![]() "Tom Capano had determined that if Anne Marie Fahey could not be manipulated into being with him, she would be with no one else forever." The TrialĪt Capano's trial, which began October 26, 1998, prosecutor Ferris Wharton in his opening address described Capano as becoming incensed because Fahey had ditched him for another man. ![]() Capano was charged with Fahey's murder despite the fact that her body was not found. She was just one of his many ongoing affairs. Capano, 47 years old, married with four children, had been dating Fahey since 1993. On the night of her baffling disappearance, Fahey had been seen in a restaurant with noted Wilmington lawyer and political wheeler-dealer, Thomas Capano. On June 27, 1996, Anne Marie Fahey, a 30-year-old scheduling secretary working for Delaware Governor Tom Carper, vanished. SIGNIFICANCE: The notorious murder trial of one of the state's most prominent attorneys stunned Delaware's legal and political establishment. Whartonĭates of Trial: October 26, 1998-January 18, 1999 Oberly IllĬhief Prosecutors: Colm Connolly and Ferris W.
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