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Garden State Cold Case

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<p>Did Ted Bundy kill at the Jersey Shore? Who killed a respected NJ teacher's wife and infant son? Why did an NJ mom never return home after going to get ice cream for her kids? Journalist Brian Johnston tells the stories of New Jersey's unsolved murders in Garden State Cold Case.</p>

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June 20, 2023

Did a former NJ gym teacher kill his wife and infant son?

<p>In December 1966, during Bruce Springsteen's senior year at what was then known as Freehold Regional High School, his hometown was rocked by a double killing discovered at the home of one of the school's teachers. Ernest Furblur, 28 at the time, coached a highly competitive boys' gymnastics team and taught physical education at the school. When Furblur came home from work on Dec. 2, 1966, his 22-year-old wife and infant son were missing. Three days later, police found their bodies inside the Furblur home. And suspicions immediately centered on the man who'd reported them missing. Journalist Brian Johnston investigates. <a href="https://www.app.com/story/news/crime/jersey-mayhem/cold-cases/2020/01/02/unsolved-murder-freehold-wife-baby/2663439001/">Read more about this story on app.com</a>.</p>

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June 20, 2023

NJ mom went to get ice cream for her kids. She never came home.

<p>Gabrielle Mueller left her 9 and 8-year-old kids with a teenage sitter on April 1, 2001 so she could go to McDonald's to buy them McFlurries ice cream. Her strangled body was found in a wooded area in Lakewood, N.J., two days later. Her killer remains at large, though investigators believe the case is "solvable." Journalist Brian Johnston of the Abury Park Press investigates.</p>

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June 20, 2023

Did Ted Bundy kill two women at the Jersey Shore?

<p>On Memorial Day 1969, a pair of 19-year-old junior college friends left a vacation home in Ocean City around 5 a.m., stopped for an early breakfast at the Somers Point Diner and then disappeared. Their bodies were found three days later, 200 feet off the Garden State Parkway at mile marker 31.9 in Egg Harbor. Their slayings remain unsolved to this day. Journalist Brian Johnston of the Asbury Park Press examines a theory that notorious serial killer Ted Bundy was the killer. <a href="https://www.app.com/story/news/crime/jersey-mayhem/cold-cases/2021/06/08/jersey-shore-murders-susan-davis-elizabeth-perry/5026570001/">Read more about this story on app.com</a>.</p>

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<p>Did Ted Bundy kill at the Jersey Shore? Who killed a respected NJ teacher's wife and infant son? Why did an NJ mom never return home after going to get ice cream for her kids? Journalist Brian Johnston tells the stories of New Jersey's unsolved murders in Garden State Cold Case.</p>
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