passing out. when she came to, she learned mark was in surgery. a bullet had ripped through his liver and intestines. the thought of also losing her husband was too much to bear. they had met 20 years earlier in the prosecutors office. she was an intern, he was working on the side. i think it was love at first sight. really? we d been inseparable since 1992. and he s just the love of my life. and now, the life they had built together flashed before her eyes. a deeply religious woman, she focused on praying for her husband. whoever did this was out there? we yes. and that has to be absolutely terrifying. it was, but it was the last thing i was keep thinking about at that point. but back at the crime scene where fbi special agent joe denahan had now taken the lead on the case, he thought about little else. the first thing that ran through my mind was, we are going to be having to carry off
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Federal judge whose son was killed in ambush: My son s death cannot be in vain
A lawyer is gunned down at his California home by a killer posing as a deliveryman. Days later, another deadly ambush at the home of a federal judge in N.J. 2021 Feb 20
Last Updated Feb 21, 2021 2:23 AM EST
In July 2020, Daniel Anderl, the son of federal Judge Esther Salas and attorney Mark Anderl, was shot dead by a gunman at the front door of the family s New Jersey home.
Daniel Anderl, 20, took a bullet to his chest trying to protect his parents. By the time Judge Salas came to the door, the killer was gone. Her husband, Mark, was wounded.
Why did a crazed gunman take his own life in a remote upstate N.Y. town after a cross-country killing spree?
Clues left behind solved the mystery of a deadly attack on the family of a federal judge and rival men s rights attorney. 2021 Feb 20
Nestled within the foothills of the Catskill Mountains rests the sleepy village of Roscoe, New York, one of the premiere fishing destinations in the country. Anglers from around the globe come here to explore its pristine waters, some in search of the elusive two headed trout of local legend.
But recently, this bucolic setting has become the backdrop of a multistate manhunt for a cold-blooded killer, Roy Den Hollander, 72, whose cross-country killing spree ended on a dirt road just north of Roscoe s Beaverkill River.
Opposite coasts, similar crimes, one gunman: How investigators connected the cases
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Two men are shot and killed at their homes 2,800 miles apart by a man delivering a package - how a car full of clues helped solve the murders.
On July 11, 2020 in San Bernardino County, California, a delivery man with a package rang the doorbell of 52-year-old attorney Marc Angelucci. When Angelucci approached the door to sign for the package, he was shot point-blank. Investigators say he died at the scene.
A Friend Searches for Answers Cassie Jaye
Investigators were initially stumped about who wanted Marc Angelucci dead. There was no clear suspect and no motive. Angelucci s friend, documentary filmmaker Cassie Jaye, also wanted answers. She started digging into the different cases he was involved with and wondered if his work made him a target.