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couple was laid out in a macramé position of sorts, each
body looked almost as it should have if they were alive, except
for the deadly wounds. Shredded paper lay around and in between
the couple, which would later be identified as love letters
and cards sent between the two. There was a small card that
had been propped up against the dead man's foot. Upon closer
inspection it was found to be the business card of Reverend
Edward W. Hall, pastor of the Episcopal Church of St. John the
Evangelist in New Brunswick. The inspecting officer also found
a man's wallet lying open on the ground. Inside belonged the
drivers license of one Edward Wheeler Hall, 41, of 23 Nichols
Avenue in New Brunswick. The woman had no identification on
her person at all. Officer Curran stopped a passing motorist
and inquired as to whether or not he knew the Reverend. The
motorist did indeed and verified that the dead man was the Reverend. |