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What happened to TIFFANY VALIANTE ‼️WAS THIS AN UNALIVING OR FOUL PLAY



Tiffany Valiante graduated high school in 2015. A star athlete at Oakcrest High School in New Jersey, Tiffany stood tall at 6'2''.

She had just accepted five volleyball scholarships and was excited to attend Mercy College in New York that fall.

On July 12, 2015, 18-year-old Tiffany and her parents attended a graduation party in their hometown of Mays Landing, New Jersey. Tiffany attended a graduation party for her cousin who lived across the street from her in Mays Landing, New Jersey.

At around 9pm one of Tiffany's friend spoke to her parents and claimed Tiffany was using her debit card. The conversation was said to have lasted less than 10 minutes and Tiffany denied using her friend's card. They went out to Tiffany's car to search it and as they were looking Tiffany's mom Dianne, saw Tiffany slip the debit card in her backpocket.

Her mom Dianne went back inside to find her husband, but when they returned outside Tiffany was nowhere to be seen.

When she didn't return a few hours later, they began calling her, only to find her phone was at the bottom of the driveway.

At 11:30pm they called the police but 27 minutes earlier Tiffany had been killed by an oncoming transit train.

The NJ Transit Police ruled her death a suicide without an autopsy, rape kit, or DNA analysis, . 

She was about four miles from her home. She was also barefoot and partially undressed.

Her shoes and headband were found over a mile from where she was struck, but her denim shorts were never recovered

Her family didn't believe the ruling and a number of clues led them to believe she had been murdered. When Tiffany's parents last saw her she was fully clothed, however when she was found she was barefoot and wearing just her underwear. Two weeks after her death Dianne found Tiffany's missing trainers and headband in a neat pile, more than a mile away from the tracks she died on.

.Her friends and family have refuted this, saying that Tiffany had a severe fear of the dark and couldn't have walked in the dark alone.the t-shirt she wore on the night she died was stored in a plastic bag.

The DDC says evidence containing DNA should be stored in paper bags, to prevent molding.

Even more troubling, an axe with red markings was found near the crime scene but has since been lost.

In 2022, the family urged the NJ Transit Board to reconsider their decision and reopen the case,

the last image of Tiffany which shows her fully dressed and car headlights in the corner of the image.

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