A devastating new twist has emerged in the tragedy surrounding Houston restaurateurs Matthew and Thy Mitchell. Just months before the shocking incident, Thy’s family was already grieving another sudden loss that now adds heartbreaking context to the case.
At first, many focused on the horrifying discovery inside the family’s River Oaks home. Now, newly surfaced details reveal the Mitchell family had already been rocked by another sudden death just weeks earlier — one that quietly unfolded far from the headlines.
Matthew and Thy Mitchell were widely known as the couple behind Traveler’s Table, one of Houston’s most recognizable restaurants. Their stylish public image and family-centered social media presence made the news of their deaths especially difficult for many to process.

Matthew and Thy Mitchell smile together while posing for a close-up photo in formal attire. | Source: Instagram/thy_travelers
River Oaks Welfare Check Led to a Horrifying Discovery
The restaurateurs were also parents to two young children, Maya and Max, and, according to reports, Thy was pregnant at the time of her death.
According to the Daily Mail, Matthew, 52, was identified as the suspect in the deaths of his pregnant wife, Thy, 39, and their two children, ages 8 and 4. The family was found dead inside their $1.2 million River Oaks home on May 4, 2026.
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Authorities said all four died from gunshot wounds, and the case is being investigated as a murder-suicide. Police responded to the home shortly after 5:26 p.m. for a welfare check after a babysitter and relative had not heard from the family for more than a day.
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The children had reportedly last been seen on Sunday and were later found dead in their beds, according to Fox26. A River Oaks neighbor named Cindy told Click2, “We haven’t had these kinds of tragedies. We don’t have robberies,” she said. “I shake for the little kids.”
A publicist for the family’s restaurant also described Thy as a “dear friend” and told the publication that the family would not release a statement while the investigation continues.

Thy and Matthew Mitchell’s kids, Max and Maya, being goofy in a photo, posted on June 19, 2025. | Source: Facebook/Thy Mitchell
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Their Picture-Perfect Life Hid Heartbreak
According to the Houston Chronicle, Matthew originally began his career in journalism after attending Emory University. He reportedly lived and worked abroad in France, Italy, England, Paris, and New York before eventually returning to Houston and entering the pharmaceutical industry.
Matthew later became CEO of the Texas Center for Drug Development before pursuing culinary arts at the Art Institute of Houston and eventually opening Traveler’s Table alongside Thy. The report also noted that Thy was born in Chicago and grew up in Houston, helping at her family’s Vietnamese restaurant and working in the industry while studying at the University of Houston.
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She eventually entered the hospitality and retail industry, where she became an HR manager before returning to the restaurant business when she and Matthew opened Traveler’s Table.
But even as friends and family mourned the loss, another newly surfaced detail soon began drawing intense attention online — the timeline documented in the medical examiner’s report.
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Thy Mitchell’s Final Instagram Vlog
But amid the tributes and shock, another detail makes the tragedy feel even more devastating: Thy’s final Instagram post. Mere days before the deaths, Thy shared a cheerful Instagram vlog showing a sweet mother-daughter day with Maya. The outing was centered on dress shopping for Thy’s sister’s wedding in Boston later in the year.

Thy Mitchell and her daughter, Maya, having lunch during their mother-daughter day out, posted on May 3, 2026. | Source: Instagram/thy_travelers
The video begins with a still of what appears to be her sister’s hand showing an engagement ring, while a man stands in the background. Text on the screen explains the happy reason behind the outing: “Vy is getting married!”
Thy and her daughter are then seen walking down the stairs together as they leave their house, and Thy drives them to the dress shop, where little Maya starts trying on dresses.
In the room, Maya appears in a soft, formal dress while mirrors surround her. It is a simple, joyful scene — the kind of family moment that would normally feel light and lovely.

Maya trying on dresses during her day out shopping with her mom. | Source: Instagram/thy_travelers
The video later cuts to the mother and daughter having lunch together. In one especially tender moment, Maya playfully feeds her mom a bite of her cookie.

Maya feeding her mom, Thy Mitchell, a cookie. | Source: Instagram/thy_travelers
The duo is then seen back at the dress shop, where Maya watches Thy try on dresses. The little girl gives her opinion on one dress and rates it a “10/10” before a shop attendant comes to check on them.
Thy’s caption made the video even more poignant after the tragedy. She wrote:
“Vlog: an afternoon dress shopping for my sister’s wedding in Boston later this year 💐. Maya picked her dress and made sure I was set too (10/10 😂) @davidsbridal @shopdavidpeck. Light lunch stop at @craftpita always hits the spot. The sweetest mom-daughter time 🤍.”

Maya complimenting how good her mom looked in a dress she had tried on at a dress shop. | Source: Instagram/thy_travelers
Another Family Death Happened Just Weeks Earlier
But while Thy’s final post focused on one sister preparing for marriage, another sister was quietly experiencing unimaginable grief at nearly the same time.
According to a February 2026 Facebook post shared by Thy’s sister Ly Mai, the family had already suffered another devastating loss only two months earlier. Ly revealed that her husband, Matt, had suddenly died after doctors reportedly believed he suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm. She described the loss as unimaginable and said the family was struggling to process the shock:
“I am still in complete disbelief that I am writing this. My husband, Matt, passed away suddenly due to what doctors believe was a ruptured brain aneurysm. Our hearts are shattered, and this loss feels impossible to comprehend.”
The revelation adds another deeply emotional layer to an already devastating story — especially given how joyful Thy’s final social media posts appeared just weeks later.

A smiling photo of Ly Mai and her husband, Matt Chun, shared in Ly’s Facebook post announcing his sudden death. | Source: Facebook/Ly Mai
Family Grief Continues to Grow
After the deaths of Thy and her children, Ly also shared another emotional Facebook statement confirming the family’s heartbreak. “We are heartbroken to share that my sister, Thy, and her beloved children, Maya and Max, passed away last night,” she wrote.
“Our family is grieving deeply and asks for privacy during this incredibly difficult time. Funeral arrangements will be shared when they are available,” she added.

Thy Mitchell and Maya smiling for a photo. | Source: Facebook/Ly Mai

Thy Mitchell and Max smiling for the camera. | Source: Facebook/Ly Mai
Ly ended the post by thanking people for their understanding and support. She also shared a family photo collage that showed Thy smiling with her children in happier moments.

Max and Maya smiling for a sweet sibling photo. | Source: Facebook/Ly Mai

Maya and Max sharing a sweet sister-brother moment. | Source: Facebook/Ly Mai
Thy’s Father Later Shared a Devastating Message
As the family continued mourning, another painful detail emerged from Thy’s father’s Facebook page.
In a repost of the family tribute shared online, Thy’s father, Thuy Mai, said the family was devastated and suggested that both mental health struggles and Texas gun laws played a role in the tragedy. The heartbroken father wrote:
“We are devastated…. Due to depression, mental health, and Texas gun law.”
While he did not elaborate further, the emotional message quickly drew attention online as many continued searching for answers about what happened inside the Mitchell family home.

Thy Mitchell with her daughter, Maya, and son, Max, posted on May 5, 2026. | Source: Facebook/Ly Mai
But as loved ones continued mourning Thy Mitchell and her children, additional tributes, resurfaced social media posts, and newly discussed timeline details began adding even more emotional — and unsettling — layers to the tragedy.