Posted on 10/16/2005 9:05:59 AM PDT by GeorgiaDawg32
LAFAYETTE, Calif. - The wife of prominent defense attorney and TV legal analyst Daniel Horowitz was found slain in the couple's San Francisco area home, police said.
Horowitz called 911 Saturday evening to report that the body of his wife, 52-year-old Pamela Vitale, was in the entryway of their home in an upscale neighborhood, police said.
The woman's identity has not been confirmed by authorities, but "based on what we know, it's believed to be the wife of Daniel Horowitz," said Contra Costa Sheriff's spokesman Jimmy Lee.
Authorities would not release details of how the victim died, but said it was a homicide. They had no suspects.
"We're talking to several individuals," Lee said. "Nobody's in custody right now."
A call to the Horowitz' home from The Associated Press went unanswered late Saturday.
"I can't talk," Horowitz told the San Francisco Chronicle when reached on his cell phone Saturday. "I can't. It's beyond words."
Horowitz is a regular television legal commentator who appears frequently on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News and was a frequent commentator during the Laci Peterson murder trial.
Horowitz is currently defending Susan Polk, accused of murder in the 2002 stabbing death of her husband in the poolhouse of their Orinda home. The trial had been scheduled to continue next week.
Vitale, a former high-tech marketing executive, worked at her husband's law practice, creating and managing databases.
When women moved into the professions it started and then escalated in the 60's. Generally if a woman had already graduated from prof school,,MD, phd, whatever, and was licensed and had a career she kept her name. Some always did.
Actually lots of women complain they cannot find old friends due to the name changes. But professionally, best get married before all the degrees and licenses, otherwise it is a bitch to change and nobody knows you who went to school or trained with you.
Some women, including my Mother who was born in 1908, thought it was better to have a professional name and a married name to use socially.
It isn't entirely a feminist thing. Plus if you marry a man with a hideous name, some don't want to change theirs.
I know professional people do that....professional WOMEN. When they have children....then it does get confusing.
It's not confusing when degree-earning women marry and adopt their husband's name. Women have been doing that for eons.
It's a women's lib "thing," that is, women were encouraged to keep their names and not take on the name of a MALE.
Lol. But, they kept their FATHER'S name. It was all stupid and hypocritical.
I can understand MOVIE actresses, but, really, it is supposed to be about a life-time commitment and children. Having ONE last name WAS/IS best for the children.
I think that we women were encouraged to be selfish, self-absorbed, man-hating bitches by the women's lib movement. We were taught that it was a GOOD thing to abort our unwanted fetuses, as if they were merely that and not our own flesh and blood.
Well, I better quit before I really get warmed up. You get my point already. :o)
Ah, OJ DID DO IT!
A client once took a poke at him, he says, and found out just how quick Horowitz's hands are.
His view of the world is not complicated, but it is not without contradictions. He believes there is good in every person. He believes killing is wrong. That includes the death penalty. Yet if someone were to hurt him or his family, he insists that he would take matters into his own hands.
His childhood friend, Bob Mazzi, has already spoken to the press and said that he was with him "up until the moment" and the rest of the day, Horowitz was with Susan Polk.
Vitale, 52, a former high-tech marketing executive, worked at her husband's law practice, creating and managing databases.
"The two were so intertwined with each other," Golde said. "They were perfect for each other and it was a great marriage. We're all just in total shock."
I find this very sad.
I took my husband's name because it was such a nice name and I had been cursed with one of those "Mc" names even though I was a professional and one of a family of all girls. Way back then my parents didn't want me to shed the family name but I was grateful to do so.
He is the total boss of the family and house and domain {hubby} so I try to lessen his load by paying the bills, signing those pesky contracts, picking out houses and cars I think he would like. I even own his insurance policies so he doesn't have to fret over them. Damn, I wrote his will to keep his mind fresh for important thought and contemplation. It is important to relieve the "big guy" of all the little annoyances of dailly life and financial planning.
I swear, if I dropped dead the man wouldn't know what bank our account is at, if there is a mortgage and how much money he has. He really does enjoy his life of work, hobby and contemplation. I just tend to the little details.
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