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In twenty-seven years on the NYPD, Stan Goldman had seen bodies shot, stabbed, battered, strangled, crushed, drowned, thrown off of buildings and otherwise killed in any of a dozen other ways, but this was his first crucifixion. In fact, as far as he knew, it was a first for the entire NYPD.
When the call came in to the Major Crimes Unit around 2 AM, he had to ask the patrolman to repeat it three times to be sure he had heard right. “A crucifixion?” he asked, “Like Jesus?”...
The Bronx Crux Murders
In twenty-seven years on the NYPD, Stan Goldman had seen bodies shot, stabbed, battered, strangled, crushed, drowned, thrown off of buildings and otherwise killed in any of a dozen other ways, but this was his first crucifixion. In fact, as far as he knew, it was a first for the entire NYPD.
When the call came in to the Major Crimes Unit around 2 AM, he had to ask the patrolman to repeat it three times to be sure he had heard right. “A crucifixion?” he asked, “Like Jesus?”...
The Bronx Crux Murders