The notorious murders that tore a New Jersey family apartReports from
the scene of the crimeRiveting courtroom testimonyOn the night of
November 17, 1950, Ernie Ingenito entered the house of his in-laws and
opened fire on his wife Tessie and her parents. He then walked across
the street and unloaded several rounds into other members of her family,
including a nine-year-old girl. Still not satisfied, Ernie drove to
Tessie's uncle's home in a neighboring town and shot the adult occupants
there. When he was finished, five people were dead and four wounded. Was
Ernie insane? Was he enraged, moved to desperation by his meddling,
overbearing in-laws? Or was he simply a cold-blooded murderer who would
stop at nothing to have his own way? This factual account, pieced
together from interviews, legal documents, and letters, probes the mind
of an unrepentant killer and follows the riveting story from the night
of the tragic massacre to years of bungled trials and appeals that would
decide his fate.