In Season 9, Episode 2, Tina Lunney is
featured on D.I.Y. Orphans. This is the story of how Tina Lunney
committed murder upon Marie Zoppi, her mother.
Tina Lunney was convicted of murder and sentenced to 40 years in prison.
You can write to Tina Lunney at:
Tina Lunney #000377699E
EMCF
P.O. Box 4004
Clinton, New Jersey 08809
Her appeal (see link) includes:
According to Detective Robert Prachar of the Homicide Squad, Essex County Prosecutor's Office (prosecutor's office), he initially met defendant on July 23, 2009, at her home in Fairfield, where Zoppi had been found dead that morning. Later that day, defendant and her husband, Christopher Lunney (Christopher),1 gave videotaped statements at police headquarters. Also at headquarters, defendant signed the reverse side of a suicide note left at the scene that was allegedly written by Zoppi. Prachar recalled the note stating, "tell the kids I love them, you don't need me." No suspects were identified at that time.
On July 24, Christopher filed a missing person's report for his wife. Detective Sergeant Louis Cammarata of the Fairfield Police Department (FPD) stated that, just before 5:00 a.m. on July 27, 2009, Deputy Chief Steven Gucken informed him that one of defendant's neighbors had seen her "walking down the street" near her home. Officer Frank Tracy was dispatched and transported defendant to police headquarters.
Clinton, New Jersey 08809
Her appeal (see link) includes:
According to Detective Robert Prachar of the Homicide Squad, Essex County Prosecutor's Office (prosecutor's office), he initially met defendant on July 23, 2009, at her home in Fairfield, where Zoppi had been found dead that morning. Later that day, defendant and her husband, Christopher Lunney (Christopher),1 gave videotaped statements at police headquarters. Also at headquarters, defendant signed the reverse side of a suicide note left at the scene that was allegedly written by Zoppi. Prachar recalled the note stating, "tell the kids I love them, you don't need me." No suspects were identified at that time.
On July 24, Christopher filed a missing person's report for his wife. Detective Sergeant Louis Cammarata of the Fairfield Police Department (FPD) stated that, just before 5:00 a.m. on July 27, 2009, Deputy Chief Steven Gucken informed him that one of defendant's neighbors had seen her "walking down the street" near her home. Officer Frank Tracy was dispatched and transported defendant to police headquarters.

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