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Rachel Siani Forensic Files

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JD Mullane It has been 17 years since Jack Denofa tossed Rachel Siani 11 stories from the turnpike bridge. But that was a cover-up. First, he tossed her 15 feet from his second-floor hotel room. Why remains a mystery. Not mysterious is what led to Rachel's killing: sex. Denofa, short, pudgy with receding dark hair, was a regular at the Divas International Gentleman’s Club on Route 13 in Bristol Township.

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At Divas, his wallet was always open, but did he and Rachel close the deal? Adrian Rogers Sermons. “To this day, I really don’t know,” said Bob Bernardi, 67, Burlington County’s longtime prosecutor, who retired last month. The Siani murder trial, which I covered for this newspaper, was Bernardi’s highest-profile case in the 18 years he served as Burlington’s top law enforcer. “We still don’t know whether (Denofa) was having any kind of sexual relationship with Rachel,” Bernardi said.

“I don’t think he was. And I still think something may have happened in that hotel room where he came on to her and she blew him off, and that infuriated him.” And out the window she went, March 29, 2000. Rachel danced as “Foxy Roxy.” She was a petite, sweet 21-year-old college student with a million-dollar smile.

She was Denofa’s favorite Divas dancer. Denofa, who managed his family’s commercial sign business in Bucks County, showered her with money, jewels and clothes. “These girls who work these places generally do not get involved with the customers,” Bernardi said. “They play them like a fiddle for the money, and that’s it.” With his big-shot personality and fistfuls of cash, Denofa saw himself a player, and his wife indulged his fantasy. She sometimes dropped him off at the strip club, allowing him to stay overnight in the hotel, ostensibly so he wouldn’t have to drive home to Doylestown Township after a night of drinking.