btw from today's Boston Herald...car shopping with a fugitive from justice:
>>>A woman fitting Giovangelos description arrived at AutoSmart on Route 28 in Hyannis in the late morning or early afternoon, said Darrell Fietz, owner of AutoSmart LLC on Route 28 in Hyannis.
A blonde woman in her 20s was driving the car and there was a man, also in his 20s, in the front passenger seat, he said. A woman fitting Giovangelos description was sitting in the backseat. She had on gray sweatpants, a pink hoodie, and big sunglasses, with that hood pulled over so you couldnt see her face, Fietz said. Giovangelo arrived at court earlier in the day wearing a pink hoodie and gray sweatpants.
The woman in the pink hoodie got out of the car and was looking at a silver 1999 Mercedes ML 320 SUV, Fietz said. The man approached Fietz and offered to pay $6,000 cash for the car.
He basically said, Ive got cash, we need a car now, Fietz said. He did all the talking. She didnt want to have any contact with us.
The man didnt want to test-drive the car, and balked at the idea of an AutoSmart employee making a copy of his drivers license, Fietz said. A short time later the man told Fietz they would return later to get the car. The pair got back into the Accord and drove away.
(When they find her they're looking at aiding and abetting)
>>>About 10 minutes after they left, Fietz heard a description of Giovangelo on the radio and called the police. It was too much of a coincidence not to call the police, he said.