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FBI & Boca Cops Holding News Conf Today on 2007 Town Center Murders

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By Mark Young, SouthFloridaReporter.com Managing Editor, Sept. 29, 2015 – It was a murder that rocked a community. A mother and daughter found executed at an upscale mall in Boca Raton. Despite increased mall security, it took time for the frightened shoppers to return.

The 2007 murder of Nancy Bochicchio and her 7-year-old daughter, has gone unsolved – despite a reward of $350,000.

This afternoon, the FBI and the Boca Raton Police are holding a joint news conference at the FBI HQs in Miramar. They are expected to update the case and announce an even bigger reward.

By Carlos Frias, Palm Beach Post, Sept. 29, 2015 – A mother and daughter shot and killed execution-style nearly eight years ago outside the Boca Mall may be one step closer to finding justice.

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The FBI and Boca Raton police will hold a news conference Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Grogan and Dove Federal Building in Miramar to discuss developments in finding their killer and to announce a reward larger than the previous $350,000.

Nancy Bochicchio, 47, and her 7-year-old daughter Joey Bochicchio-Hauser, were kidnapped coming out of the Town Center at Boca Raton mall on Dec. 12, 2007, tied up in the back of their SUV and shot to death.

They were found in the back of Bochicchio’s 2007 Chrysler Aspen, bound at the ankles, wrists and neck with plastic ties. A pair of swimming goggles, the lenses of which were covered with black cloth, were pulled over their eyes. She and her daughter had been shot in the head at point-blank range.

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