Gabby Petito’s selfie shows her with a bruised face moments before the traffic stop with Brian Laundrie
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Gabby Petito’s parents post her heartbreaking selfie of her battered and bruised face moments before Brian Laundrie tearfully stops traffic, as they sue Utah police for failing to protect her from the killer.
- The selfie taken by slain blogger Gabby Petito shows her with a bruised face moments before a 911 call about an attack by her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie.
- The image was shared by Petito’s family attorneys, who are preparing a lawsuit against police in Moab, Utah.
- Petito, 22, was strangled to death on a road trip with Laundrie in Wyoming in the summer of 2021, weeks after the selfie was taken.
A selfie taken by slain blogger Gabby Petito shows her with a bruised face moments before police responded to a 911 call saying she had been attacked by her boyfriend Brian Laundrie.
The image was shared by lawyers for Gabby’s family, who are filing a lawsuit against the police in Moab, Utah.
Gabby, 22, was strangled to death by Laundrie in Wyoming during a road trip in the summer of 2021.
The timestamp on the selfie shows that it was taken at 4:37 p.m. on August 12, 2021.
Minutes later, a witness called 911 and said they had just seen Laundrie attack Gabby in a parking lot in Moab.
The image was shared by lawyers for Gabby’s family, who are filing a lawsuit against the police in Moab, Utah. The lawsuit alleges that they did not handle the incident properly.
Gabby has tears in her eyes and a blood red bruise around her eye.
Lawyers for his family say officers responding to the incident ignored his injuries. They say the failure of the police to take adequate measures to protect Gabby contributed to her murder earlier that month.
Gabby’s family filed a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit against the Moab Police Department, alleging officers failed to properly handle the 911 call after a witness claimed she saw Brian punch Gabby and attempt to steal her phone just a few weeks before his death.
The lawsuit names the department, two officers who responded to the call and two former leaders.
Commenting after the images were released, Brian Stewart of the law firm of Parker & McConkie said: “Moab police failed to listen to Gabby, investigate her injuries and the severity of her assault, and failed to follow their own training. “. , Utah laws and policies.’
Police body camera footage from their response to the incident shows Petito wearing the same clothing as in the selfie.
She told officers that Laundrie “grabbed my face” and gestured to show them how she was attacked.
An officer asks: ‘Did he slap you or what?’
Petito responds, “He grabbed me with his fingernail, and I guess that’s why it looks like I definitely have a cut here.” I can feel it. When I touch him, he burns.
Police reportedly did not pursue the matter after Petito said he hit Laundrie first.
Utah code says that any attempt to cover a victim’s mouth or nose is defined as strangulation, which must be treated as aggravated assault, the Salt Lake Grandstand informed.
Instead, officers treated the incident as disorderly conduct and the couple separated for the night, Petito staying in his truck while Laundrie stayed in Moab.
Laundrie, shot himself in the head a month after Petito’s body was discovered in the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
Last year, the families reached a $3 million settlement in the Petito family’s wrongful death lawsuit against the estate of Brian Laundrie.