The disappearance of Danielle Imbo (34) and Richard Petrone Jr. (35) on February 19, 2005, represents a significant anomaly in modern law enforcement records due to the total absence of a subsequent forensic, digital, or physical footprint. Petrone was a lifelong Philadelphia-area resident, employed full-time at his family’s business, Viking Pastries, in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.
He was a single father to a teenage daughter and had no documented ties to organized crime, illicit narcotics, or severe financial debt. Imbo, residing in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, was a loan processor and the mother of a toddler. She was actively navigating a highly contentious separation from her estranged husband, Joe Imbo. The two victims had previously dated and were casually attempting a reconciliation, though friends indicated Imbo was prioritizing her financial independence and child custody arrangements over a serious commitment.
