'Celebration' Murder: Disney-Built Town Has Its First Killing Ever

TAMARA LUSH   12/ 2/10 10:43 PM ET   AP

Celebration Disney Murder

CELEBRATION, Fla. — Celebration, Disney's master-planned, picture-perfect central Florida community, has never reported a homicide in its 14-year existence – until this week.

Residents of the town five miles south of Walt Disney World woke up Tuesday to the sight of yellow crime-scene tape wrapped around a condo near the Christmas-decorated downtown, where Bing Crosby croons from speakers hidden in the foliage. A 58-year-old neighbor who lived alone with his Chihuahua had been slain over the long Thanksgiving weekend, Osceola County sheriff's deputies said.

The community's famous friendliness is what brought investigators to Matteo Giovanditto's body: Neighbors hadn't seen him for days, so they filed a missing person's report, then went into his condo a day later and found him.

A few years ago, a resident joked with a reporter that Celebration would feel like a real town when a bike was stolen. Now, it has an unsolved killing on its hands.

With 11,000 residents, Celebration is something of an anomaly in Central Florida. There's no suburban sprawl – the entire place is reminiscent of a quaint New England village.

It's the kind of town where people give Christmas gifts to their favorite Starbucks barista, where welcoming wooden rocking chairs sit lakeside on a sidewalk without being stolen, where neighbors tend to get suspicious if they notice you're not around.

And that's what happened with Giovanditto, detectives say.

Neighbors hadn't seen Giovanditto, who owned a bottom-floor condo at a building called The Idlewyld, since the day before Thanksgiving. His black Corvette was also missing. A neighbor was supposed to walk Giovanditto's dog, Lucy, over the weekend, but he wasn't responding to her calls.

A missing person's report was filed Sunday, and the next day neighbors went into his apartment and found his body. Investigators won't say what type of scene they encountered, or how Giovanditto died.

"This is very rare and unusual for a crime of this magnitude to occur in this community," said Twis Lizasuain, a sheriff's spokeswoman.

But it seems Celebration is having bad week. Two standoffs, including one that dragged into Thursday night and resulted in evacuations of several homes, also unsettled residents.

Officials, though, were quick to soothe people who live here: Even with the killer still at large, there was no need to worry; no, not here. Giovanditto's death was an isolated incident, Lizasuain said.

"We don't believe the safety of the residents is in jeopardy," she said.

On Tuesday, detectives poked a Crimestoppers sign offering a reward into the lush grass outside the condo, next to a receptacle for dog waste bags. They found the Corvette at an apartment building in a neighboring Orlando suburb. His relatives were notified of his death.

As word of the homicide blew around town like the leaves from the maple trees that line the sidewalks, people started to worry.

"I've always thought of Celebration as a very safe community," said Heather Hardy, who lives there six months a year and was sitting on a wooden rocker downtown, reading a book.

Few neighbors would talk about Giovanditto, who moved to Florida from Massachusetts. The Orlando Sentinel reported that he had once been a teacher; one neighbor thought he was retired.

The killing sullies the type of perfection envisioned in 1989 when Peter Rummell, then-president of the Disney Development Corp., wrote to then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner about building a new town on vacant, Disney-owned land in Osceola County.

The community would be a "wonderful residential town east of I-4 that has a human scale with sidewalks and bicycles and parks and the kind of architecture that is sophisticated and timeless. It will have fiber optics and smart houses, but the feel will in many cases be closer to Main Street than to Future World," Rummell wrote in the letter.

Houses incorporated "New Urbanism" ideas such as placing the garage out of sight in the back and a front porch close to the sidewalk to encourage neighbor interaction. Restrictions on home color and architectural details also were in the community's rulebook. Colonial, Victorian, and Arts and Crafts-style homes grace the streets; the downtown is a mix of postmodern buildings and stucco condos.

Residents arrived in 1996. Critics viewed it as something out of "The Truman Show," or "The Stepford Wives."

Fans saw other things. A return to small-town values. A walkable community. Safety.

Disney relinquished control of Celebration several years ago; the town is now maintained like any other in Osceola County. But it still retains theme park-like flourishes: a colorful kiosk sells tickets to a little train that ferries children and adults around town, tourists in Disney sweat shirts roam the streets, taking photos and, on a recent sunny day, Crosby's "White Christmas" could be heard playing all over downtown.

This bucolic landscape makes it all the more difficult to believe that there actually was a homicide here, just steps from Celebration's downtown, where people stroll with their tiny dogs and pause to enjoy a small, glittering man-made lake.

Over the years there has been crime in Celebration, but always much less than in neighboring communities.

And the town has not been immune to the effects of the Great Recession. Last year, the Washington Post wrote a story about the town's dropping real estate values; homes are now available for under $300,000, and condos for $120,000, unheard-of prices just a few years ago.

In the summer, Celebration residents lamented the fact that the Veterans Memorial was marred with painted black graffiti.

On Wednesday, the town's K-8 school was on lockdown, because a woman going through a divorce told officers that her husband might have been driving around with a gun.

And now this, the first homicide in Celebration, the town that Disney built.

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jurassicpork
08:33 PM on 12/03/2010
Hm. One murder, a suicide and two standoffs in a week.

What did someone just put in the cotton candy and funnel cakes?
10:14 PM on 12/02/2010
You people are all freaks. Just because it doesn't feel like the big city sesspools that you people come from doesn't make it creepy. There are small communities all across this great country were people actually talk to there nieghbors and look out for them. Places were murders don't happen ever 14 years or even at all. There is something wrong with you America were you would think that this is a normal way to live, and now Celebration feels more like a real city. You people should be ashamed of yourselves. Norman Rockwell painting were quite popular a while ago, that is what Celebration was about. Down home good old fashion American Values. A word the politicaly correct people would like to see gone I'm sure. You freaks and America should get back to Values, like GOD BLESS AMERICA & MERRY CHRISTMAS
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dbrett480
04:40 PM on 12/02/2010
1 homicide in 14 years is unheard of. I can't think of another town with such a low rate. It seems that Disney's intention of creating a family friendly town was a great idea. If only it can be replicated across the US.
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luvU2
gimme shelter
04:17 PM on 12/02/2010
We have been to Celebratio­n and it is kind of creepy. I could not wait to get out of the place.
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Tom Joad
"While there is a lower class, I am in it "
03:58 PM on 12/02/2010
...I knew there'd be trouble when they let that sorcerer's apprentice move in...
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angrymanspokane
Just a regular guy
03:41 PM on 12/02/2010
A lot of things start out nice, until people get involved...
standish
You're gonna need a bigger boat.
03:35 PM on 12/02/2010
Have you ever been to Celebration? People in central Florida refer to it as Stepford, USA. The only thing missing is Katharine Ross with a glassy-eyed stare in a crinoiline dress.
02:56 PM on 12/02/2010
I'm sorry, but is this an article about a homicide or an ad for Celebration?
04:47 PM on 12/04/2010
Right on! A BAD ad at that. Most have missed the point.
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MagicSprinkles
02:37 PM on 12/02/2010
Condolences to the victim's family. This is sad and unfortunate.

That said...I'm shocked...SHOCKED that this town allows dog poop. Pluto never shat and, if Goofy's a dog, I doubt he ever shat either.
02:29 PM on 12/02/2010
You can run, but you can't hide.
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jason9045
I like cheese.
02:28 PM on 12/02/2010
A murder actually makes the place less creepy, somehow.
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luvU2
gimme shelter
04:19 PM on 12/02/2010
Agreed !! The place makes my skin crawl.
04:43 PM on 12/04/2010
wow! Where's the love?
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bolivare
IT'S SO FLUFFY!!
02:10 PM on 12/02/2010
Regardless of this tragedy, I would live there. Sounds like a nice place to me. And, it is in Florida. Fell in love with the place the first time I went there.
11:04 PM on 12/04/2010
It's a great place to live and we welcome you...we are not scared, just saddened for the loss of our neighbors
01:58 PM on 12/02/2010
At a Mayor's Conference held there a few years back, somebody asked why American cities couldn't be more like Disneyland - clean sidewalks, polite crowds, etc. The answer was because nobody actually lives there.
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GraphicMatt
Somebody make me a sandwich!
02:32 PM on 12/02/2010
That's Disney World buddy....Disney Land is so west coast, lol. : )
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Ragnar Danneskjold
Defender of Liberty
01:48 PM on 12/02/2010
Overall, I would call it a success. There is no place that is actually "perfect".
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Bianca Patzelt
Peace and Love! Unless it's trolls....
01:38 PM on 12/02/2010
What happened to the Chihuahua?
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signgrrl
typeface geek
01:59 PM on 12/02/2010
yes, i hope someone is taking care of the dog.
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Dietcokefreak
Biden #1
03:15 PM on 12/02/2010
I believe the Sentinel article said the neighbor that was going to walk her was taking care of her.