Massachusetts ‘Gaming’ Future
Philadelphia Inquirer - April 8, 2013 - Foul play ruled out in casino hotel deaths
Atlantic City Police have identified the two people found dead in a hotel room at the Revel casino as North Jersey residents.
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The bodies of Vincent A. Iappelli Jr., 56, of Ringwood and Clarissa I. DelCollo, 22, of Hasbrook Heights were discovered Sunday afternoon by a housekeeper.
An initial investigation by the Atlantic County Medical Examiner's Office concluded there were no signs of trauma, no visible signs of injury, and no signs of foul play.
Police recovered narcotics from the room. The cause of death is pending toxicology reports, said Sgt. Monica McMenamin, spokeswoman for the Atlantic City Police Department.
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Massachusetts ‘Gaming’ Future
Philadelphia Inquirer - April 8, 2013 - Foul play ruled out in casino hotel deaths
Atlantic City Police have identified the two people found dead in a hotel room at the Revel casino as North Jersey residents.
...
The bodies of Vincent A. Iappelli Jr., 56, of Ringwood and Clarissa I. DelCollo, 22, of Hasbrook Heights were discovered Sunday afternoon by a housekeeper.
An initial investigation by the Atlantic County Medical Examiner's Office concluded there were no signs of trauma, no visible signs of injury, and no signs of foul play.
Police recovered narcotics from the room. The cause of death is pending toxicology reports, said Sgt. Monica McMenamin, spokeswoman for the Atlantic City Police Department.
http://www.philly.com/philly/ news/breaking/ 20130408_Foul_play_ruled_out_in _casino_hotel_deaths.htmlSee More
Philadelphia Inquirer - April 8, 2013 - Foul play ruled out in casino hotel deaths
Atlantic City Police have identified the two people found dead in a hotel room at the Revel casino as North Jersey residents.
...
The bodies of Vincent A. Iappelli Jr., 56, of Ringwood and Clarissa I. DelCollo, 22, of Hasbrook Heights were discovered Sunday afternoon by a housekeeper.
An initial investigation by the Atlantic County Medical Examiner's Office concluded there were no signs of trauma, no visible signs of injury, and no signs of foul play.
Police recovered narcotics from the room. The cause of death is pending toxicology reports, said Sgt. Monica McMenamin, spokeswoman for the Atlantic City Police Department.
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