Photos and bouquets are seen in front of a River Oaks home where police found a family of four dead with gunshot wounds in Houston, Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Raquel Natalicchio/Houston Chronicle
Harris County’s medical examiner has confirmed Houston restaurateurs Matthew and Thy Mitchell and their two children were pronounced dead on Monday — the same day police said a suspected murder-suicide left a family of four dead at their River Oaks home.
A 52-year-old man shot a 4-year-old boy, 8-year-old girl, 39-year-old woman and himself on the 2100 block of Kingston Street, where patrol units responded for a welfare check Monday evening, according to the Houston Police Department. The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences has now confirmed the deaths of the entire Mitchell family — Thy, Matthew and their children Maya and Max.
Matthew died by suicide, and Thy, Maya and Max died of gunshot wounds to the head, according to the medical examiner.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Thy’s sister Ly Mai had also said both her sister and the two children died on Monday. She did not reference Matthew Mitchell.
Houston police have not identified any of the victims and were still investigating.
The Mitchells were influential in Houston’s dining scene for years, and the triple-murder suicide has devastated friends, family and colleagues throughout the area.
Here’s what we know so far about the case.
Owners Matthew and Thy Mitchell of the soon to open restaurant ’Traveler’s Cart’, inspired by street food and food halls from around the world, is photographed on Monday, Oct. 14, 2024 in Houston.
Raquel Natalicchio/Staff photographer
The Mitchells were prominent Houston restaurateurs
Thy and Matthew Mitchell owned Traveler’s Table and Traveler’s Cart in Montrose. They launched Traveler’s Table in 2019 and introduced Traveler’s Cart in 2024.
The couple traveled together across the world, visiting countries from Morocco to France to inspire their dining brand in Houston. They started a travel clothing line called Foreign Fare in 2023.
Thy was born in Chicago and grew up in Houston, helping at her family’s Vietnamese restaurant and working in the industry as she studied at the University of Houston. 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.
Traveler’s Table on Westheimer is shown as of 2024 in this Google Maps street view image.
Google Maps
Matthew’s career began in journalism after he attended Emory University, and he wrote while living in France, Italy, England, Paris and New York. He started working in the pharmaceutical industry when he returned to Houston and served as the CEO of the Texas Center for Drug Development. He later entered culinary school and received a degree in culinary arts from the Art Institute of Houston before teaming up with Thy.
Police responded to a welfare check
A welfare check drew Houston police to the Mitchells’ home Monday evening following calls from a babysitter and the sister of one of the Mitchells. Authorities learned the family “had not been heard from or seen” since Sunday night, police wrote in a statement on Tuesday.
Patrol units were dispatched at around 5:30 p.m., and officers found four people dead with gunshot wounds when they entered the home.
Two adults and two children were found dead in a River Oaks home owned by Traveler’s Table co-owners. Houston police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide.
John Wayne Ferguson/Houston Chronicle
Shooting circumstances remain unclear
Houston police have not released a motive for the shooting, and there were no calls for service at the family’s address during the last six months, according to the department.
It’s also unclear when the shooting occurred. Harris County’s Institute of Forensic Sciences, which serves as the county’s medical examiner, documented the family’s deaths at 6:11 p.m. — over 40 minutes after the police dispatch.
One child was River Oaks Elementary student
Maya Mitchell attended River Oaks Elementary School, according to Houston ISD. School counselors and crisis specialists were available to meet with students, parents and staff there on Tuesday, Principal William J. Dedrick said.
“It is with deep regret that we inform you of a recent loss to our school community,” Dedrick said in an email to parents, which the district shared with the Chronicle. “One of our scholars died.”
Houstonians lay flowers outside River Oaks home
Roses, hydrangeas and orchids rested outside the Mitchells’ River Oaks home on Kingston Street near Westheimer Road Tuesday evening.
Family photos were taped to a wall above. The home was dark, and shades were drawn on the second floor.
Photos and bouquets are seen in front of a River Oaks home where police found a family of four dead with gunshot wounds in Houston, Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Raquel Natalicchio/Houston Chronicle
Mitchells’ restaurants remain open
Traveler’s Table and Traveler’s Cart each remained open after the Mitchells’ deaths. Restaurant staff issued a statement Wednesday thanking their staff and asking the public for privacy.
“As Traveler’s Table and Traveler’s Cart remain open for business, we want to thanks our loyal staff, who have shown up and worked through these difficult circumstances, ensuring that we continue to serve our community,” the statement reads. “We are asking for unity and respect for our privacy as we navigate this immense loss. Hospitality comes from within, and to honor the Traveler’s Legacy, we will continue to welcome you into our restaurant.”
News
Friendship Twist: Kouri Richins’ friends reportedly refused to defend her because they say she had done something similar to them before
PARK CITY — Kouri Richins was ordered Wednesday to spend the rest of her life in prison without the possibility of parole for the poisoning death of her husband, Eric Richins. Anyone who committed such acts as she did for financial gain “is simply too dangerous to ever be free,” 3rd District Court Judge Richard […]
Case Turn: A surprise move from Alex Murdaugh’s mother has put alleged new evidence back in the spotlight
James Lasdun covered the Murdaugh trial for the New Yorker. He believes Murdaugh did it. He’s still glad the convictions were overturned. Tracy Glantz/The State/TNS/ABACA via Reuters Connect The announcement on Wednesday that South Carolina’s state Supreme Court has overturned Alex Murdaugh’s 2023 conviction for the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, was the latest […]
Evidence Sh0ck: Alex Murdaugh’s mother has reportedly come forward with powerful evidence she says could clear her son
James Lasdun covered the Murdaugh trial for the New Yorker. He believes Murdaugh did it. He’s still glad the convictions were overturned. Tracy Glantz/The State/TNS/ABACA via Reuters Connect The announcement on Wednesday that South Carolina’s state Supreme Court has overturned Alex Murdaugh’s 2023 conviction for the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, was the latest […]
Unexpected Turn: A figure no one saw coming has just changed the momentum in Alex Murdaugh’s trial
James Lasdun covered the Murdaugh trial for the New Yorker. He believes Murdaugh did it. He’s still glad the convictions were overturned. Tracy Glantz/The State/TNS/ABACA via Reuters Connect The announcement on Wednesday that South Carolina’s state Supreme Court has overturned Alex Murdaugh’s 2023 conviction for the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, was the latest […]
Verdict Reversed: Alex Murdaugh’s murd3r convictions were overturned, but one major legal reason is keeping him locked up
Prosecutors say they plan to retry Alex Murdaugh on murder charges after his convictions were thrown out by the South Carolina State Supreme court. Joshua Boucher/Pool/The State The South Carolina Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions Wednesday primarily focused on how a county clerk’s improper comments to the jury violated his right to a […]
Legal Twist: Alex Murdaugh’s murd3r convictions have been overturned, but he still isn’t walking out of pr!son
Prosecutors say they plan to retry Alex Murdaugh on murder charges after his convictions were thrown out by the South Carolina State Supreme court. Joshua Boucher/Pool/The State The South Carolina Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions Wednesday primarily focused on how a county clerk’s improper comments to the jury violated his right to a […]
End of content
No more pages to load











