Josephine Frenna

Josephine Frenna went missing on August 21, 2008, and was found dead three days later, yet her family says Frenna didn’t swim.

“Josephine wasn’t a water person,” family friend Steve Stabile told the Herald. “She wasn’t one to go swimming on the beach. She hated the sand. She wouldn’t even put a toe in the swimming pool.” (Fox News)

The day after Frenna disappeared, she and her ex-husband were to appear in court. Frenna had a restraining order against her ex-husband, Gerardo Di Marco, and court records show she called him “violent” and “dangerous”. Frenna said she and her 13-year-old son had feared for their lives.

Yet in a twist, Frenna’s belongings were discovered on the beach (sandals, towel, keys to her condo) in front of where she lived by either a building worker or a woman on the beach (reports vary), and nothing seemed out of place in her condo.

Police are saying that there was no evidence of trauma to Frenna’s body, but they aren’t ruling out foul play.

With that, if you see Gerardo Di Marco talk about his wife and her disappearance, please let me know. I’d like to see Di Marco speak.

“Detectives have not determined whether the drowning was an accident, or even how and where Frenna got into the water. They’re awaiting surveillance video footage from buildings near her condo at 4020 Galt Ocean Drive, and toxicology results from an autopsy, said Sgt. Frank Sousa, Fort Lauderdale police spokesman. (SunSentinel.com).

Anyone with information is asked to call Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477

Source: ABC News
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