The Garden State Parkway Murders: A Cold Case Mystery
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I know that the way the bodies were left the person who killed those girls had an excellent knowledge of chemistry knowing that the three things you need are heat moisture darkness and the proper point of acidity to eliminate evidence. All of that was accomplished. It was remarkable. - John Divel Ocean City Police DepartmentThe Garden State Parkway Murders: A Cold Case Mystery is the first and only historical account of the unsolved murders of college friends Susan Davis and Elizabeth Perry who were stabbed to death in the woods alongside the Garden State Parkway near Ocean City New Jersey on Memorial Day 1969. The discovery of the wealthy coeds three days after their slayings as reported by Walter Cronkite on the CBS Evening News touches off one of the largest manhunts in New Jersey since the Lindbergh baby kidnapping. Over the next ten years the New Jersey State Police Atlantic County (N.J.) Prosecutors Office and FBI question thousands of people tracking leads as far as San Francisco in search of the killer. Among the suspects are infamous serial killers Ted Bundy and Gerald Eugene Stano who were living within an hours drive from the murders at the time they occurred resided next to one another for a time on Floridas Death Row and indirectly confessed to the murders before being executed.The Garden State Parkway Murders tracks the authors decade-long obsession with seeking justice for Davis and Perry. Presented with all the information surrounding these brutal murders including a discussion of recent technological advancements in DNA and FBI serial killer profiling the reader is asked to consider why hasnt this cold case been solved?
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