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Such a tragic story - I'd been following reports of her missing for days...then saw this early this morning...so sad - she was taking care of her mother who has cancer.
Danielle Santangelo put an ad in a weekly publication calling herself the "Girlfriend next door" and the man who responded slashed her throat, Volusia County sheriff's investigators said Thursday.
Santangelo's body was found in the back seat of her mother's red Chrysler Sebring, stashed in a wooded area south of DeLand at Darchelle Court and Cherry Street. Her neck had been cut.
Sheriff's detectives arrested Willie Hicks, 32, an unemployed Volusia County man late Wednesday and charged him with first-degree murder in the death of the 34-year-old Port Orange woman.
Investigators said Santangelo placed an ad in The Pennysaver. It read: "Girlfriend next door. Beautiful. Young Italian. Very classy. Call anytime 24/7," and then she listed her telephone number, said Volusia County sheriff's spokesman Brandon Haught.
Hicks responded to the ad a day or two before Santangelo's disappearance on Monday. Investigators do not know what day the two first talked on the telephone but it's believed they met in person for the first time on Monday, Haught said.
much more here
http://www.news-journalonline.com/n...1/12/officials-personal-ad-led-to-murder.html
Danielle Santangelo put an ad in a weekly publication calling herself the "Girlfriend next door" and the man who responded slashed her throat, Volusia County sheriff's investigators said Thursday.
Santangelo's body was found in the back seat of her mother's red Chrysler Sebring, stashed in a wooded area south of DeLand at Darchelle Court and Cherry Street. Her neck had been cut.
Sheriff's detectives arrested Willie Hicks, 32, an unemployed Volusia County man late Wednesday and charged him with first-degree murder in the death of the 34-year-old Port Orange woman.
Investigators said Santangelo placed an ad in The Pennysaver. It read: "Girlfriend next door. Beautiful. Young Italian. Very classy. Call anytime 24/7," and then she listed her telephone number, said Volusia County sheriff's spokesman Brandon Haught.
Hicks responded to the ad a day or two before Santangelo's disappearance on Monday. Investigators do not know what day the two first talked on the telephone but it's believed they met in person for the first time on Monday, Haught said.
much more here
http://www.news-journalonline.com/n...1/12/officials-personal-ad-led-to-murder.html