Friday, June 30, 2006

Woman Held in Shooting of Ex-Boyfriend (SB Sun June, 28, 2006).

This woman should get the death penalty to shoot her ex right in her own home that the victim's family cannot even set foot in becuse of the lasting memory of their son/and Brother that was killed by this woman...she should be looking at the death penalty....

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Woman held in shooting of ex-boyfriend
Gina Tenorio, Staff Writer

A Fontana woman was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of fatally shooting her former boyfriend at his Rialto home.

Jennifer Stull, 23, admitted to Rialto investigators that she shot Michael Anthony Ribaudo, 38, Saturday at the Driftwood Avenue home he shared with his mother, said Rialto police Sgt. Reinhard Burkholder.

Stull told detectives that while she had been in the home, Ribaudo had begun sexually harassing her, Burkholder said. Stull claimed an argument had erupted and that Ribaudo stopped her when she tried to leave, the detective said.

The fight then reportedly escalated into the shooting, Burkholder said.

"She felt threatened and said that, in the past, she had communicated through other people that he was going to kill her," Burkholder said.

Detectives were still trying to confirm that story, Burkholder said.

Ribaudo's mother, Beverly Ribaudo, 60, said Stull's depiction of her son is false and that it was Stull who had threatened her son's life.

"Word on the street was that she was going to waste my son," Beverly Ribaudo said.

Stull would often drop in on the family uninvited despite the fact that her son was seeing someone else, she said. Beverly Ribaudo said she had asked Stull to leave the home several

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"If she felt threatened, why was she there?" Beverly Ribaudo asked.

Ribaudo's latest girlfriend found him lying in the living room about 11:30 p.m. Saturday. He had been shot with a handgun once in the back of the head and once in the torso, Burkholder said.

By Monday, detectives had turned their attentions to Stull, putting out her name and photo as a person of interest. Police were able to track her down to a mobile home in Fontana and arrested her on parole violations, Burkholder said.

She was on parole after a conviction of vehicle theft, Burkholder said. She has had run-ins with the law but the shooting is the only violent offense he found in her past, the sergeant said.

"I am so angry," Beverly Ribaudo said. "As soon as Detective (James) Massey told me it was her, I felt so angry. Words can't describe how I feel."

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