'I felt safe because she was with Brian': Gabby Petito's mom, stepdad speak out about Laundrie

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Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Gabby Petito's parents speak out about Brian Laundrie
Gabby Petito's parents say they thought their daughter was safe with Brian Laundrie

BLUE POINT, Long Island -- In a heartbreaking new interview, Gabby Petito's parents say they thought their daughter was safe with Brian Laundrie and that her fiancé would take care of her for the rest of her life.

Now, he is still the subject of a nationwide search and is the sole person of interest in her murder.

Mom, Nichole Schmidt, and stepfather, Jim Schmidt, spoke candidly to "60 Minutes Australia" about the young man they thought Laundrie was -- and who they now believe him to be.

"He was very polite and quiet," Nichole Schmidt said.

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She said she never had a problem letting her younger children look up to and spend time with Laundrie.

"He'd draw them pictures and stuff," she said. "He would read books to my little one at night before bed. So he just seemed like a nice guy."

"They got to know him, and they liked him," Jim Schmidt added.

Nichole Schmidt thought about the kind of relationship she wanted her daughter to be in, but a fear that Laundrie would do anything other than take care of Gabby never crossed her mind.

"I worried," she said. "I told her to be careful, be safe, to be aware of your surroundings. Don't trust anybody. But I felt safe because she was with Brian, and I felt like she would be OK."

Her parents are now back in Long Island after bringing Gabby's ashes home from Wyoming, and they are demanding justice.

"I just want to get him in a cell for the rest of his life," Nichole Schmidt said.

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Nearly one month after her body was found in Wyoming, the coroner announced that Gabby Petito died by strangulation.

Dad Joe Petito tweeted an image of the Wyoming mountains with the words, "Love you, and miss you."

Over the weekend, the Gabby Petito Foundation marked her legacy with its first fundraiser on Long Island in the hope of benefiting other missing people and women in abusive relationships.

The search for Laundrie continues, with his family's attorney saying in a statement that Gabby Petito's death at such a young age is a tragedy.

He reminded that Laundrie is only a person of interest, and they'll address the pending fraud charge against him.