So now, the Valiante family has taken to Change.org to share these discrepancies with the community in hopes of getting Tiffany’s case reopened and further investigated.
“Several experts agree there was a rush to judgment that led to the rapid, unsupported Medical Examiner’s Office ruling of death by suicide– though independent investigators would later lean towards homicide as the cause,” the petition began.
“The facts didn’t add up in 2015, and they don’t today. That is why there’s an appeal to NJ Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and his Criminal Division to order the case reopened. Classifying her death a suicide was in itself an injustice.”
The petition has since gained just over five thousand signatures from Tiffany’s family members, friends, and the greater New Jersey community.
“I am signing because I have known Tiffany since she was three years old. She had the most amazing plans for her future, and she would have never left her family– especially her young nieces and nephews at the time. We love and miss her every day,” wrote one petitioner, Linda Summerville.
“This is my youngest little sister! This should have been done a long time ago! Tiffany, we love you and miss you every day of our lives. Justice will come!” wrote another petitioner, Jessica Vallauri.
To learn more about Tiffany’s case and support her family’s petition directed toward New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin, you can visit the Change.org link here.
“Tiffany’s family and friends refuse to write her death off as an unsolved mystery, let alone give up. They will persist until there is #JusticeForTiffany.”
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