Utah judge dismisses Gabby Petito wrongful death lawsuit against Moab police

A Utah judge dismissed a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit filed by Gabby Petito's parents against Moab police, citing governmental immunity. The family plans to appeal, seeking justice for alleged police negligence during a 2021 domestic violence incident involving Petito and Brian Laundrie.

New disturbing claims in the death of Gabby Petito

Court documents are revealing what Brian Laundrie's parents knew after Gabby Petito's death. Petito’s family is suing Chris and Roberta Laundrie for emotional distress in relation to Gabby's death during a 2021 road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. The Laundrie's opened up in depositions about what their son told them two days after Gabby was believed to have been murdered. They described getting a "frantic" phone call from Brian saying Gabby was "gone" and he needed a lawyer.

Gabby Petito selfie shows bruises on her face, photo taken same say of Utah traffic stop

A new photo released by attorneys in a lawsuit against Moab, Utah Police Department shows a cell phone image taken by Gabby Petito of bruising on her face prior to a domestic violence traffic stop in Utah. According to the law firm, the photo was taken by Petito herself shortly before the traffic stop and it was recovered from her phone. She allegedly showed the injury to an officer who the family's attorneys say ignored her "and did nothing more to investigate or document the injury."