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    UNFINISHED BUSINESS? Connecticut Killer Peter Manfredonia Journeying to New Jersey: Police
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    CONNECTICUT killer Peter Manfredonia has hit the highway in route to New Jersey for unknown reasons after stealing a black SUV in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, sometime Tuesday — according to an alert issued by Warren County officials.

    “Countywide BOLO Peter Manfradonia, wanted for double homicide out of Connecticut. Subject has possibly just stolen a black Hyundai Santa Fe out of East Stroudsburg area and possibly heading towards Jersey City. PA reg. KYW1560,” the be on the lookout alert reads.

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    “If seen call 911, DO NOT APPROACH, suspect considered armed and dangerous.”

    Warren County is part of the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ metropolitan area.

    It shares its eastern border with the New York City Metropolitan Area with its northwestern section bordering The Poconos.

    Earlier Tuesday afternoon, State Police said a black SUV was stolen near the area where wanted Connecticut killer Peter Manfredonia was last seen

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    As Your Content readers know, the 23-year-old University of Connecticut student fled Connecticut after brutally murdering at least two people and kidnapping a third on May 22.

    Your Content readers were first to know that the FBI have drafted in agents from around the country to help bring the 23-year-old UConn student to justice after fleeing from a community nearby his hometown of Sandy Hook, Connecticut on May 22 following a string of murders, and sources close to the investigation previously told Your Content they are confident the mystery will soon be solved.

    “There is a concrete timeline,” the source said. “There are credible witnesses who helped authorities determine a promising path,” a source close to the investigation told Your Content.

    “Agents are still going door-to-door and interviewing friends, relatives, neighbors and acquaintances of Manfredonia.”

    “Peter’s digital footprints, witnesses and credible leads are being rapidly pursued.”


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