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.
Roy Den Hollander held extreme views on men's rights. His hate-filled writings reveal why he targeted lawyer Marc Angelucci and federal Judge Esther Salas.
Judge Esther Salas, in an interview airing Sunday on “60 Minutes,” revealed that a locker belonging to gunman Roy Den Hollander showed the killer was gathering information on the Bronx-born justice before his lethal rampage at her suburban home last July.