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2sisters said:heres a few more links, I kept meaning to post this story but forgot. i guess its the "mommybrain"
Not long after radio personality Vince Marinello locked eyes with Liz Caruso, while he was emceeing an Elvis impersonators contest at Mid City Bowling Lanes in 2004, the couple's romance took off at a dizzying pace.
He twirled her on the dance floor that night, according to her mother, who watched from nearby, then he invited her on their first date on Valentine's Day. They married that fall, on Oct. 24.
But equally as quickly, the relationship seemed to spiral into bitterness. Marinello reportedly chastised his new bride for spending too little time with him, sucking money from his savings and not complimenting his appearance as much as their neighbors and friends did.
http://www.nola.com/search/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1157520668143380.xml?NEEJ&coll=1
Vince Marinello was that rare creature in broadcast journalism, an on-air personality who did not see his job in New Orleans as a way station en route to a bigger market. When he talked, with the faint accent native to the 9th Ward, his listeners knew straightaway that he was a son of this city.
http://www.nola.com/search/index.ssf?/base/library-111/1157869308246760.xml?ZZLIBB&coll=1
I think so. I think with Louisiana being the way it is and all his connections, not to mention money,he will walk on this one. My thoughts are with Mary Elizabeth Marinello's family.BillyGoatGruff said:Mid City Lanes? Don't they mean the Rock 'n Bowl?
Maybe not. It sounded like Harry Lee was washing his hands of him. And when your own family doesn;t have anything good to say about you--well, that goes pretty far with juries down there.2sisters said:I think so. I think with Louisiana being the way it is and all his connections, not to mention money,he will walk on this one. My thoughts are with Mary Elizabeth Marinello's family.
A jury in Lafayette found former television sports reporter and radio talk-show host Vince Marinello guilty today of murdering his estranged wife, taking only about an hour to reach a decision that requires a mandatory life prison sentence.