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No wonder the police stopped searching for her.
That's a pretty specific spot to search, 25 miles away- they got a tip or a cell phone ping of a suspect
HMMM, so he admitted to killing her but did not have the decency to say where she was.
Also, his phone pinging in Staten Island, was he just trying to throw police off?
In the note Ozbilgen left, he wrote that “He had had enough and he could not do life in prison," Gramiccioni said. “He also admitted that what his parents would hear in the news was true except for charges of child *advertiser censored*.
bbmIn the note Ozbilgen left, he wrote that “He had had enough and he could not do life in prison," Gramiccioni said. “He also admitted that what his parents would hear in the news was true except for charges of child *advertiser censored*.
“Ozbilgen acknowledged he had dug himself a deep hole," the prosecutor continued. “He never disclosed where he disposed of Stephanie’s remains.”
Two teens, ages 17 and 18, walking south on Route 9 found Parze’s body just south of Old Mill Road in Old Bridge around 2:45 p.m Sunday. The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office announced Monday morning that a medical examiner had confirmed the remains found Sunday were Parze’s.
In the note Ozbilgen left, he wrote that “He had had enough and he could not do life in prison," Gramiccioni said. “He also admitted that what his parents would hear in the news was true except for charges of child *advertiser censored*.
“Ozbilgen acknowledged he had dug himself a deep hole," the prosecutor continued. “He never disclosed where he disposed of Stephanie’s remains.”
Two teens, ages 17 and 18, walking south on Route 9 found Parze’s body just south of Old Mill Road in Old Bridge around 2:45 p.m Sunday. The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office announced Monday morning that a medical examiner had confirmed the remains found Sunday were Parze’s.