But where is the missing mom?
What does he know about the whereabouts of Amy Giordano, the 27-year-old Hightstown woman who bore the child he abandoned in a hospital parking lot?
She's still missing, and despite DiGirolamo's statement through a lawyer a few weeks ago that he's helping find her, something stinks.
If he has come clean with everything he knows, why haven't more details about Giordano's possible whereabouts made it out to the public?
The Trentonian ran a photo on its front page earlier this summer of surveillance camera footage showing DiGirolamo shopping with Giordano and their baby in a grocery store only hours before her disappearance.
Did she tell him he was taking off? What happened?
Labels: Amy Giordano, Rosario DiGirolamo
3 Comments:
What kind of free-speech journalism is it when a newspaper's blog is moderating, in other words, censoring, the comments made by people? Have some guts and allow people to make comments that you may not agree with.
Don't really know what you're talking about. We've green-lighted every comment that's not profane or offensive in some way. Only other exception is if it has nothing at all to do with the topic or the blog.
Actually, your 'Yankees Suck' Blog used a not-very-nice word that rhymes with 'Brasspole'. That is freedom in the first degree. Thank God our booys are dying in oil rich deserts so that you can greet me with such language... Your paper sucks and you don't have the balls to fire L. A. Parker - publish that!
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