Dead TCNJ student's parents win right to names
EWING, N.J. - Parents of a College of New Jersey student who is believed to have died in a trash compactor will get the names and addresses of other students who lived in his dorm. A judge issued an order granting their request. The more than 500 students who lived in Wolfe Hall during the 2005-06 school year have until next Thursday to object to having their addresses released.
EWING, N.J. - Parents of a College of New Jersey student who is believed to have died in a trash compactor will get the names and addresses of other students who lived in his dorm. A judge issued an order granting their request. The more than 500 students who lived in Wolfe Hall during the 2005-06 school year have until next Thursday to object to having their addresses released.
A lawyer for the parents of John Fiocco Jr., of Mantua, said she believed somebody knew what happened to the 19-year-old.
He disappeared after returning to the dorm March 25, 2006, following an off-campus party. Days later, state police found Fiocco's blood around the trash compactor. His body was found in a Bucks County landfill a month later. - AP