit of adventure and positivity.
Brian Laundrie, who had returned home to Florida without Gabby, became a person of interest in the case. His sudden disappearance and lack of cooperation with authorities led to suspicions surrounding his involvement in Gabby’s death. Eventually, Brian’s remains were found in a Florida park, along with a note taking responsibility for Gabby’s death.
In the note, Brian expressed his love for Gabby and his remorse for the tragic events that had unfolded. He tragically ended his own life, unable to bear the weight of living without her. The FBI confirmed the identification of Brian’s remains and the details of his death.
The story of Gabby Petito’s disappearance and death captured the attention of the nation, sparking conversations about mental health, domestic violence, and the importance of valuing every moment of life. The Gabby Petito Foundation serves as a reminder of Gabby’s spirit and the impact she had on the world, even in her untimely passing.