
Petito's Family: Give Same Attention To All Missing People
Newsy
Joseph Petito said the Gabby Petito Foundation will seek to fill in any gaps that exist in the work of finding missing people.
The family of slain traveler Gabby Petito on Tuesday implored the public and news media to put the same energy into helping find other missing people as they did Petito, a 22-year-old woman who vanished on a cross-country trip with her boyfriend.
Petito's parents and stepparents spoke to reporters at a news conference in New York — showing off fresh tattoos based on her designs and mantra "Let it be" — as authorities in Florida continued searching for her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, who is a person of interest in her disappearance and remains unaccounted for.
A lawyer for Petito's family, Richard Stafford, renewed calls for Laundrie to turn himself in and criticized his parents for what he said was a lack of cooperation in the search that turned up Petito's remains. The Laundries released a statement Monday saying they weren't helping him flee.