Well, they found the dead girl, have they looked for the live boy? —
And Yes, the candidate is a Republican, did you have to ask?
Well, they found the dead girl, have they looked for the live boy? —
The "the girl in my bathtub" section of my campaign website for district attorney is prompting a lot of questions already answered by the "the girl in my bathtub" section of my campaign website pic.twitter.com/by72qbmGAH
— Michael Whitney (@michaelwhitney) May 7, 2021
And Yes, the candidate is a Republican, did you have to ask?
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The Daily Beast has an article on this.
My favorite part:
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Pretty safe bet: alcohol was involved.
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“Some people will not let this go away”, yeah some people are so annoying, certainly not the sort of thing that should interest a DISTRICT ATTORNEY!
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After living with a hoe for 6 wks. and claiming you didn’t really know her sounds a lot like moral turpitude to me. Oh right. That litmus test doesn’t apply to republicans.
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“Silly things”. right. So silly to learn that there is a dead girl in your bathtub, you have to come home and interview with the police. So silly.
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I wonder if the girl ever had a name, a life of hopes and dreams, family friends or colleagues.
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It happened in 2013, her name was Julia Law. More from Daily Beast;
‘The 26-year-old had been a paralegal in Peruto’s law office, where they struck up a romantic relationship. This was something of a pattern for the 66-year-old lawyer. As news of Law’s death broke, Peruto received a series of angry calls from a woman named Genna Squadroni. She was “his 25-year-old recent ex-girlfriend of three years,” Philadelphia Magazine reported, who had also worked in Peruto’s office—she had hired Law herself.
On his campaign website, Peruto describes the incident in a conversational tone: “In 2013, I was dating a girl for about 6 weeks, and didn’t really know her,” he writes. “I learned more about her after she died by reading an investigative article done by Philadelphia Magazine, written by Lisa DePaulo, which opened my eyes.”
The description clashes somewhat with the message Peruto shared on Facebook shortly after Law’s death. “It’s very hard to find someone who really matches you on all eight cylinders,” he wrote at the time, in a post cited by NBC 10. “I found my soulmate hippy, and can never replace her. We worked and played, and never got enough life…Earth lost the best one ever. Happy birthday baby.” ‘
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Peruto was known for legal representation of alleged mob bosses. Ms. Law was found face down in bath tub full of water with blood alcohol content of .45 percent. “Didn’t really know her”; that’s a familiar phrase. Yep nothing to see here, you know how some people just can’t let things go.
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Actually this could all be seen in Redhand’s link, apologies for duplication and thanks Redhand.
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What 26 year old woman wouldn’t want to hook up with a 66 year old dude with money? I’m sure he regaled her with stories about black and white TVs with no remotes, phones with cords, car windows he had to wind up manually, and encyclopedias.
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