This is Joey and Nancy Bochicchio, tragically murdered in Boca Raton, Florida after the Boca Raton Police Department failed to take seriously the report of another woman whom was abducted with her child in the same manner from the same location without any warnings from the BRPD. This is a very serious situation in Florida....and the same situation exists here.
I know that the two situations are different, but when you consider the police position in both cases and the severity of the consequences for both, these two situations aren't so different.
Joey and Nancy Bochicchio were abducted, blindfolded with swimming goggles and executed in a mall in their own SUV about seven years ago. In a world that is this insane that may not sound so out of the ordinary, but there is a big problem with this case...before Joey and Nancy Bochicchio were abducted and killed, another woman and her two year old son were likely abducted by the same man, but she escaped and the police didn't believe her story, so they buried it.
Three days after the initial victim and her son were abducted, blindfolded and forced to take money out of the ATM machine, then escaped, another woman was robbed at gunpoint in the same manner. Police failed to report the initial robbery and this second victim had no idea that she was putting herself in danger.
Four months later, Joey and Nancy Bochicchio were killed at the same mall with the same modus operendi as the first victims.
Instead of the first victim's story leading the news, the police didn't take her story seriously and doubted that it occurred the way she described it despite the great details that she provided to them. Ligature marks, zip cuffs and blacked out swimming goggles were used in both cases and then, of course, there was the Boca Mall. Since the police failed to warn the public about the initial mom and daughter abduction, Joey and Nancy Bochicchio went to the Boca Mall without any information about the previous horrifying crime that had taken place earlier. The police failed to act on the side of public safety...and that mistake may have cost Joey and Nancy Bochicchio their lives. It also cost that police department a butt load of money in civil cases brought by both sets of victim's families filed against the mall and the police department.
Failure to act responsibly on behalf of the victims of crime is negligent. Going on the television news to discredit a witness/victim of the crime that the police department knows is true is criminally liable....and discrediting a rape victim publicly is just down right shameful...but Officer Kelly Fieux knows all about shaming a gay rape victim. He did that to me...then the next night he had the audacity to arrest me for being victimized again and tortured to enter my neighbor's home to take a shower...what was I supposed to tell him? The voices that talk to you told me to do this? He would have denied it like crazy...and I would have been put in an insane asylum, but that is the truth. You know something else, my neighbors, who really liked me, didn't even call the police, it was a woman...who wasn't there that alerted my police to being there. They didn't press charges...Lisa did.
In the middle of what I was told was my rape investigation the police said, on the television news, that "there was no rape investigation". Now how does the PSPD plan on handling that?
Are the police telling all of you, like the police in Boca did to the first victim and her daughter, that they didn't believe me? I have proof that it happened and I have proof that someone was intimidating me for reporting it...my team knows exactly what happened and how many other victims of this crime were injured because of their irresponsible news casting? It's the same situation and the same result. Negligence on behalf of one police officer with a bad idea and poor judgment cost people their health and their safety...how do you put a price on that?
Knowing that I was being monitored by my team and that someday I would be able to use those conversations before I filed the rape report I did something that most rape victims would be terrified to do. I confronted the two people that Lisa and her brother told me were responsible for that rape. I went to Steven Frey, in full observation of Lisa and Brian and told him that I was going to file the report. I asked him on several occasions if he knew anything about it or if he was involved. He said nothing...but I could tell he knew more. I asked Peter DiMartino, in person, if he had anything to do with it too...he also said he didn't but I could tell he also knew more.
I reported the two for the rape because that was the information that I had, but I talked to both of them knowing full well that Lisa and Brian would have something to say to each of them about it. A brilliant move now that I think about it because now I have text messages from Steven Frey admitting to a relationship between the two.
Lest anyone think that I am lying about this situation, I knew that reporting this crime would bring all of the problems that it has. When I met Christopher Monti, found out that he'd been raped similarly, I knew he was also in grave danger of having a life like my own.
The similarity between the Bochicchio murders and the rapes and torture of all of the victims subsequently are a result of negligence on behalf of a police department that listens to a girl that knows everything and knows nothing at all. A woman afraid to show her face or come forward to tell her story, but isn't afraid to lie to the police about all of the events of that night. Had police moved correctly at the time I reported the rape in October of 2007 then Christopher Monti would not have been raped in 2008, May. He wouldn't have gone to jail and he wouldn't have a police record trumped up by police arrests based on the lies of a woman that calls herself "Molly Bondhus".
Police need to understand the seriousness of their errors in my case...and their failure to do anything to stop this from happening again.
Response ability has to do with being a witness or a victim of a crime too...I have the ability to respond to what I have been put through and only one person has sought to keep that from happening...to me it is painfully obvious that this situation consistently falls in favor of the criminals rather than the victims and it is extremely dangerous for those of you that aren't experiencing what I am.

