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Saturday, July 2, 2011

MILLIONAIRE RONALD VINCI'S BODY DEAD IN DUCT TAPE

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A MULTI-millionaire's dead body has been found wrapped in duct tape in the mansion he bought, just two weeks ago.
Cops are baffled by the bizarre discovery of Ronald Vinci's body at the 7000, square foot Fort Lauderdale house which was vacant for years until he paid almost $3million for just a couple of weeks ago.
Detective Kathy Collins said "At this time we don't really know what transpired. It is a suspicious death."
Neighbors told WFOR the mansion sat vacant for years, until two weeks ago when Vinci who made a fortune in Honda car dealerships and real estate in Southern California paid $2.9 million for the property.
His long-time lawyer Michael Vivoli told the station Vinci was a self-made man who moved to San Diego in the late 1960s with $1,500.
From that, he owned one of the first Honda dealerships in California.
He said: "He was a man of his word. He was a man of integrity. He was a guy that if he told you he was going to do something, he would do it."

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