Gary Giordano, the suspect in the disappearance of Robyn Gardner in Aruba, was arrested in Maryland for shagging some woman in the back of a car.
Giordano, 51, was found naked in the back of a Cadillac Escalade with Carol Bock, 45, of Tennessee. They were both arrested for indecent exposure.
They were discovered by Annapolis police responding to a call of possible sexual activity inside a car in a parking garage last Friday evening.
When officers shined a light through an SUV window, the pair were seen lying naked on a mattress in the rear cargo area, according to reports. Even with a blanket hanging "in what appeared to be an attempt to conceal their activity,” the couple's cover was blown and they were busted. Giordano had been a suspect in the disappearance of Robyn Gardner in Aruba in August 2011.
He claimed she never returned from a snorkeling trip. Authorities questioned his story and kept him in jail for months until a judge ordered him released last November. No charges have been filed. The Robyn Gardner case remains unsolved; she was never found. The indecent exposure charge carries a $1,000 fine or up to three years in jail.
Giordano, 51, was found naked in the back of a Cadillac Escalade with Carol Bock, 45, of Tennessee. They were both arrested for indecent exposure.
They were discovered by Annapolis police responding to a call of possible sexual activity inside a car in a parking garage last Friday evening.
When officers shined a light through an SUV window, the pair were seen lying naked on a mattress in the rear cargo area, according to reports. Even with a blanket hanging "in what appeared to be an attempt to conceal their activity,” the couple's cover was blown and they were busted. Giordano had been a suspect in the disappearance of Robyn Gardner in Aruba in August 2011.
He claimed she never returned from a snorkeling trip. Authorities questioned his story and kept him in jail for months until a judge ordered him released last November. No charges have been filed. The Robyn Gardner case remains unsolved; she was never found. The indecent exposure charge carries a $1,000 fine or up to three years in jail.

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