Aggie Di Mauro
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Well, it would have been some comfort because regardless of where Celeste was at, whether it was her driving home from work, whether it was...
I don't know, for a walk to the park, whether it was the situation we were in that night, just fast asleep in bed.
Something like a device that's going to sound off, whether it vibrates on your body, whether it sounds an alarm,
it is going to alert you that that person that you're fearing is nearby.
So it would have absolutely given us some peace of mind.
Like this, we were like, Celeste was literally a sitting duck.
It was just, I mean, admittedly, at the time, my biggest fear with this beast, you don't think that anybody that doesn't even know her
is actually going to commit murder.
I had other fears, you know, because of the sexually explicit messages.
My fear at the time, I thought this was a person that was quite capable of rape.
Yeah.
So my fears were around, you know, on her way home, making sure she wasn't being followed, knowing the closest police stations if she felt she was and to ring me instantly because I would be meeting her there.
You know, I didn't think murder.
What was I supposed to be thinking, putting bars to the bedroom window for crying out loud?
I didn't, especially the silence fooled us, okay, that three months of silence.
We thought it was over.
But regardless of what he did and his silence, if he had been monitored, if there had been some sort of device on him, doesn't matter that we'd let our guard down, that night something would have gone off to alert us.
that he was nearby.
So of course it's going to give us peace of mind.
You know, to hear a premier say the words, an ankle bracelet or an electronic device would give victims a false sense of security.