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Reporter Dan Bowens enters the Fox 5 News Tape Room to resurrect past unsolved murder and missing person cases Fox 5 News reported on in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Dan investigates crimes that have perplexed police to this day. Immerse yourself into each episode as New York area detectives and Fox 5 reporters, past and present, recount elements of each case in hopes to shed light on crimes that have gone unsolved.
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Wednesday Nov 01, 2017
4: Who killed Nancy Noga?
Wednesday Nov 01, 2017
Wednesday Nov 01, 2017
If you walk into the police department and many stores in Sayreville, New Jersey you can still see flyers and posters hanging from the walls with the picture of a girl named Nancy Noga. January 7th 1999 seventeen-year-old Nancy Noga left her job for the night. Normally a 15minute walk to her family's apartment but on this night she never came home. Her death shattered the quiet suburb of Sayreville New Jersey. Dan Bowens enters the Tape Room and revisits this case with Middlesex County prosecutor Andrew Carey and Sgt. Scott Crocco.
Tuesday Oct 17, 2017
3: Abe Lebewohl “The Jewish Mother Teresa”
Tuesday Oct 17, 2017
Tuesday Oct 17, 2017
He was the definition of an American success story. Abe Lebewohl was a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to the United States at the age of 19. He later opened the 2nd Avenue deli in the East Village where he was known to feed every homeless person who walked into the deli hungry. He was a man who lived to help others, until one day someone took everything. Abe was killed in March of 1996. The Tape Room takes a closer look at this case with an emotional conversation with Abe's brother.
Wednesday Oct 11, 2017
2: The Murder Of Chaim Weiss
Wednesday Oct 11, 2017
Wednesday Oct 11, 2017
The Tape Room goes back to 1986. The Rabbinical Student: Orthodox Judaism is unique. On one side it is the practice of living to strict codes that have remained unchanged for centuries. One the other, it is mingling and living in secular society. To keep up the traditions, many communities set up schools known as yeshivas. It is at one of these schools on Long Island back in 1986 where a young student was found beaten to death. His name was Chaim Weiss. Police say he died from a blow to his head so powerful, it severed his spine. We speak with the Chaim's father. Three decades later this brutal crime still haunts this family.
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
1: Who Killed Sarah Fox ?
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
Fox 5 News is opening up its Tape Room and taking a look back at some of the most infamous and unsolved crimes in the New York and New Jersey area. Sarah Fox, 21, vanished after going out for a run in upper Manhattan in May of 2004. A few days later her body was found inside Inwood Hill Park. Her murder has never been solved and some investigators describe this case as one the City's most unusual crimes in recent history.