![]() ![]() That Anne Marie worked for Delaware Governor Tom Carper and her disappearance would get the attention of the media and other higher ups never seemed to occur to Capano he must have been shocked when then President Bill Clinton had offered aid in the search for Anne Marie. This arrogance would carry over into his trial where it would be out in full force as he took the stand and testified to say that the jury hated him would be an understatement. It says a lot about Capano that he thought he could take Anne Marie out for dinner on the night of Thursday, June 27, 1996, kill her at some point after, that no one would recognize she was missing until at least Monday (as she had that Friday off from work) and that his account of events that evening would be taken and accepted without dissent. His relationship with Anne Marie and his decision to murder her would cast a long and ugly light on him and the circles in which he moved. Capano had been a mover and shaker in Wilmington one of the people to be admired, awed of and envied. ![]() Anne Marie Fahey's disappearance from Wilmington, Delaware on the evening of June 27-28, 1996 did more than eventually destroy Tom Capano's reputation, career and take away his freedom it crushed the innocence of the city itself. ![]()
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