US Politics | Gabby Petito’s parents make plea to Elon Musk for Twitter feature that could ‘save a lot of lives’

GABBY Petito's parents have shared a message on Twitter, asking the company's CEO Elon Musk to enable a feature that could help spread the news of missing persons more rapidly.  Joseph Petito, Gabby Petito's father, wrote the message in reply to one of Musk's Tweets.  SplashGabby Petito's parents, Joseph and Nicole, asked Elon Musk for a Twitter feature that could help people learn about missing persons cases more rapidly '/ ' ReutersElon Musk recently purchased Twitter and has been asking followers for useful suggestions that could make the app more useful '/ ' "What should Twitter do next?" wrote Elon Musk on November 18.  Joseph wrote: "It would be amazing if there was a link to #MissingPersons close to our real-time location. "Put them on our feed as you do with promotions. "Remember, these are the people who log onto your newly acquired site regularly.  READ MORE GABBY PETITO POOR TASTE 'Disgusting' Brian Laundrie Jeopardy! question is slammed by fans 'I WILL KILL YOU' Gabby's family file suit against police & allege cop threatened mistress "You could save a lot of lives." Gabby Petito's mother, Nicole Schmidt, showed support for Joseph's idea, retweeting it and adding a message of her own.  "Yes…#twitteralerts for the missing!" she wrote.  "Elon Musk we need help for missing persons." Most read in News 'GOING TO HELL' Lori Vallow's mother-in-law issues haunting message to cult mom BAR BLOODBATH At least five dead in mass shooting at LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs KNIFE RAMPAGE Eerie link emerges between university murders and killer that inspired Scream 'FIND HIM' Dad claims clues in case 'linked to JonBenet Ramsey murder' dismissed by cops 'NEVER TOO LATE' I'm bodybuilding grandma - haters slammed me but I'm unrecognizable at 66 CRASH CHAOS Suspect named after 'young girl killed' at Christmas parade Gabby Petito was a 22-year-old who went on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé and never returned home.  Her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, returned home without Gabby and disappeared soon after.  Weeks after reporting her disappearance, Gabby's remains were found in Wyoming.  The cause of death was determined as strangulation.  Laundrie was found dead in Florida, with authorities ruling his death a suicide.  In a notebook that was found by Laundrie's body, he wrote that he was responsible for Gabby's death.  Earlier this week, Gabby Petito's family was awarded $3million from Laundrie's estate.  ...The Petito family lost their daughter, and they were also denied the opportunity to confront her killer,... said Patrick Reilly, the Petito's attorney.  ...No amount of money is sufficient to compensate the Petito family for the loss of their daughter, Gabby, at the hands of Brian Laundrie. Read More on The US Sun WORLD IS WATCHING Qatar brushes off controversy as World Cup opening ceremony kicks off 'GOING TO HELL' Lori Vallow's mother-in-law issues haunting message to cult mom ...Brian did not have $3million; it's an arbitrary number. Whatever monies they do receive will help Gabby's family in their endeavors with the Gabby Petito Foundation. The Gabby Petito Foundation supports missing persons organizations and cases, providing aid to victims of domestic violence in various ways, including through education, and raising awareness.

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