What Netflix’s American Murder: Gabby Petito Reveals About Her Final Days
The tragic story of Gabby Petito and her fiancé Brian Laundrie was supposed to be a tale of adventure—an ambitious road trip across America. But what started as a dream holiday turned into a national tragedy. American Murder: Gabby Petito, a gripping new three-part Netflix documentary, explores the final months of Petito’s life, unraveling a series of disturbing events that would ultimately lead to her death. Here’s a deeper look into the case, what the documentary reveals, and the lasting impact of Gabby’s story.
A Dream Adventure Gone Wrong: #VanLife
In 2021, Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie set off on what they envisioned as the adventure of a lifetime. Inspired by the growing #VanLife trend on social media, they bought a van, converted it into a home on wheels, and planned a four-month road trip across America’s national parks. Gabby chronicled the journey on her Instagram and YouTube accounts under the name “Nomadic Statik.” The couple had been dating since 2019, and Gabby had even moved to North Port, Florida, to live with Laundrie and his family. However, the reality of their relationship proved to be much darker than their social media presence suggested.
The documentary dives into Petito’s life before the trip, shedding light on strained family dynamics and Laundrie’s controlling behavior. Gabby’s friend, Rose Davis, reveals that Petito had a difficult time connecting with Brian’s family, particularly his mother. One alarming incident mentioned in the documentary shows Laundrie allegedly stealing Petito’s wallet and ID to prevent her from meeting with a friend, revealing signs of controlling behavior.
In the summer of 2021, the couple set out on their planned road trip. Gabby, working as a pharmacy technician and at Taco Bell, saved up to fund the journey. By July 2, 2021, they left New York, full of hope and ambition to document their travels. Tragically, that journey would come to an abrupt and heartbreaking end.
The Last Days: Aug. 2021
On August 12, 2021, a 911 call reported a possible domestic violence incident in Moab, Utah, involving Petito and Laundrie. When police arrived, they spoke with the couple separately. Petito appeared distressed, but both parties downplayed the situation, and no charges were pressed. Petito was left in the van while Laundrie was taken to a hotel for the night. The next day, they continued their trip.
Despite the seemingly perfect photos and videos Gabby posted on social media, things were far from ideal between the couple. On August 25, Petito made her final post on Instagram. Shortly after, communication with her stopped completely. Her family tried reaching out multiple times, but she didn’t respond. A strange text from her phone on August 27, referring to her grandfather as “Stan,” raised alarm, as it was unusual for Gabby to refer to him by his first name.
The Disappearance and Nationwide Search
On September 11, 2021, Petito’s mother reported her daughter missing to authorities after having not heard from her for over a week. A disturbing discovery followed—Brian Laundrie had returned home to Florida, driving Petito’s van but without her. He quickly hired an attorney, refusing to cooperate with the investigation. This sparked a nationwide search for Gabby, which captured widespread attention.
Social media, especially platforms like TikTok, became flooded with amateur investigators piecing together details from Gabby’s online posts. The investigation expanded over 2000 miles, as police retraced Petito’s steps.
The Discovery of Gabby Petito’s Body
The investigation led authorities to Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, where Petito’s phone was last active. A breakthrough came when another #VanLife blogger, combing through their footage, found images of Petito’s van parked at Spread Creek within the park. After three weeks of searching, on September 19, Petito’s body was discovered.
The scene was believed to have been staged. An autopsy later confirmed that Gabby died from strangulation, leaving investigators with more questions than answers about the final moments of her life. Her family was devastated by the news. Gabby’s stepfather, Jim Schmidt, recalls breaking down upon hearing the news, saying, “I collapsed to the ground… I had to call my wife and tell her from 2,000 miles away that our daughter was dead.”
The Investigation Into Brian Laundrie
The documentary reveals chilling details about Brian Laundrie’s actions following Petito’s disappearance. On August 29, Laundrie made multiple calls to his parents, telling them that Gabby was “gone” and that he needed their help. His parents quickly contacted an attorney. Laundrie hitchhiked multiple times to return to the van after placing Petito’s body in the wilderness. To create an alibi, he sent text messages from both his and Petito’s phones to suggest they were still together.
Investigators were able to piece together the final days of Petito’s life through security camera footage and witness accounts. On August 27, Gabby and Brian were seen arguing at a restaurant in Jackson, Wyoming. The pair was later spotted at a Whole Foods store, marking the last known sighting of Gabby alive. That night, Petito was believed to have been working on her computer—likely her final moments before her tragic death.
Laundrie’s Disappearance and Death
Following the discovery of Gabby’s body, Brian Laundrie became a key suspect. On September 20, police executed a search warrant at his home, but Laundrie was missing. He had allegedly gone on a hike, but his parents did not report him missing until much later. After weeks of searching, Laundrie’s remains were found on October 20, 2021, at Carlton Reserve in Florida.
A letter found with his body included a confession, where Laundrie claimed he killed Gabby to “put her out of her misery” after a bizarre accident. However, this explanation was inconsistent with the results of Petito’s autopsy.
The Aftermath: Lawsuits and Settlements
In 2022, the Petito-Schmidt family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Brian Laundrie’s parents, Roberta and Chris Laundrie, claiming they helped their son cover up his crime. The lawsuit was settled for $3 million, but no criminal charges have been filed against Laundrie’s family.
Gabby Petito’s tragic story remains a source of heartbreak for her family and friends, but it has also sparked a nationwide conversation about domestic violence, missing persons cases, and social media’s role in both documenting and potentially hiding the truth.
Final Thoughts
American Murder: Gabby Petito offers a haunting glimpse into the final days of a young woman’s life, revealing how a picture-perfect social media presence can mask an abusive relationship and a tragic end. It also underscores the power of public interest and social media in driving justice, even when the system falters. Gabby’s story is far from over—her family continues to seek justice and honor her memory.