Ruth DiRienzo-Whitehead: the Mother, the Monster – Part 1
She was described as a loving, doting mother. From the outside, Ruth DiRienzo-Whitehead checked all the right boxes – the suburban mom who would go above and beyond for her […]
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No one wants to believe a mother could actually kill her own son; holding a belt tight around his neck and squeezing until he took his last breath. No, an act this disturbing would defy comprehension, go against every innate parental instinct to protect, care for, and love your child. According to prosecutors, the evidence was conclusive: a suburban Philadelphia mom knowingly and purposefully strangled her 11-year old in an act of retribution. She wanted to get back at her husband for letting her down. Could this really be true? Was Ruth DiRienzo-Whitehead the monster Montgomery District Attorneys made her out to be? Or, did she snap? Did the pressures in her life become too much to bear? In Ruth DiRienzo-Whitehead: the Mother, the Monster, KYW Newsradio Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert empties his notebook from nearly a year of covering this chilling, gut wrenching case that left a trail from the Philadelphia suburbs to the Jersey Shore. Be sure to listen to both parts.
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She was described as a loving, doting mother. From the outside, Ruth DiRienzo-Whitehead checked all the right boxes – the suburban mom who would go above and beyond for her […]
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