In an effort to put Denise’s case back into the public consciousness, her siblings are beginning to work with New Hampshire media outlets to share updates on her murder investigation.
Her brothers spoke with a reporter from Manchester Inklink last week and will be meeting with a reporter from WMUR TV this week. More media stops are planned for later this month.


“This case is most probably going to be solved by someone who knew something about what happened that day and decides to step forward,” said Denise’s brother Joe. “It could be someone who used to be involved in crime or drugs, who have since cleaned themselves up. It could be an eyewitness who may have been scared to say something before … We’re hoping someone sees these stories and remembers that she was a person who meant something to other people … and decides to do the right thing.
There is no information available now about how many people have called in as a result of the billboard ads on Second St and Elm St. Manchester Crimeline is expected to provide this data at the end of the month.
The family will meet with representatives of the State Attorney General’s office in May for another update. Investigators say Denise’s case has not yet been given to the Cold Case Unit and they’ve had many people step forward providing info on the case over the last several years.