1922’s Most Scandalous Murder: Wealth, Murder, And The Minister

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In 1922, two bodies were found beneath a crabapple tree outside New Brunswick, New Jersey—a minister and a choir singer. The evidence was shocking. The suspects were wealthy. And the truth may have been buried as deeply as the victims. In this episode we explore the still-unsolved killing of Rev. Edward Hall and Eleanor Mills. Was it a crime of passion? A cover-up? Or did the influence of one of New Jersey’s most powerful families turn the justice system on its head?

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