After 40 Years the Parkway Murders Cold Case Gets Hot
By William Kelly
It was a cold case from the start when the bodies of Elizabeth Davis and Susan Perry were found three days after they were murdered over the Memorial Day weekend, 1969.
The college coeds had spent a few days in Ocean City before the holiday weekend and left their 9th street rooming house early on Friday morning, ate breakfast at the Point Diner and then disappeared down the Parkway north, heading home to Pennsylvania.
By Monday, when it was realized that an abandoned convertible towed off the Parkway Friday morning was the car belonging to the missing girls, the bodies were found in the woods nearby.
There were many leads followed and many suspects checked out over the years, including two mass murders in Florida prisons who confessed to having killed the girls, but closing the case remained elusive for the Atlantic County Prosecutor and the lead investigators – the New Jersey State Police.
Now, 40 years later, there’s a new book about the murders, a new State Police investigator has been assigned the case, and a new lead may develop additional suspects.
Christian Barth, a lawyer from Cherry Hill, N.J., has recently published a book, The Origins of Infamy, which describes how serial killer Ted Bundy may have committed the crime. The book, which is available on line at Amazon [http://www.amazon.com/Origins-Infamy-Christian-E-Barth/dp/1440138931], is also available at Sun Rose Books in Ocean City, where Barth will be selling and signing copies of his book on Wednesday, July 22, from 5 to 8 pm.
According to the publisher’s synopsis, “Based on a true story, The Origins of Infamy tells of Ted Bundy's alleged involvement in the murder of two coeds at the Jersey Shore on Memorial Day 1969.”
“Speaking to his biographer on the eve of his execution, Bundy is offered the chance of clemency in exchange for a confession to his involvement in the unsolved deaths. Before learning what transpired that weekend two decades earlier, journalist Richard Larsen, author of The Deliberate Stranger, is led on a psychological journey through the condemned murderer's past. From Bundy's own voice, Larsen learns the root causes motivating him to become America's most notorious serial killer. Beginning on Death Row at Florida State Penitentiary, then traveling back in time to Seattle, Philadelphia, New York City, and Ocean City, New Jersey, The Origins of Infamy vividly recreates a historical account of New Jersey's most famous cold case.”
Ocean City historian Fred Miller has said, "Barth's novel is a spellbinding reimagination of one of the more disturbing unsolved cold cases in local history. With hope, perhaps his work shall bring closure to this troubling mystery."
Drawing on details of the crime, Barth develops a plausible scenario as to what really happened.
But did Bundy do it?
The investigation never really tried to find out, as they never checked Bundy’s gas credit cards from when he was a student at Temple, or compared his fingerprints to the prints found on the car, or attended the Bund Conference at Quantico after he was executed to see if he could have been responsible for other crimes.
Now however, there is a new lead in the investigation, as a local insurance man has said that on the day before they were murdered the two girls were in a fender bender accident with two young men in a Volkswagen Van. The insurance man handled the claim and after the murders informed the New Jersey State Police about the incident, but was never contacted. Did that lead get lost in the shuffle of leads at the time of the murders?
With a new State Police investigator responsible for the case, both Bundy and the boys in the VW Van will probably be checked out, as well as other leads that failed to pan out before.
Two things are for certain however, whoever is responsible for the murders, committed other crimes, and may still be committing them, and the details make for stimulating reading on the beach this summer.
Bill Kelly can be reached at Billykelly3@yahoo.com
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Positively 4th Street - Crean's House
Word on the street is that the Crean's house on Fourth Street in Ocean City is history.
Gone. Demolished to make room, I guess, for a duplex.
The Kellys and the Creans went back to East Camden where the Crean home was around the corner from St. Joseph's school, and since there were seven Crean kids of every age, the Crean house was a popular place to visit. It's a big house on a corner that's still there.
Shortly after the Kellys moved to 819 Wesley in Ocean City (circa 1971), the Creans bought the house on 4th street, a building that was very similar in style to 819, with first floor brick apartment, cedar wood clapboard, four floors, nice porchs, front and back, and dated to the same period - 1899-1900.
When 819 was sold (circa 1999), mom Kelly, who the Crean kids all called Aunt Molly, moved to a year 'round apartment at Garden's Plaza high rise, along with Monsignor O'Conner and a few of her bridge playing friends. After one year there she moved into the first floor apartment at the Crean house on 4th street.
The Creans had a boat they called "Positively 4th Street," an old woody that they kept on the lot next to their house, which was later developed into a duplex.
John Crean, a union electrician at the casinos, took over the house after Mister and then Mrs. Crean passed away.
When Kevin died, after the funeral mass at St. Francis nearby, they invited me back to 4th Street but I didn't make it, and now it's gone.
A lot of good times were had by all, and I'm sure John Crean, if he still owns it, will build a nice place where a lot more good times will be had.
Gone. Demolished to make room, I guess, for a duplex.
The Kellys and the Creans went back to East Camden where the Crean home was around the corner from St. Joseph's school, and since there were seven Crean kids of every age, the Crean house was a popular place to visit. It's a big house on a corner that's still there.
Shortly after the Kellys moved to 819 Wesley in Ocean City (circa 1971), the Creans bought the house on 4th street, a building that was very similar in style to 819, with first floor brick apartment, cedar wood clapboard, four floors, nice porchs, front and back, and dated to the same period - 1899-1900.
When 819 was sold (circa 1999), mom Kelly, who the Crean kids all called Aunt Molly, moved to a year 'round apartment at Garden's Plaza high rise, along with Monsignor O'Conner and a few of her bridge playing friends. After one year there she moved into the first floor apartment at the Crean house on 4th street.
The Creans had a boat they called "Positively 4th Street," an old woody that they kept on the lot next to their house, which was later developed into a duplex.
John Crean, a union electrician at the casinos, took over the house after Mister and then Mrs. Crean passed away.
When Kevin died, after the funeral mass at St. Francis nearby, they invited me back to 4th Street but I didn't make it, and now it's gone.
A lot of good times were had by all, and I'm sure John Crean, if he still owns it, will build a nice place where a lot more good times will be had.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Songs of the Summer of ' 69 Flashback
Summer of '69 - The Summer that Shook the World
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longislandlife/ny-summerof69-sg,0,5654962.storygallery
CRIMSON AND CLOVER - Tommy James & the Shondels
EVERYDAY PEOPLE - Sly & the Family Stone
DIZZY - Tommy Roe
AQUARIUS : LET THE SUNSHINE IN - 5th Dimension
GET BACK - The Beatles
LOVE THEME FROM ROMEO & JULET - Henry Mancini
IN THE YEAR 2525 - Zager & Evans
HONKEY TONK WOMEN - Rolling Stones
SUGAR, SUGAR - Archies
I CAN"T GET NEXT TO YOU - The Temptations
WEDDING BELL BLUES - 5th Dimension
COME TOGETHER/SOMETHING - The Beatles
NA NA HEY HEY KISS HIM GOODBYE - Steam
LEAVING ON A JET PLANE - Peter, Paul & Mary
SOMEDAY SOON WE'LL BE TOGETHER - Diana Ross & The Supremes
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longislandlife/ny-summerof69-sg,0,5654962.storygallery
CRIMSON AND CLOVER - Tommy James & the Shondels
EVERYDAY PEOPLE - Sly & the Family Stone
DIZZY - Tommy Roe
AQUARIUS : LET THE SUNSHINE IN - 5th Dimension
GET BACK - The Beatles
LOVE THEME FROM ROMEO & JULET - Henry Mancini
IN THE YEAR 2525 - Zager & Evans
HONKEY TONK WOMEN - Rolling Stones
SUGAR, SUGAR - Archies
I CAN"T GET NEXT TO YOU - The Temptations
WEDDING BELL BLUES - 5th Dimension
COME TOGETHER/SOMETHING - The Beatles
NA NA HEY HEY KISS HIM GOODBYE - Steam
LEAVING ON A JET PLANE - Peter, Paul & Mary
SOMEDAY SOON WE'LL BE TOGETHER - Diana Ross & The Supremes
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