• #21
I did just what you suggested tonight at the Wawa. The person behind the counter told me he wasn't sure what happened to the flyer but that he remembered seeing it there and didn't realize it had disappeared until I asked about it. This guy works there EVERY night. Sigh.. I'm debating if I should make another flyer and repost it.. what do you think?

I think you are wonderful turanna25 for caring enough to help.

I do think you should call the Red Bank Police first to verify that Viridiana is still missing, just to make sure the poster wasn't taken down for a valid reason?
 
  • #22
I did just what you suggested tonight at the Wawa. The person behind the counter told me he wasn't sure what happened to the flyer but that he remembered seeing it there and didn't realize it had disappeared until I asked about it. This guy works there EVERY night. Sigh.. I'm debating if I should make another flyer and repost it.. what do you think?

You are a winner....:)
I wish I can help you, but I live in Manhattan.

YES, I do think if you can you should put a few flyers up.
Not so sure that the Police has to tell you anything since you are not FAMILY.

If it were me, I would just do it. PUT THEM UP. but also go back to that store where the sign was removed and see if they would put it up also?
my guess is that the town does not want people to be scared and stay home.
They want people out and about and spending money. (just a guess)

If my friend who lives in Red Bank, was not sick (triple bypass)
I would ask him to put some flyers up, but I cannot ask him at all.
 
  • #23
I think you are wonderful turanna25 for caring enough to help.

I do think you should call the Red Bank Police first to verify that Viridiana is still missing, just to make sure the poster wasn't taken down for a valid reason?
I doubt that the police will give her information, since she is not family.

I agree that she is wonderful. :)
 
  • #24
I tried to get info from the police the other day and was unsuccessful. And I was at work and in uniform. hmm.. I will posy more flyers in the next few days. I had something happen personally that is making it difficult to get down there right now. I reside in northern NJ but work in that area.

Thank you summer breeze and songline, but I'm just doing what I hope someone else would do for me if I was in Viridiana's situation. I also don't agree with how that town handles these kinds of situations. So, I'm hoping I can help in a positive way rather than sweep it under the rug.
 
  • #25
bumping
 
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  • #27
http://www.app.com/article/20110625...n-charged-after-body-found-buried-off-Parkway

10:03 PM, Jun. 25, 2011

An Eatontown man has been charged with the murder of his estranged wife following the discovery of a body buried off the Garden State Parkway in Aberdeen, Monmouth County Prosecutor Peter E. Warshaw Jr. said Saturday night.

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Warshaw said an autopsy scheduled Sunday was expected to verify that the victim was Beltran-Gomez and to determine the cause of death.
 
  • #28
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/06/estranged_husband_of_missing_r.html

Published: Sunday, June 26, 2011, 8:49 PM
Updated: Monday, June 27, 2011, 5:22 AM
By James Queally/The Star-Ledger

ABERDEEN — The body of a Monmouth County woman who disappeared after leaving her job at a Red Bank restaurant last month was discovered Saturday, and police have charged her estranged husband with the slaying.
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An autopsy was completed today, but Warshaw said he could not disclose the cause of death or discuss a motive in the slaying.

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Rest in Peace Viridiana.
 
  • #29
http://www.nj.com/monmouth/index.ssf/2013/11/eatontown_man_admits_to_killing_wife_burying_her_off_garden_state_parkway.html

Oscar Prior-Ramirez, 33, of Eatontown, pleaded guilty to one county of first-degree aggravated manslaughter, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni announced in a release. In exchange for his plea, the prosecutor’s office will recommend a 27-year prison sentence.

The victim’s family approved of the plea deal, according to the prosecutor’s office.
 
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Oscar Prior-Ramirez kills his wife, buries her in a shallow grave and gets only 27 years? smh

Oscar Prior-Ramirez of Eatontown was sentenced Thursday to 27 years in prison for killing his estranged wife, who was found buried in a shallow grave off the Garden State Parkway in 2011.

Superior Court Judge Richard W. English imposed the prison term on Prior-Ramirez for the death of Viridiana Beltran-Gomez, the mother of his two children. The judge ordered that Prior-Ramirez serve 85 percent of the term, or almost 23 years, before he can be considered for release on parole, under the state’s No Early Release Act.


http://www.app.com/article/20140417/NJNEWS14/304170091/Oscar-Prior-Ramirez?nclick_check=1
 

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