According to the investigation, Holmdel Police responded to the townhouse just before 11 p.m. that May night four years ago after getting a 911 call about the attack. They found Dina Manzo and her current husband, who had freed themselves from zip-ties after being attacked with a baseball bat. Dina Manzo s new $60,000 engagement ring was stolen, along with $500 in cash, officials have said.
The initial investigation led to Mainello s arrest in May 2019. Two years later, prosecutors say their investigation ultimately uncovered Thomas Manzo s alleged role in stalking both victims and his motivations for the robbery and assault carried out by Mainello and another still unknown assailant.
According to the investigation, Holmdel Police responded to the townhouse just before 11 p.m. that May night four years ago after getting a 911 call about the attack. They found Dina Manzo and her current husband, who had freed themselves from zip-ties after being attacked with a baseball bat. Dina Manzo s new $60,000 engagement ring was stolen, along with $500 in cash, officials have said.
The initial investigation led to Mainello s arrest in May 2019. Two years later, prosecutors say their investigation ultimately uncovered Thomas Manzo s alleged role in stalking both victims and his motivations for the robbery and assault carried out by Mainello and another still unknown assailant.
Dina Manzo told investigators at the time of the 2017 attack that one of two masked intruders pushed her against a wall, covered her mouth, threw her to the.
Dina Manzo told investigators at the time of the 2017 attack that one of two masked intruders pushed her against a wall, covered her mouth, threw her to the.
Bank robber’s 70-year prison term unfair, N.J. high court says in calling for change
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The New Jersey Supreme Court ordered a Monmouth County bank robber re-sentenced Tuesday, saying the two separate prison terms that would keep him behind bars until he is 102 years old are unfair.
The court found the judges who sentenced Edgar Torres to a combined 70 years behind bars did not give explicit explanation for running the sentences consecutively. They sent it back, “for meaningful review and re-sentencing utilizing the principles contained in this opinion.”
The unanimous decision, though, went beyond Torres’ predicament. The court said they took the case because the sentences’ length “concerned” them, and they said the state legislature and an existing sentencing commission needs to address the issue of consecutive sentences.