The New Jersey home where serial killer Joseph Kallinger’s infamous murder and kidnappings took place quietly sold in February, The Post has learned. On the afternoon of January 8, 1975, Kallinger and ...
That Philadelphia is a city brimming with history is no secret. Its history is literally written on street corners. But if you’re looking for some Philadelphia stories that are off the beaten path, ...
On this day, Oct. 13, 1976, Joseph Kallinger, known as the Shoemaker and accused of using his 10-year-old son to help kill and torture unsuspecting families, was convicted of murder. Jan. 6 pipe bomb ...
This month, Inside Jersey looks back at the most notorious murders, crime sprees and serial killers to sully the Garden State. Today, the lunatics: Among them, the visionary founder of Vineland, a ...
Joseph Kallinger’s violent crimes began with one of the most disturbing acts imaginable: the murder of his own son, Joseph Jr., after taking out a life-insurance policy on him in 1974. This calculated ...
The expert witness was trying to explain why Joseph Kallinger was not really to blame for the crime spree. It was fumes from the chemicals in Kallinger’s shoe shop that made him do evil things. The ...
The mass murders of four young men in a quiet Bucks County town in July were heinous by any definition. The slayings by accused killer Cosmo DiNardo occurred about 15 miles north of the Philadelphia ...