Gabby Petito’s parents have appeared in an emotional interview, right after picking up their daughter’s ashes and saying their final goodbyes.
It has undoubtedly been an emotional journey in the Petito household as Gabby’s parents just returned from Wyoming with the remains of their daughter’s ashes. But it was not long before the grief-stricken couple appeared for an emotional interview, calling for justice.
According to local media outlets, Gabby’s mother was quick to announce how she wanted to see Brian Laundrie, whom she referred to as a ‘coward,’ to enter into jail and stay there for the rest of his life.
Nicole Schmidt made the comments during a sit-down interview alongside ’60 Minutes Australia’ which aired last Sunday.
Nicole explained how she and her husband believed her daughter would remain safe with Brian Laundrie and that’s why they were not worried when she opted to embark on the trip. But what they got in return was not only broken trust but the tragic death of their daughter.
As the hunt for Brian Laundrie continues, Gabby’s mother says she sees Brian as a coward and cold-blooded murderer. She heartbreakingly added how her daughter did not deserve to die like this and hoped to see Brian live in jail for the rest of his life after what he had done.
Both of Gabby’s parents mentioned how Brian’s family was guilty of protecting him and how they were appalled that his parents refused to talk to them on the matter.
“Their silence speaks volumes. It’s quite evident that they know everything and plenty of information. I just wish I could sit down with them, face to face, and ask them why they’re playing games. Just let me know the truth,” she went on to mention.
Both Brian and Gabby ventured on a ‘once in a lifetime’ adventure but tragically, Gabby never returned back alive while a police hunt for her fiance Brian continues. A federal arrest warrant has been issued for Brian’s arrest with many suspecting how he may be hiding in a hidden reserve in Florida.
Gabby’s mother concluded by stating how she believed Brian deserved to stay in a cell for the rest of his life, claiming how that was the only form of vengeance and justice they required for closure.