💨 Abstract
The article reports that Mary Notarangelo, a 73-year-old retired police detective from Connecticut, was found dead in her home under a pile of debris. Her body was discovered in February 2025 after months of failed search attempts due to hoarding conditions, including mountains of garbage and dead animals. Notarangelo, a known loner and animal lover, had not been seen or heard from since June 2024, when a friend notified police.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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