Rabbi Fred Neulander’s attorney is defending his innocence in court for the murder of his wife Carol Neulander. Fred Neulander founded the synagogue, M’kor Shalom in cherry Hill, N. ...
Carol Neulander, 52, was the wife of Rabbi Fred J. Neulander, who was found by Fred. ... “Fred Neulander Trial. ... Neulander was charged with murder, felony and conspiracy. ... Neulander was bludgeoned in her living room and then suddenly he was implicated in a murder plot and wrote from his jail cell three months ago that he hoped to profit from his role in the beating death of Carol Neulander by writing a book (Wrinkler, Renee. “file on Fred Neulander. ... )
Leonard Jenoff, 56, confessed on April 28 200, to beating Carol Neulander in her Cherry Hill home on Highgate Lane, fulfilling his part of the verbal contract with the rabbi. ... Neulander during a robbery, without the rabbis assistance or involvement. ... “ Rabbi Neulander, Guilty or innocent? ... com)
Fred Neulander betrayed his religion, wife and children in "disgusting" and "despicable" ways. ... “Fred Neulander Trial. ...
"My only appeal to you is to challenge not that Fred Neulander was a s. ... "As Fred Neulander sits before you today," Wixted continued, "hes a broken man. ... Neulander has today; theres only one thing he has left. ... Wixted pointed to testimony by Camden County Medical Examiner Robert Segal that Carol Neulander, suffered seven wounds to her head, caused possibly by as many as 12 blows but, Jenoff and Daniels during their testimony contradicted each other on how many times the victim was struck.
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