The excitement and vibrancy of big-city thrills take a deadly turn
when they hit Staten Island. Edward Reinhardt murdered his wife and
rolled her body in a barrel down a busy thoroughfare. A known
bootlegger--and suspected police informant--was found shot three
times in a Packard on South Beach, sparking one of the island's
greatest mysteries. In 1843, the bodies of a mother and daughter
were discovered in a Christmas Day fire; a family member would
stand trial three times for their deaths. During the Jazz Age, a
kiss would cost a popular Port Richmond teenager her life. Local
historian Patricia M. Salmon has meticulously researched Staten
Island's most horrific murders, some well known and others long
forgotten.
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