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Court TV on MSNVT v. Joseph Ferlazzo: Van-Life and Death Murder TrialJoseph Ferlazzo faces a potential life sentence for shooting his wife Emily while they were visiting Vermont for their wedding anniversary.
The New Hampshire man convicted of killing his 22-year-old wife in Bolton, Vermont, will spend the next four decades in ...
Joseph Ferlazzo was sentenced to 42 and a half years in prison over the killing and dismemberment of his wife, Emily Jean, in ...
Joseph Ferlazzo, of New Hampshire, was arrested and charged in 2021 in the fatal shooting of Emily Ferlazzo in a camper van while they were vacationing in Bolton, Vermont, for their first wedding ...
The New Hampshire man was convicted back in December 2024 for murdering 22-year-old Emily Jean, who Ferlazzo shot and stabbed in their camper. All of this happened in Bolton, while the pair was on a ...
Joseph Ferlazzo has pleaded not guilty to a single count of first-degree murder. In a statement, Vermont State Police allege Joseph admitted to shooting his wife of one year, 22-year-old Emily ...
A New Hampshire man convicted of first-degree murder for shooting his wife before dismembering her body during their one-year wedding anniversary vacation to the Green Mountain State in October 2021 ...
She was a member of St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church for 58 years. Betty is survived by one son, Joseph A. Ferlazzo, Lansdale, PA; and five daughters: Tina M. Ziolkowski, widow of Michael ...
Joseph Ferlazzo, 42, of Northfield, shot and killed his wife, Emily, 22, in Bolton, Vermont. During the trial, Ferlazzo told jurors that Emily threatened him and he acted out of self-defense.
Joseph Ferlazzo was ordered to spend more than four decades in prison for killing his wife, Emily Jean. Ferlazzo, 45, never denied killing his 22-year-old wife, but he said it was a case of self ...
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