NJ police officer Edward Lutes
Investigators remove evidence from the house of veteran Seaside
Heights police officer Edward Lutes, who allegedly gunned down five
of his neighbors, April 10, 2002 in Toms River, NJ. Lutes was found
dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound a day after authorities said
he killed five people and wounded two others, including the Seaside
Heights'' police chief.
(Photo by Don Murray/Getty Images)
Ocean County, NJ, sheriff's officers investigate the scene of
Seaside Heights, NJ police officer Edward Lutes dead in his car
April 10, 2002 in Barnegat Township, NJ. Lutes was found dead of a
self-inflicted gunshot wound a day after authorities said he killed
five people and wounded two others, including the Seaside Heights''
police chief.
(Photo by Don Murray/Getty Images)
Ocean County, NJ, sheriff's officers investigate the scene of
Seaside Heights, NJ police officer Edward Lutes dead in his car
April 10, 2002 in Barnegat Township, NJ. Lutes was found dead of a
self-inflicted gunshot wound a day after authorities said he killed
five people and wounded two others, including the Seaside Heights''
police chief.
(Photo by Don Murray/Getty Images)
Ocean County, NJ, sheriff's officers investigate the scene of
Seaside Heights, NJ police officer Edward Lutes dead in his car
April 10, 2002 in Barnegat Township, NJ. Lutes was found dead of a
self-inflicted gunshot wound a day after authorities said he killed
five people and wounded two others, including the Seaside Heights''
police chief.
(Photo by Don Murray/Getty Images)
Dover Township Deputy Mayor Carmine Inteso, Jr. briefs the news
media at the scene where 5 people were shot to death April 10, 2002
in Toms River, NJ. The prime suspect in the shooting is veteran
Seaside Heights police officer Edward Lutz. Lutes was found dead of
a self-inflicted gunshot wound a day after authorities said he
killed five people and wounded two others, including the Seaside
Heights'' police chief.
(Photo by Don Murray/Getty Images)
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