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New Jersey True Crime: Interview with Jack Mullaney Part 17 #truecrimestories #truecrimecommunity
Jack Mullaney Interview Part 17: With Robert Zarinsky’s car and license plate now identified, Sam Guzzi calls Linden Police asking them to drive by his house to see if a vehicle matching that description is there. While they were able to confirm that, Zarinsky was seen with a bucket of water and a brush scrubbing the trunk and rear of the car. An arrest warrant was issued for “Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor” since this was soon after Rosemary went missing and she might still be alive. They also got search warrants for the house and car, in which they found hair clips, women’s underwear, a hammer, and a drop of blood on the bumper.
The background: Jack was Assistant Prosecutor for Monmouth County in 1975 in charge of Robert Zarinsky’s trial for the murder of Rosemary Calandriello of Atlantic Highlands. This was a historic case in which a guilty verdict was achieved without her body ever having been found-- a reason why no other lawyer, until Jack, wanted to take the case. Between 1958-1974, Zarinsky is now known to have killed three girls and one police officer, and is the prime suspect in three more murders, also of teenage girls. Cold case DNA testing may find more.
Interview conducted at Jack’s home on June 3, 2026 by Greg Caggiano and Patty Bickauskas.
#history #historic #historical #newjersey
Видео New Jersey True Crime: Interview with Jack Mullaney Part 17 #truecrimestories #truecrimecommunity канала Ghosts on the Coast
The background: Jack was Assistant Prosecutor for Monmouth County in 1975 in charge of Robert Zarinsky’s trial for the murder of Rosemary Calandriello of Atlantic Highlands. This was a historic case in which a guilty verdict was achieved without her body ever having been found-- a reason why no other lawyer, until Jack, wanted to take the case. Between 1958-1974, Zarinsky is now known to have killed three girls and one police officer, and is the prime suspect in three more murders, also of teenage girls. Cold case DNA testing may find more.
Interview conducted at Jack’s home on June 3, 2026 by Greg Caggiano and Patty Bickauskas.
#history #historic #historical #newjersey
Видео New Jersey True Crime: Interview with Jack Mullaney Part 17 #truecrimestories #truecrimecommunity канала Ghosts on the Coast
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