FL FL - Nancy Bochicchio, 47, & Joey Bochicchio-Hauser, 7, Boca Raton, 12 Dec 2007

I'm not having any luck pulling up the news articles in this topic, so I don't even know the names of the victims yet. (Still reading the topic.) Could this be connected to Boca Raton FL? :confused: :waitasec:
 
This is awful. I have a good friend whose 60-ish mom lives in Boca, and she is terrified to go to this mall, or anywhere, really, since this began.
 
I'm not having any luck pulling up the news articles in this topic, so I don't even know the names of the victims yet. (Still reading the topic.) Could this be connected to Boca Raton FL? :confused: :waitasec:

The murdered mother's name is Nancy Bochicchio, her murdered daughter's name is Joey Bochicchio-Hauser. The other murder victim tied to the same killer is Randi Gorenburg.
 
The murdered mother's name is Nancy Bochicchio, her murdered daughter's name is Joey Bochicchio-Hauser. The other murder victim tied to the same killer is Randi Gorenburg.

I meant the topic I linked, sorry I wasn't clear. My mistake. *wry* I was finally able to get one of the links in that topic (which I linked) pulled up this morning though. :) Do you think these crimes and that crime might be connected? The crime I linked was a mother and child murdered in 2006.
 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23759073/

Police hunt Fla. mall killer of three
Task force formed to nab killer who preys on women in affluent mall
The Associated Press


BOCA RATON, Fla. - The 911 call lasted a split second. Not even a breath was heard.
It was Nancy Bochicchio's last desperate plea for help.
The single mom and her 7-year-old daughter, Joey, would soon be dead, each bound and shot in the head in the back seat of their black Chrysler Aspen.
Their day started with a trip to the posh Town Center mall in this affluent oceanside community for shopping in the hectic weeks before Christmas.
"You go to the mall thinking you're going to be safe," said JoAnn Bruno, Bochicchio's sister. "Would anyone think they were going to go to a mall in Boca Raton and be abducted and tortured and murdered? I mean, would anybody think that?"
Even scarier, it's not the first time this killer has struck at that mall — and maybe not the last.
March 23, 2007
Randi Gorenberg, 52, heads to the mall to do some shopping. It's a typical day for the bubbly, outgoing doctor's wife and mother of two.
She loves the Town Center. It's got all the best high-end stores — Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue.
Surveillance video shows her leaving the mall at about 1:16 p.m. She walks into the parking lot to her black Mercedes SUV.
Just over a half-hour later, at 1:54 p.m., witnesses spot her car driving through a park in nearby Delray Beach.
Then a gunshot.
Gorenberg's body falls limply from the passenger door, shot in the head.
Her Mercedes is found a few minutes later abandoned behind a Home Depot. Her purse and cell phone are missing. So are her black and white Puma shoes.
No one sees the killer. To this day, he's a ghost.
"It's been a very hard and sad year for me," said Gorenberg's mother, Idey Elias. "And whoever he is, he's still out there doing these evil things."
August 7, 2007
A 30-year-old woman and her 2-year-old son leave the Town Center mall on a balmy afternoon and head for their black Lincoln Navigator in Nordstrom's parking garage.
The woman puts her son in his car seat and loads her purchases in the back.
She gets behind the wheel and is startled to see a man sitting beside her child with a gun to his head. The gunman is dark-skinned, about 5'11", 180 pounds, wearing sunglasses and a full-brimmed floppy hat, possibly with a ponytail.
"Take whatever you want, just don't hurt us," she tells him.

The man orders the woman to drive to an ATM where she withdraws $600.
He then orders her into the back seat, where he binds her feet with plastic ties, secures her hands with cheap novelty handcuffs and fixes her neck to the headrest with another tie.
He's calm but threatens to kill her. She doesn't resist. They drive back to the mall where he puts a pair of blacked-out swim goggles over her eyes.
He asks if she's OK, even gets her a drink of water and her inhaler for asthma. Then he disappears.
The woman eventually frees herself.
"He took my license and told me if his picture was on the news that he would come after me ... and my son," she would later say. "I'm terrified."
She has concealed her identity from the public out of fear for her own and child's safety, appearing before reporters on the condition that her name and face not be shown.
Three days after she was attacked, the same man is believed to have robbed a woman at gunpoint in a parking garage at another nearby shopping area.
Dec. 13, 2007
It's just after midnight at the mall. A security guard making his rounds notices a black SUV idling in the parking lot and calls police.
The Bochicchios are dead inside.
Just 10 hours earlier, Nancy Bochicchio picked up Joey from her second grade class for a doctor's appointment. The inseparable pair then hit the mall.
They enter between Neiman Marcus and Sears and come out the same way less than an hour later, spotted on surveillance video, their long shadows trailing them in the afternoon light.
Video from a nearby bank then shows their car at a drive-through ATM.
Bochicchio withdraws $500. No one knows what happens next but the killer.
Both are bound in the exact manner as the August victim. Their eyes, too, are covered with blacked-out goggles.
Nancy's handcuffs are broken, possibly in a struggle.
Bruno, Nancy's sister, says she was a feisty woman and likely would not have gone easily.
"She would have fought for Joey," Bruno said.
It might have sealed her fate.

'It's a nightmare'
"I can imagine Joey screaming," Bruno said sobbing, her hands clenched around a wad of tear-soaked tissues. "Every time I think of it, it's a nightmare."
Joey would have turned 8 a week after her death. Instead of birthday presents, Bruno bought coffins.
"I have the same dream all the time of her ... just looking down on me and she says, 'You gotta get him ... You gotta catch him,'" Bruno said. "I pray every day that it haunts him ... I pray that he has the nightmares that we all have."
Nancy and Joey are buried by Nancy's parents in a crypt in New York. Bruno bought slots beside them for her and her husband. "We always said we'd be together until the end," she said.
Bruno has sued the mall's owner, Simon Property Group, alleging negligence in failing to provide enough security. The August victim has also sued. Simon officials did not respond directly to the allegations, but said the mall is upgrading its surveillance capabilities.
"These crimes are still under investigation and many crucial questions remain unanswered," Simon Property spokeswoman Billie Scott said.
A task force has been formed to catch the killer. The city is offering a $350,000 reward. Police have followed up on more than 800 tips.
While they haven't definitively linked the Gorenberg case with the others, it appears they're all connected.
"Someone is obviously noticing women in high-end SUVs at the mall and targeting them," said Capt. Jack Strenges of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
Numb to violence
Evidence shows Gorenberg may have been trying to leap from her vehicle when she was shot. Bochicchio may have been trying to free herself from the handcuffs.
"It would appear that when they try to resist, he murders them," Strenges said.
Former FBI profiler Mark Safarik said if the same person killed Gorenberg, he may have learned from that experience that his victims would be more easily controlled if they had small children.
"He's now going to get the cooperation that he didn't get with his first victim," Safarik said. "Control is really a big issue for this guy. It's the control that keeps him calm, and when he loses control, things go bad, so I think he learned from the first case."
Safarik said the attacker likely has a violent criminal past and is a local who knows the area. He's impulsive, doesn't consider consequences and is numbed to violence.
"You've got to be pretty desensitized to shoot a 7-year-old," Safarik said. "And my guess is this guy isn't going to have a problem doing it again."
 
Why do we not have a better description of this guy, and video shots from the ATM machines? The lack of attention to this case, and the lack of details is ridiculous. How horrifying for those vicitms - he has to be stopped!
 
This case scares me terribly. I can hardly follow it. The blacked out goggles, strapping vics to the headrest, coldly shooting a child, is what creeps me. And toy handcuffs???

Reannan, You are correct! We know sleuthers at WS are better than the pros at picking out detail in ATM pics. Eve Carson is a great example of that.
 
This souless animal needs to be put down.Period.
 
Randi Gorenberg's Family...One Year Later

The past year has been cruel to Randi Gorenberg's family.Her husband, having taken up with another woman, isn't speaking with her mother or brother. Her son, who gave himself over to drug addiction, just left county jail for a mandatory treatment center. Her daughter, set to graduate from college in May, is about to start her life in a city far away, without the benefit of a mother's guidance. Her mother feels like a walking shadow, forced to play mother, father and grandmother to her dead daughter's two children when all she wants is to cradle her head and cry.

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/south/epaper/2008/03/22/m1a_gorenberg_0323.html
 
I believe I heard on tv that it's thought that these are the types of crimes that are coming into the U.S. from illegals who do this type of kidnap killing that is prevalent in their country.
 
I was telling my husband about this case, and he brought up an issue we had discussed before. He says he thinks it would be a good idea for malls to essentially enclose the entire facility, including the parking areas, behind a fence/wall. Anyone entering or exiting would have to go through a security center - sort of like gated communities. I guess I have mixed feelings about this. I don't want to live in a world where we are forced to shop behind fortressed walls - but then again; maybe we already do live in that world. Thoughts?
 
I think this person targets women with children because that is a very vulnerable target - easy to frighten and manipulate.

I agree with KarlK that this is probably a junkie looking for quick case. Although he did not murder the first set of victims, he has progressed to that. I believe he does not want to leave witnesses. This is a terrifying case.
 
Possible break in Town Center Mall murders

Boca Raton police have released surveillance video from the Aventura Mall that shows a man who matches the description of the Town Center Mall murders suspect.

Police say they received a tip from an anonymous caller who was at the Aventura Mall, on Wednesday, April 30, and saw a suspicious male who matched the sketch previously released by Crime Stoppers.

More, including video, at link: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sfl-0509bocasuspect,0,1960152.story
 
Possible break in Town Center Mall murders

Boca Raton police have released surveillance video from the Aventura Mall that shows a man who matches the description of the Town Center Mall murders suspect.

Police say they received a tip from an anonymous caller who was at the Aventura Mall, on Wednesday, April 30, and saw a suspicious male who matched the sketch previously released by Crime Stoppers.

More, including video, at link: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sfl-0509bocasuspect,0,1960152.story


Thanks I4G for this update.
This video, IMO, could blow this case out of the water.:clap:
If you go to your above link and click on the first video pic on the right, there is another video of this creep.
What's scary is the fact that when he enters the store, a mother and her little girl are standing right there....yet he doesn't seem to notice them.
With this video and the info from the unidentified caller, he will be caught.
 
Good thing for the mom and daughter being followed there was an alert tipster.

Whew...think how they will feel if this guy turns out to be the Boca Raton killer.
 
http://www.wpbf.com/news/16211868/detail.html
Authorities arrested Robert Bodek, 27, at the Apple store inside the Aventura Mall around 11 a.m. Friday after a shopper there called police reporting that she saw a man fitting the description of a sketch of the Town Center mall suspect walking through the food court.
 
An arrest!!! YAY!!! Hopefully it is him!! From his spontaneous outburst of "I was at the Aventura Mall a week ago and was following my mother. I did not do anything wrong.", one would assume.... Damn, he's kinda creepy.
 
YEAHHHHHHHHHHH
This could be it.
LMax, thanks for the update.

The guy they arrested has to be the same one from the video.
Check it out...they guy in the mall video, takes off his hat and his hair is in a ponytail.
Then look at the arrest picture.

Just watched the news conference!
When he was arressted, he had the SUNGLASSES AND THE HAT.
 

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