| Date | Event | |------|-------| | July 12 2018 – 9:30 p.m. | Two unknown men entered the D’Angelo residence through an unlocked back‑door window. | | July 12 2018 – 9:35 p.m. | Sally, who was alone with her 5‑year‑old son, was confronted. The intruders demanded cash, jewelry, and electronics. | | July 12 2018 – 9:42 p.m. | The assailants fled with an estimated $4,800 in cash, a 14‑karat gold necklace, two iPads, and a family photo album. No physical injuries were reported, but Sally suffered acute emotional trauma. | | July 13 2018 | Police issued an Amber Alert‑style “Home‑Invasion” bulletin to surrounding counties. | | July 14 2018 | Surveillance footage from a neighbor’s security camera captured a dark‑blue 2016 Chevrolet Silverado heading north on Route 28. The license plate was partially visible: “B‑1 7XX”. | | July 20 2018 | A suspect, Marco Rossi, 31, was arrested in Philadelphia for an unrelated burglary. During interrogation, Rossi mentioned a “job” he helped a friend with in New Jersey, matching the time frame of the D’Angelo robbery. | | July 27 2018 | A second suspect, Thomas “Tommy” Mendoza, 29, was identified through a facial‑recognition match with the security camera image. He was apprehended in Trenton after a brief traffic stop. |


“Home Invasion Link” is a tightly wound, contemporary thriller that blends the claustrophobic tension of a classic home‑invasion story with a modern twist: the perpetrators are connected to the victim’s own digital footprint. The film follows Sally D’Angelo, a tech‑savvy yet emotionally guarded data‑analyst, who finds herself the unwitting target of a coordinated breach that turns her own smart‑home system against her.

The narrative is structured around three escalating acts:


True-crime podcasts (e.g., Crime Junkie, Serial, Up and Vanished) sometimes recreate cases with pseudonyms. If an episode featured a fictional home-involved character named Sally DAngelo, listeners might assume it was a real case and search for the “link” between the name and the crime.

| Statute | Core Elements | |---------|---------------| | N.J.S. 2C:40‑10 (Home‑Invasion Enhancement) | Applies when a person enters a dwelling with the intent to commit a crime while occupants are present. Carries a mandatory minimum of 5 years in addition to the underlying burglary sentence. | | N.J.S. 2C:7‑2 (Kidnapping/Abduction) – Not applied | Not relevant here because no kidnapping occurred; the offenders left the premises with the occupants still present. | | Victim‑Impact Statements | Permitted under N.J.S. 2C:6‑1; Sally delivered a statement at Mendoza’s sentencing hearing, describing the lasting fear she experiences when hearing a door slam. |


| Charge | Outcome | |--------|----------| | Second‑degree burglary (home‑invasion) | Pleaded guilty. | | Possession of stolen property | Pleaded guilty. | | Sentence | 15 years in state prison; eligible for parole after 7 years (due to cooperation). |

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