In a shocking turn of events, Houston restaurant owners Matthew Mitchell and his wife, Thy Mitchell, were found dead in their upscale home along with their two young children, Maya (8) and Max (4). The family has finally broken their silence, dispelling rumors and providing clarity on the tragic events.
Dispelling the Pregnancy Rumors
Contrary to initial reports, Thy Mitchell was not pregnant. Her family has confirmed that these claims were false, and there was no history of domestic abuse in the family. The bodies were discovered after a welfare check, initiated by the children’s babysitter who noticed they were not at school as expected.
The Investigation and the Aftermath
Police were called to the scene, and the family reports that no one had entered the home before their arrival. They have turned over all security camera footage to the authorities. The couple owned two restaurants, Traveler’s Table and Traveler’s Cart, and the family has assured the public that both businesses will continue normal operations.
Matthew and Thy Mitchell: A Legacy in the Food Industry
Matthew and Thy Mitchell were well-known figures in the Houston food scene. Traveler’s Table, one of their restaurants, was featured on Guy Fieri’s Food Network show, “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” in 2021. The couple often posed for photos with the famous TV host, showcasing their passion for the culinary arts.
FAQ
- Were Matthew and Thy Mitchell expecting a third child? No, Thy Mitchell was not pregnant. This information has been confirmed by her family.
- Was there any history of domestic abuse in the family? No, there was no history of domestic abuse. The family has provided this information to dispel any false rumors.
- How were the bodies discovered? The bodies were discovered after a welfare check, initiated by the children’s babysitter who noticed they were not at school as expected.
- Will the restaurants continue normal operations? Yes, the family has assured the public that both Traveler’s Table and Traveler’s Cart will continue normal operations.
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