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Timothy Paciello

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Details Emerge in Perkiomen Man’s Vehicular Homicide Hearing

Robert Sitler, of Perkiomen Township, is accused of killing Pottsgrove High School Student Timothy Paciello.

  Details emerged regarding the death of Timothy Paciello, Jr., and the subsequent vehicular homicide and lying charges against Robert Sitler at a preliminary hearing infront of District Justice Edward C. Kropp’s on Jan. 11, according to the Mercury. Sitler, of Perkiomen Township, is accused of killing Pottsgrove High School student Paciello as he was crossing East High Street on Nov. 12, and then orchestrating a lie that his girlfriend, Denise Dinnocenti, was the driver and coercing her children, 11-and 13-year-old-sons, to lie to the police as well. Dinnocenti allegedly agreed to state she was driving because Sitler pled guilty to manslaughter in 2006 when he caused a head-on collision with a 67-year-old woman in Alabama. Several …

Christine R

9:01 am on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

I agree...no wonder our children turn out the way they do in Pottstown listening to "parents" like these two!   more ›

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Homicide Charges Filed in Pottsgrove Crash Cover Up

Two Perkiomen Township residents were arrested for an alleged cover up surrounding the Nov. 12 crash that killed a Pottsgrove High School student.

  Two Perkiomen Township residents have been charged in connection with a crash that killed 16-year-old Pottsgrove High School Student Timothy Paciello, Jr. on Nov. 12, according to a press release from the District Attorney’s Office. According to the press release, Robert Norman Sitler, Jr. and Denise Dinnocenti were traveling in a vehicle, with two children in the back seat, that struck Paciello on E. High Street in Lower Pottsgrove just before 9 p.m. Dinnocenti initially provided a written statement to police identifying herself as the operator of the vehicle, because she knew where she was going and Sitler had consumed several beers. Through an extensive follow up investigation, it was determined that Sitler was the driver of the …

Dar

8:39 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Sorry for the typo, No disrespect intended. I meant Timmy, my phone spell checked it to Tommy.   more ›

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