The parents of John Ozbilgen, the 29-year-old Freehold Township man who authorities say is responsible for the death of Stephanie Parze, say they do not agree with that conclusion and believe their son is innocent in both death and disappearance of Parze, the family's lawyer said.
“First and foremost, the family expressed to me their condolences for the loss of Ms. Parze," the family's lawyer Richard E. Incremona told the Asbury Park Press Wednesday. "Obviously, they’re disappointed that she’s not alive, but they’re hoping that there’s closure for the family."
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The parents of John Ozbilgen, the 29-year-old Freehold Township man who authorities say is responsible for the death of Stephanie Parze, say they do not agree with that conclusion and believe their son is innocent in both death and disappearance of Parze, the family's lawyer said.
“First and foremost, the family expressed to me their condolences for the loss of Ms. Parze," the family's lawyer Richard E. Incremona told the Asbury Park Press Wednesday. "Obviously, they’re disappointed that she’s not alive, but they’re hoping that there’s closure for the family."
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Seems like the "confession" amounted to a note saying whatever his parents heard about him was true, and that he didn't want to spend the rest of his life in prison. (Link upthread of message). I don't believe he actually confessed specifically to killing her. Just enough wiggle room for parents to go into denial. JMODidn't he confess to the killing in the suicide note, though? How do they explain that? And who else makes sense if not JO? That's some deep denial if you ask me.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A ring of drug pushers used shopping center parking lots on the South and North Shore alike to peddle prescription pills from their cars, police allege.
Today, police wrapped up a months-long undercover operation that targeted the crew, arresting five on drug-dealing charges and another three on possession charges.
A woman who identified herself as John Ozbilgen's mother said the same of her son: "He was shopping for crickets for lizards" in PetSmart.
8 young Staten Islanders arrested after months-long investigation into sale of prescription drugs
Note-this article was 10 years ago-.
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Bumping my post from November 11th- His Mom was saying the same kind of thing nine years ago when he busted for selling drugs.
8 young Staten Islanders arrested after months-long investigation into sale of prescription drugs
The parents of John Ozbilgen, the 29-year-old Freehold Township man who authorities say is responsible for the death of Stephanie Parze, say they do not agree with that conclusion and believe their son is innocent in both death and disappearance of Parze, the family's lawyer said.
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