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On Sunday, Dec. 22, a body was discovered in an abandoned refrigerator in Belleplain State Forest in northern Cape May County, NJ. State Police Sgt. Jeffrey Lebron released information stating ...
John Emil List (September 17, 1925 – March 21, 2008) was an American mass murderer [1] and long-time fugitive. On November 9, 1971, he killed his wife, mother, and three children at their home in Westfield, New Jersey, and then disappeared. He had planned the murders so meticulously that nearly a month passed before anyone suspected that ...
Unidentified murder victims in New Jersey (1 P) Pages in category "People murdered in New Jersey" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
To this date, Ralph Hudson's 1963 electrocution is the last execution in New Jersey's state history. [4] In 2006, New Jersey lawmakers drafted a moratorium on executions while a task force studied the fairness and cost of the death sentence. New Jersey had eight people on Death Row at the time. [5] On December 10, 2007, the New Jersey Senate ...
PATERSON — A Totowa man was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison after he admitted his role in the death of Stephanie DeJesus.. Originally charged with her murder, Justin Fisher pleaded ...
Jon-Niece Jones (previously known as "Baby Bones") was a nine-year-old American girl whose unidentified skeletal remains were found near the gated forest of New Jersey's Six Flags Great Adventure theme park, by a hunter in search of deer. [2] [3] The case was showcased by America's Most Wanted in 2009 in hopes of generating leads for the ...
TOMS RIVER - Threats to the Gregor family began almost immediately after their 6-year-old grandson died, and the harassment still continues, the parents of Christopher Gregor said Thursday at his ...
In the United States, the law for murder varies by jurisdiction. In many US jurisdictions there is a hierarchy of acts, known collectively as homicide, of which first-degree murder and felony murder [9] are the most serious, followed by second-degree murder and, in a few states, third-degree murder, which in other states is divided into voluntary manslaughter, and involuntary manslaughter such ...