Seven Jersey Murders
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About the Book
Seven Jersey Murders covers seven highly publicized homicide cases in New Jersey between the years 1900 and 1921. It begins with the tragic death of a seventeen-year-old Paterson mill girl, Jennie Bosschieter, who was drugged and raped by four young men-about-town. It then describes the shooting of Mary Bevans, a farmer’s wife, in Peters Valley in 1903, and next the bathtub drowning of beautiful Ocey Snead in East Orange in 1909. The last two cases, the slayings of John V. Piper in 1917 in New Brunswick and Janette Lawrence in 1921 in Madison, are officially unsolved. Taken together, the seven cases comprise a vivid part of the social history of New Jersey in the early 20th century.
About the Author
Gerald Tomlinson, a writer and editor, has written on a variety of subjects, including crime, sports and New Jerseyana. More than twenty-five of his mystery stories have appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hichcock’s Mystery Magazine, as well as in several anthologies such as Mary Higgins Clark’s Murder on the Aisle and Gregory Mcdonald’s Last Laughs. Among his books are On a Field of Black (mystery novel), Murdered in Jersey (true crime), and Fatal Tryst (true crime). Tomlinson, a member of the Mystery Writers of America and Society for American Baseball Research, lives in northern New Jersey.