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Nelson G. Gross

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523:, one of whom worked as a busboy at the Binghamton, were arrested for the robbery and murder of Gross, eventually pleading guilty to the crimes. They admitted to abducting Gross at gunpoint, forcing him to drive to a bank to withdraw money, and then killing him in a secluded spot along the Henry Hudson Parkway. Two of the accomplices were given the maximum sentence of 30 years in prison, while a third, who had entered into a plea agreement, was sentenced to 17 years. 1185: 1173: 448:
began investigating irregularities involving campaign finances during Cahill's 1969 gubernatorial campaign. Gross was indicted in May 1973 on five counts of tax fraud and perjury. He was charged with advising businessman William H. Preis to conceal a $ 5,000 campaign contribution as a tax-deductible
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Gross went missing on the morning of September 17, 1997. He was last seen driving his BMW on River Road in Edgewater near his restaurant, the Binghamton Ferryboat. Other men were seen in the car with Gross as he drove to a bank near the restaurant and withdrew $ 20,000. A weeklong manhunt ensued,
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After several appeals failed, Gross surrendered to federal authorities to begin a two-year prison term in June 1976. He would eventually serve just over six months of the term.
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In 1971 Gross was appointed by President Nixon as special assistant for International Narcotics Control in the office of the
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After Gross was paroled in December 1977, he returned to Bergen County, managing a real estate business and operating the
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Document 574: Memorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon, Washington, July 28, 1972.
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ending with the discovery of Gross's slashed and bludgeoned body on a wooded embankment between the
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Gross resigned from the GOP chairmanship in April 1970 and announced his candidacy for
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Gross served in 1969 as Coordinator on International Narcotics Matters in the
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administration she was a member of the United States delegation to the
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Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government
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business expense and then telling Preis to lie to a federal
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In 1961, at the age of 29, he was elected to a term in the
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to Albert S. and Rose (Nelson) Gross. He graduated from
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Chairmen of the New Jersey Republican State Committee
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U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey
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Accessed March 24, 2008. 110:January 9, 1962 – January 14, 1964 1341:New Jersey politicians convicted of crimes 1301:Politicians from Bergen County, New Jersey 956: 942: 934: 859: 754: 752: 710:, March 30, 1974. Accessed March 24, 2008. 29: 18: 728:, June 3, 1976. Accessed March 24, 2008. 692:, April 9, 1970. Accessed March 24, 2008. 674:, June 10, 1969. Accessed March 24, 2008. 601:, June 14, 1953. Accessed March 24, 2008. 593:"Leah Binger Engaged to Nelson G. Gross" 583:(Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000). 1236:American people convicted of tax crimes 1168: 566: 1336:Deaths by stabbing in New York (state) 1331:Deaths by beating in the United States 1246:American businesspeople in real estate 631: 629: 627: 625: 374:1968 Republican presidential primaries 342:After briefly serving as an assistant 879:New Jersey Republican State Committee 416:New Jersey Republican State Committee 296:New Jersey Republican State Committee 7: 1231:American people convicted of perjury 1216:20th-century American businesspeople 531:Bigger than Life: A Murder, a Memoir 1356:20th-century New Jersey politicians 395:and was sent by Secretary of State 738:"Gross Will Be Paroled on Dec. 10" 14: 1221:20th-century American legislators 220: 1953, divorced) 1311:People murdered in New York City 1241:American prisoners and detainees 1183: 1171: 580:Prominent Families of New Jersey 346:, Gross became involved in the 237: 217: 16:American politician (1932–1997) 1256:Businesspeople from New Jersey 495:, and she later served on the 410:in the Republican primary for 386:Republican National Convention 1: 1226:20th-century American lawyers 653:The Office of the Historian, 521:Washington Heights, Manhattan 497:Republican National Committee 334:heiress, on August 26, 1960. 535:University of Nebraska Press 359:New Jersey General Assembly 292:New Jersey General Assembly 91:New Jersey General Assembly 47:New Jersey Republican Party 1372: 1346:20th-century American Jews 1321:Teaneck High School alumni 1266:Columbia Law School alumni 783:. Accessed March 24, 2008. 434:, by about 250,000 votes. 310:Gross was born in 1932 in 1276:Kidnapped American people 971: 922: 903: 895: 885: 875: 867: 862: 422:Senate Run and Conviction 406:In 1969, Gross supported 274: 134: 103: 52: 40: 28: 1281:Kidnapped businesspeople 863:Party political offices 477:Saddle River, New Jersey 322:. After graduating from 189:Cause of death 855:The Political Graveyard 575:The Story of New Jersey 533:, published in 2007 by 481:Bridgehampton, New York 294:and as Chairman of the 1326:Yale University alumni 1316:Murdered American Jews 1251:American restaurateurs 573:Myers, William Starr. 412:Governor of New Jersey 344:United States Attorney 1286:Kidnapped politicians 781:Meadowlands Racetrack 577:(1945). Reprinted as 519:Three teenagers from 503:Kidnapping and murder 470:Edgewater, New Jersey 428:United States Senator 376:. New Jersey Senator 328:Englewood, New Jersey 130:Multi-member district 120:Multi-member district 510:Henry Hudson Parkway 466:Binghamton Ferryboat 432:Harrison A. Williams 270:Abduction and murder 555:List of kidnappings 485:Palm Beach, Florida 393:Department of State 324:Columbia Law School 316:Teaneck High School 312:Teaneck, New Jersey 281:Nelson Gerard Gross 161:Teaneck, New Jersey 148:Nelson Gerard Gross 1296:New Jersey lawyers 1291:Murdered criminals 899:Bernard M. Shanley 834:The New York Times 816:The New York Times 798:The New York Times 764:The New York Times 743:The New York Times 725:The New York Times 707:The New York Times 689:The New York Times 671:The New York Times 641:The New York Times 616:The New York Times 598:The New York Times 444:In early 1973 the 439:Secretary of State 370:Nelson Rockefeller 290:who served in the 171:September 17, 1997 1159: 1158: 932: 931: 926:David A. Norcross 923:Succeeded by 886:Succeeded by 408:William T. Cahill 397:William P. Rogers 318:in 1949 and from 300:William T. Cahill 278: 277: 1363: 1188: 1187: 1186: 1176: 1175: 1167: 958: 951: 944: 935: 908:Nominee for the 896:Preceded by 883:1969–1970 877:Chairman of the 868:Preceded by 860: 838: 826: 820: 808: 802: 790: 784: 774: 768: 756: 747: 735: 729: 717: 711: 699: 693: 681: 675: 663: 657: 651: 645: 633: 620: 608: 602: 590: 584: 571: 380:had launched a " 378:Clifford P. Case 366:Richard M. Nixon 364:Gross supported 338:Political career 285:Republican Party 241: 239: 221: 219: 174: 157: 155: 139:Personal details 127: 117: 108: 93: 78: 66: 57: 33: 19: 1371: 1370: 1366: 1365: 1364: 1362: 1361: 1360: 1196: 1195: 1194: 1184: 1182: 1170: 1162: 1160: 1155: 967: 962: 928: 917: 912:(Class 1) from 901: 891: 882: 873: 871:Webster B. Todd 847: 842: 841: 827: 823: 809: 805: 791: 787: 775: 771: 757: 750: 736: 732: 718: 714: 700: 696: 682: 678: 664: 660: 652: 648: 634: 623: 609: 605: 591: 587: 572: 568: 563: 551: 505: 462: 460:Business career 424: 352:Walter H. 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New Jersey Republican Party
Webster B. Todd
John E. Dimon
New Jersey General Assembly
Bergen County
Teaneck, New Jersey
New York City
New York
Dinah Lenney
Republican Party
politician
New Jersey General Assembly
New Jersey Republican State Committee
William T. Cahill
Teaneck, New Jersey
Teaneck High School
Yale University
Columbia Law School
Englewood, New Jersey
Guggenheim
United States Attorney
Bergen County
Walter H. Jones
New Jersey General Assembly
Richard M. Nixon
Nelson Rockefeller
1968 Republican presidential primaries
Clifford P. Case
favorite son

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