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  1. Capano, the last known person to have seen Fahey alive, was the prime suspect. He was arrested for her murder in November 1997, over sixteen months after her disappearance. However, Fahey's body was never found, and prosecutors were unable to establish the cause or manner of her death.

  2. Thomas Capano, a once-prominent Delaware attorney who was convicted of killing his mistress after a dramatic trial more than 12 years ago, has been found dead in his prison cell. Capano, 61, apparently died of natural causes. He was found unresponsive Monday afternoon at 12:34 in his cell at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center ...

  3. Twenty years ago on Jan. 17, 1999 — a frigid, Sunday morning — a jury found Capano guilty of killing 30-year-old Anne Marie Fahey, a scheduling secretary for then-Gov. Tom Carper. It was one of...

  4. Sunday morning the jury found Capano, then 49, guilty of the first-degree murder of 30-year-old Fahey, a scheduling secretary for then-Gov. Tom Carper. Judge Lee sentenced Capano to death.

  5. Jan. 3: A probable-cause affidavit — used to search Capanos home — is unsealed, revealing that the FBI suspects Capano killed Fahey in his home June 27 and disposed of evidence.

  6. Former high-profile attorney Tom Capano, who was convicted of murdering the Delaware governor’s secretary, was found dead in his cell Monday, officials say. He was 61. Capano made national...

  7. September 21, 2011. Convicted murderer Thomas Capano died of sudden cardiac arrest in his prison cell, according to the Delaware medical examiner. The once-prominent attorney was serving a life prison term at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center near Smyrna. Capano was 61 when he died Monday.