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Old 08-18-2016, 01:52 AM
 
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I love these "theories". Maybe the Candyman got her. Maybe it was Son of Sam. Maybe it was the ghost of John Gotti.
Right, because the Candyman (who?), a guy in prison, and a ghost are as likely scenarios as a mob related murder in this case.
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Old 08-18-2016, 08:23 AM
 
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I just walked by Mr. Vetrano. He was on Crossbay Blvd in Ozone Park hanging up reward posters. I caught a glimpse into his eyes and saw pain and suffering. I felt horrible walking by him, I still do. I watched him walk down the street and saw a man trying his best to keep himself together. Like I said before I can't imagine what he and his family are going through right now. It was very painful to watch a father hanging reward posters on the Blvd for his daughter that was brutality violated and murdered. I hope they catch the savage soon.
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Old 08-18-2016, 08:31 AM
 
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I just walked by Mr. Vetrano. He was on Crossbay Blvd in Ozone Park hanging up reward posters. I caught a glimpse into his eyes and saw pain and suffering. I felt horrible walking by him, I still do. I watched him walk down the street and saw a man trying his best to keep himself together. Like I said before I can't imagine what he and his family are going through right now. It was very painful to watch a father hanging reward posters on the Blvd for his daughter that was brutality violated and murdered. I hope they catch the savage soon.
Yet members from this thread believe that's what mobster parents do, they plead on national TV for the killer to come forward, offer huge rewards for the coward, and post reward signs to catch this prick, real mafia business!

BTW, A hand full of city workers own businesses and have side jobs, I know some that own car washes, mechanic shops and plumbing work, just to name a few. By this thread standards, you have to be mobbed up to own a million dollar house in howard beach.

These parents lives will never be the same again, it's as if they're living, but they're not alive, a true nightmare. They want closure, its got to be hard knowing a piece of sh*t is still out in public after committing this kind of evil.
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Old 08-18-2016, 08:34 AM
 
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Latest developments....they're surveying more into the Brooklyn side along the Belt(Erskine). They found nothing on the opposite end.
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Old 08-18-2016, 08:38 AM
 
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Yet members from this thread believe that's what mobster parents do, they plead on national TV for the killer to come forward, offer huge rewards for the coward, and post reward signs to catch this prick, real mafia business!

BTW, A hand full of city workers own businesses and have side jobs, I know some that own car washes, mechanic shops and plumbing work, just to name a few. By this thread standards, you have to be mobbed up to own a million dollar house in howard beach.

These parents lives will never be the same again, it's as if they're living, but they're not alive, a true nightmare. They want closure, its got to be hard knowing a piece of sh*t is still out in public after committing this kind of evil.
Isn't that how it happens for most cases? Too much families will never get closure but for some reason I think these people know more than what's being said.
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Old 08-18-2016, 10:01 AM
 
Location: NYC
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Yet members from this thread believe that's what mobster parents do, they plead on national TV for the killer to come forward, offer huge rewards for the coward, and post reward signs to catch this prick, real mafia business!

BTW, A hand full of city workers own businesses and have side jobs, I know some that own car washes, mechanic shops and plumbing work, just to name a few. By this thread standards, you have to be mobbed up to own a million dollar house in howard beach.

These parents lives will never be the same again, it's as if they're living, but they're not alive, a true nightmare. They want closure, its got to be hard knowing a piece of sh*t is still out in public after committing this kind of evil.
You, like everybody else are just making assumptions
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Old 08-18-2016, 10:07 AM
 
Location: NYC
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I just walked by Mr. Vetrano. He was on Crossbay Blvd in Ozone Park hanging up reward posters. I caught a glimpse into his eyes and saw pain and suffering. I felt horrible walking by him, I still do. I watched him walk down the street and saw a man trying his best to keep himself together. Like I said before I can't imagine what he and his family are going through right now. It was very painful to watch a father hanging reward posters on the Blvd for his daughter that was brutality violated and murdered. I hope they catch the savage soon.
Sure he was in pain and suffering hanging up reward posters regarding his killed daugther.
-Especially in this sweltering heat........:-(
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Old 08-18-2016, 10:15 AM
 
Location: Bergen County, NJ
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Isn't that how it happens for most cases? Too much families will never get closure but for some reason I think these people know more than what's being said.
Truthfully real closure is never obtained. Nothing replaces your family member.
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Old 08-18-2016, 10:21 AM
 
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The last sentence in the following speaks volumes that hasn't otherwise been said. For whatever reason, this was not a random attack.

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(NYPD Police Chief) Kemper added DNA evidence had been recovered from the scene and that he should have the forensic results in the coming days. He refused to say what the source of the DNA is and in his explanation for not divulging that information addressed Vetrano’s still-on-the-loose killer.

“Whoever did this may be watching,” he said pointing to TV cameras in the back of the church, “and I will not let you know what I have.”

He did say that evidence recovered from the crime scene indicates there was not more than one attacker and that “every day we are making progress on this case.”

There is also no known threat to the community at large, the NYPD official said.
‘The best’ are on Vetrano case: cops - Queens Chronicle: Queenswide
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Old 08-18-2016, 11:19 AM
 
Location: Brooklyn New York
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^ i READ THE ARTICLE.
However, i dont agree to get rid of the weeds or what ever they are.
i think they are there for natural land reasons.

what I think is more important than removing all of natures weeds, is to educates people not to go there alone. hello? it doesnt take rocket science to figure that out.

It isnt the weeds fault, it is the persons fault for not using common sense.

not that this poor thing deserved this, but had she had some common sense.

hello????

wake up people!!!

still dont think it was random. sorry.
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