
The man died in prison of apparently natural causes. I'm only sorry it took so long. In 1996 he murdered a beautiful young lady named Anne Marie Fahey and the rest is history that will never go away.
The following is from the Philadelphia Inquirer...
"On June 27, 1996, Capano took Fahey to dinner at Panorama, a Philadelphia restaurant, trying to persuade her to resume an affair she had ended the previous fall. A month earlier, Fahey wrote in her diary that she had brought "closure" to her relationship with Capano, describing him as a "controlling, manipulative, insecure, jealous maniac."
Later that night, prosecutors said, Capano shot Fahey to death in a large house he had rented after separating from his wife of 23 years. He then dumped Fahey's body 70 miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean, in a shark-infested area known as "mako alley."
It is a terrible tragedy, but I have one question which is somewhat insignificant, but it bothers me. Why does the media keep reminding us about their dinner at Panorama? I see Panorama as quietly one of Philadelphia's all-time great restaurants. It doesn't deserve to be remembered as the place where this couple dined before this monster murdered this beautiful young lady.
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