COUPLE WITNESSED ROBYN GARDNER MURDER
COPS IN Aruba now have two witnesses who saw a woman being violently attacked and now believe the victim was missing Maryland woman Robyn Gardner. A source told the National Enquirer: “The cops believe a local couple actually witnessed the beginning of what turned out to be Robyn’s murder." The pair were out for a drive when they saw a couple fighting inside a car--similar to the one driven by Robyn's suspected killer, Gary
Girodano.
Giordano, who met the chesty dental assistant on a swinger's website, has since her Aug. 2 disappearance that she was swept out to sea while they were snorkeling. But his story has more holes in it than a slice of Swiss cheese, then there was the $1.5 million insurance policy Gary took out on her before their sex trip. The source tells the Enquirer, the couple finally came forward Sept. 17 to tell their chilling story to police, according to an insider. The source told the tab: “Just before 5 p.m. on Aug. 2, the couple saw a white Toyota RAV4 just like the car Giordano rented parked in the eerie Dog Graves Beach pet cemetery. They noticed it because vehicles are not allowed to park in that area, where Arubans have been burying their pets for generations. In fact, the car was parked on some of the pet graves. As the couple drove along the road, they saw the man beating the woman in the face. He was slapping her really hard, then punching her with his fist and beating her on the head. She was screaming.
“The couple stopped their car, yelled at the man and asked what the hell he was doing. When the man saw them, he started his vehicle and drove off in the opposite direction. The shocked couple drove on to nearby Baby Beach. Then they thought about what they’d seen for a few minutes and drove back to Dog Graves Beach but didn’t find any trace of the other couple or their vehicle.”
Girodano.
Giordano, who met the chesty dental assistant on a swinger's website, has since her Aug. 2 disappearance that she was swept out to sea while they were snorkeling. But his story has more holes in it than a slice of Swiss cheese, then there was the $1.5 million insurance policy Gary took out on her before their sex trip. The source tells the Enquirer, the couple finally came forward Sept. 17 to tell their chilling story to police, according to an insider. The source told the tab: “Just before 5 p.m. on Aug. 2, the couple saw a white Toyota RAV4 just like the car Giordano rented parked in the eerie Dog Graves Beach pet cemetery. They noticed it because vehicles are not allowed to park in that area, where Arubans have been burying their pets for generations. In fact, the car was parked on some of the pet graves. As the couple drove along the road, they saw the man beating the woman in the face. He was slapping her really hard, then punching her with his fist and beating her on the head. She was screaming.
“The couple stopped their car, yelled at the man and asked what the hell he was doing. When the man saw them, he started his vehicle and drove off in the opposite direction. The shocked couple drove on to nearby Baby Beach. Then they thought about what they’d seen for a few minutes and drove back to Dog Graves Beach but didn’t find any trace of the other couple or their vehicle.”