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Introduction 7
Doctor Thompson Conspires to Commit Infanticide 11
Pop Caine Killed in an Argument over Sixty-five Cents 17
The Brown Execution 25
Triple Murder at Sheppard's Squab Farm in Wickatunk 35
Who Shot George Harris? 43
Revenge of the Farinella Brothers 50
Murder in Vetrano's Ice Cream Parlor 57
Moving Picture Operator Elmer Stockton Vaughn 64
Camela's Jealous Cousin 69
The Unwritten Law 75
Unthinkable Filicide 82
Gypsy Joe Slays His Fortunetelling Wife's Lover 93
Jurors 99
Monmouth County Murders, 1900-1930 101
Bibliography 107
Index 117
About the Author 127
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