Drown Soda
03-10-2016, 11:20 PM
This case has always haunted and simultaneously frustrated me. She was the woman who went missing in San Antonio, and fragments of not only her bones, but four other people's were found scattered in her backyard. Also found was a bag of human flesh, and her neighbors purportedly saw a dog playing with a jawbone that had an overbite that appeared like Monika's. Even more horrific, in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" style, bones were found inside the Rizzo's barbecuer. I believe that the anthropologists who gathered all of the bones had determined that the bodies had been run through a woodchipper.
Her husband, Leonard Rizzo, still has yet to be charged, which blows my mind; this was 19 years ago now. How one can have the bones of four humans, including one's own wife, as well as bags of skin buried in their backyard and not be charged with anything makes ZERO sense to me. He denied knowing how the bones got there, and, so what? He gets off scot free? I just don't get it.
I did a Google search of Monika's name, and read that her 22 year old son died of leukemia a year after she disappeared. Very tragic.
Her husband, Leonard Rizzo, still has yet to be charged, which blows my mind; this was 19 years ago now. How one can have the bones of four humans, including one's own wife, as well as bags of skin buried in their backyard and not be charged with anything makes ZERO sense to me. He denied knowing how the bones got there, and, so what? He gets off scot free? I just don't get it.
I did a Google search of Monika's name, and read that her 22 year old son died of leukemia a year after she disappeared. Very tragic.