Garden State Parkway Murders 1969
When the bodies of four young women were found in a ditch off the black horse pike more than a few people had a deja vu.
Garden state parkway murders 1969. Before their murders near the garden state parkway in 1969 the first slayings some believe by notorious serial killer ted bundy. If you prefer the length in miles it is 1724 miles long. College friends the two women were brutally knifed to death and their bodies left off the parkway in the early hours of may 30 1969. By tuesday morning after the holiday was over blazer returned from his fishing trip and saw the newspaper headlines about the missing girls and the state police realized that the car that was towed off the parkway before the weekend was the missing car.
In the garden state parkway murders true crime writer and attorney christian barth dives into the harrowing story of the unsolved murders of elizabeth perry and susan davis. On memorial day 1969 parkway maintenance worker elwood woody faunce discovered the bodies of susan davis and elizabeth perry in the secluded underbrush off the garden state parkway. The garden state parkway in new jersey is a 277 kilometer toll parkway. It stretches from cape may to montvale.
The 1969 parkway murders revisited by william kelly. As it was still dark they fell asleep until it got light out and when they awoke noticed the dark blue chevy convertible parked on the. The two nineteen year old. You can t help but.
Christian barth says serial killer ted bundy was in the area at the time of a pair of murders near the garden state parkway in 1969 and had ample opportunity to use south jersey as his hunting ground. In the garden state parkway murders true crime writer and attorney christian barth dives into the harrowing story of the unsolved murders of elizabeth perry and susan davis. The garden state parkway murders. College friends the two women were brutally knifed to death and their bodies left off the parkway in the early hours of may 30 1969.
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