A Northern Virginia woman who died after officials say her husband brutally beat her with a hammer had a protective order against him after a previous assault, court records say.
Regina Redman-Lollobrigido died after the domestic violence assault in her home in Sterling on Sept. 19, the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office said Monday. She was 44 and a mother.
Her husband, Peter Lollobrigido, 49, turned himself in, an official could be heard saying on a police radio.
“Subject called. Fire/rescue side. Advises that he just killed his wife. Subject said he would be out front,” he can be heard saying.
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Court records document a history of abuse and a woman looking for help.
In July, Redman-Lollobrigido said her husband grabbed her neck, making her unable to breathe. She said he slammed her head into a refrigerator and her face into kitchen cabinets.
Lollobrigido was arrested July 23 and charged with assault, strangulation and abduction. He was released from jail July 30 on $5,000 unsecured bond. He was told to stay away from his wife, and his actions were to be monitored by a GPS tracking device.
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Officials say he killed her less than two months later.
Lollobrigido attacked his wife with a hammer on Sept. 19, the sheriff’s office said.
Deputies responded to the Stone Springs Apartments on Glascock Field Terrace in Sterling at about 3:30 p.m. Redman-Lollobrigido and Lollobrigido were found in the apartment, the sheriff’s office said.
Lollobrigido was arrested, and Redman-Lollobrigido was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
She was so brutally beaten, with blows to the face and head, that her own mother identified her using a tattoo she had on her arm, records say.
Lollobrigido is now charged with attempted murder, aggravated malicious wounding and violation of a protective order. Additional charges are pending. He was being held at a psychiatric hospital in Petersburg, Virginia.
Here's a list of resources for help with domestic violence in the D.C. area and beyond.
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