Murder in Old Forge, Pennsylvania - (True Crime) by Brian W Kincaid (Paperback)
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Highlights
- On July 26, 1981, eight-year-old Cheryl Ziemba and her four-year-old brother, Christopher, disappeared from their backyard in Old Forge, Pennsylvania.
- About the Author: Brian W. Kincaid is a trial attorney who, for the past thirty-five years, has tried criminal and civil cases before the courts in the State of New Jersey and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
- 208 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: True Crime
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On July 26, 1981, eight-year-old Cheryl Ziemba and her four-year-old brother, Christopher, disappeared from their backyard in Old Forge, Pennsylvania.
Within hours, hundreds of neighbors, police and firefighters were engaged in a frantic search, praying that they were not a town "snakebitten," or cursed to misfortune. Two days later, all hope was lost when firefighters discovered the bodies of the children in an abandoned strip-mining pit. Pennsylvania State Police arrested their fifteen-year-old neighbor, Joey Aulisio, who was tried as an adult and sentenced to death by electric chair. Forty-three years later, Joey Aulisio still sits in prison.
Author Brian W. Kincaid presents a definitive account of one of the most infamous crimes and sensational trials in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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A Community Snakebitten
About the Author
Brian W. Kincaid is a trial attorney who, for the past thirty-five years, has tried criminal and civil cases before the courts in the State of New Jersey and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Part of his law practice is devoted to crime victims' rights. Kincaid has held multiple elected offices for the Borough of Mount Arlington and in Morris County, New Jersey. He served as a witness during the December 2019 resentencing hearing in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Joseph Aulisio. This is his first book.