October 23, 2012
Gloucester County Prosecutor Sean Dalton greets Paul Spadafora and Mary Pasquale, the uncle and grandmother of Autumn Pasquale at a gathering outside town hall Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012, in Clayton, N.J., not far from where a body that Dalton identified as the missing 12-year-old girl’s was found in a home’s recycling bin.
Paul Spadafora and Mary Pasquale, the uncle and grandmother of Autumn Pasquale sit together at a gathering outside town hall Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012, in Clayton, N.J., not far from where a body preliminarily identified as the missing 12-year-old girl’s was found in a home’s recycling bin. The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office announced early Tuesday that they believed the body of Autumn Pasquale was found around 10 p.m. Monday, in a recycling bin at a home just blocks away from her house and from Borough Hall, where thousands of people gathered earlier in the evening for a tearful candlelight vigil to pray for the girl’s safe return.
People weep at a gathering outside town hall Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012, in Clayton, N.J., not far from where a body preliminarily identified as a missing 12-year-old girl’s was found in a home’s recycling bin. The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office announced early Tuesday that they believed the body of Autumn Pasquale was found around 10 p.m. Monday, in a recycling bin at a home just blocks away from her house and from Borough Hall, where thousands of people gathered earlier in the evening for a tearful candlelight vigil to pray for the girl’s safe return.
People weep and listen at a gathering outside town hall Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012, in Clayton, N.J., not far from where a body preliminarily identified as a missing 12-year-old girl’s was found in a home’s recycling bin. The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office announced early Tuesday that they believed the body of Autumn Pasquale was found around 10 p.m. Monday, in a recycling bin at a home just blocks away from her house and from Borough Hall, where thousands of people gathered earlier in the evening for a tearful candlelight vigil to pray for the girl’s safe return.

Spokane7
Win big with the NEW Spokane7!
Celtic Woman is coming to Spokane