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To: maggief

“She’s been with him for years! We just finished the invitations to the shower! My daughter is hysterical.”

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LOL. Typical “socialite” type response. Never mind he is in jail for killing a woman. “What are we going to do about the BRIDAL shower? We can’t get our deposits back!”


68 posted on 04/21/2009 12:08:06 PM PDT by reaganaut (ex-mormon, now Christian. "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: reaganaut

Not blaming the fiance, but one wonders how Markoff explained his frequent absences away from home.

http://www.abc6.com/news/43359687.html

ABC NEWS: Markoff Won $5,300 At Foxwoods 2 Days After Boston Murder
Chris Boardman

Story Created: Apr 21, 2009 at 3:14 PM EDT

Story Updated: Apr 21, 2009 at 3:14 PM EDT

Phillip Markoff, the accused Craigslist killer, drove to Foxwoods Casino two days after he allegedly killed Julissa Brisman at the Boston Marriott Copley and gambled all night until he left with $5300 in winnings, ABC News has learned. He also gambled at the Connecticut casino two days after he attacked another escort at the Westin Hotel in Boston, stealing $800 out of her wallet before he bound her, duct-taped her mouth shut and then used plastic flexi-cuffs to tie her handcuffed wrists to a doorknob, a source told ABC News.

Markoff opened an account at the casino in 2008, but his visits to the casino increased “in March and April,” visits that led the Cheryl, New York native to apply for a credit line in early April.

“He went to Foxwoods frequently, including visits on April second, twelfth, and sixteenth,’’ the source told ABC News. “On the sixteenth he left with $5300 in winnings.’’

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71 posted on 04/21/2009 12:50:25 PM PDT by maggief
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