New York Daily News

HER REAL SHOCK

‘Housewives’ star says killer will ‘rot in hell’

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TWO MEN were murdered in a car registered to “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Kim DePaola in a “savage” crime that shocked the Bravo star, she told the Daily News.

DePaola identified one of the victims as Aaron Anderson, 27, a friend who drove her son Chris Camiscioli to the airport Thursday night and then used the car registered to her without her knowledge.

Anderson was with another friend, 25-year-old Antonio Vega, known as Tone, when both men were killed, she said. They were shot in the head before DePaola’s Audi was torched with their bodies inside on a Paterson, N.J., street around 2 a.m. Friday, police said.

“These people who did this are savages and should first rot in prison, and then they will definitely rot in hell,” DePaola told The News.

“No one should die like this. And no mother should have to be told that their son cannot even be identified.”

Anderson’s mom, Michele Ryerson, said people in the neighborho­od said her son likely was executed for talking to the cops about someone accused of attempted murder.

“They said he ratted on someone,” Ryerson said. “They said Aaron said something to the police, so the guy that’s in jail put a hit out on my son. I don’t know how true that is.”

She said Vega was probably killed to eliminate a witness.

Ryerson said she wants the gunman to suffer.

“I hope the cops don’t find him,” Ryerson said. “I hope the street finds him first and just tortures him.”

She said Anderson had a 16-month-old son.

DePaola said the other victim also had a young child and a baby on the way. She said she planned to hold a fund-raiser through her retail boutique, Posche, to help the families.

“I think it’s absolutely disgusting. These people need to be found and put to justice,” she said.

“I think it was a vendetta,” she told The News.

“Aaron was strong-willed. He might have p---ed off the wrong person. These days, you say one wrong thing and someone comes for you.”

Loved ones have begun paying their respects to the victims by setting up a memorial with candles and flowers at the location where the car was discovered, according to ABC.

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