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Updated October 12, 2001, 12:00 p.m. ET
KEY DOCUMENTS
Police Interview Transcripts
Fred Neulander's Interview
  In this interview conducted Nov. 2, 1994 — the day after Carol Neulander's body was discovered — Fred Neulander denies having extramarital affairs, a claim he would later recant.

Rebecca Neulander's Interview
  The daughter of victim Carol Neulander and defendant Fred Neulander describes her mother's last telephone call and recounts how "the bathroom man" was at the door the night she was murdered.

Elaine Soncini's Interview
  Fred Neulander's former mistress tells police about a package the rabbi was supposedly sending to his house the night Carol Neulander was murdered.

Police Reports
Investigator's Report
  Investigator Arthur Folks describes the crime scene from Carol Neulander's battered dead body to the blood covered living room where she was found.

Probable Cause Statement
  In this complaint, Investigator Martin Devlin lists the reasons of probable cause leading to Fred Neulander's arrest, from his extramarital affairs to witnesses who say he urged them to lie.

The State's Filings
Dismissal Motion Response
  Prosecutors argue that the defense's motion to dismiss the indictment against Neulander should not be granted.

The Defense's Filings
Jenoff Memo
  Neulander's lawyers argue that incriminating statements made by admitted Leonard Jenoff are not credible and should not be entered into evidence.

Dismissal Brief
  Defense lawyers dissect grand jury testimony in this lengthy document filed to support their motion seeking to dismiss the charges against Neulander.

FBI Brief
  Neulander's lawyers request that FBI files on admitted Leonard Jenoff be turned over to them in unedited form. In addition to the brief are letters showing the red tape that followed between the defense, prosecutors, the judge and the FBI.

The Court
Indictments
  These two separate indictments were filed against Neulander — one before the admitted hitmen confessed that they were allegedly paid by Fred Neulander to kill Carol Neulander, and one after. Charges against Neulander include murder, felony murder and conspiracy.

Verdict Form
  The jury must fill out this form once they decide whether Neulander is guilty or not guilty on the charges of murder, felony murder and conspiracy.

 


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