NJ NJ - Charles Murphy, 25, Ridgefield Park, 26 Apr 1982

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Missing Person / NamUs #MP19622Charles Stanton Murphy, Male, White / Caucasian
Date of Last ContactApril 26, 1982
Missing FromRidgefield Park, New Jersey

Case Information



Demographics
Missing Age25 Years
Current Age61 Years
First NameCharles
Middle NameStanton
Last NameMurphy
Nickname/AliasCharlie or Chip

SexMale
Race / EthnicityWhite / Caucasian
Height5' 9" - 5' 10" (69 - 70 Inches)
Weight160 - 170 lbs
Circumstances
Date of Last ContactApril 26, 1982
NamUs Case CreatedMarch 13, 2013
Last Known Location Map
LocationRidgefield Park, New Jersey
CountyBergen County
Circumstances of Disappearance--
Physical Description
Hair ColorSandy
Head Hair Description--
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Descriptionmoustache
Left Eye ColorBrown
Right Eye ColorBrown
Eye Description--
Distinctive Physical Features
Item
Description
Scar/mark
subject had injury to skull.

Other distinctive physical characteristic
white patch of hair on right side of back of his head


Clothing and Accessories
Item
Description
Clothing
blue jeans, green and white short-sleeved jersey,green windbreaker.

Footwear
white sneakers with black stripes

Jewelry
Gold chain with crucifix and black plastic(digital)watch

Additional Case Info

Transportation
1974 Chevrolet Camaro

StyleCoupe
ColorAluminum/Silver
StateNew Jersey
License Plate980 MRW
Expiration Year--
Commentsblack vinyl interior

Missing Person Case
 
May 21, 2024

The Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office announced that the remains and "artifacts" discovered on May 3 were those of Charles Murphy, 26, a Maywood resident who disappeared in the early hours of April 28, 1982.

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Remains Of Maywood Man Missing Since 1982 Found In Bergen Creek​

The last time his baseball buddies saw Charles Murphy, former World Series MVP Reggie Jackson had returned to the Bronx, hit a home run and helped the California Angels beat their beloved Yankees.

Charles Stanton Chip Murphy (right), Doug Bishop

Charles Stanton "Chip" Murphy (right), Doug Bishop
Photo Credit: Doug Bishop / Bergen County Sheriff's Office / BACKGROUND: nationalparkswitht.com
Jerry DeMarco

05/21/2024 7:16 p.m.

That was 42 years ago.

Decades passed, then Doug Bishop showed up.
Bishop's name may be familiar to some, thanks to the acclaim the diver received for his help finding the remains in a South Jersey river late last week of a Camden woman who'd gone missing 14 years ago.
That was actually a side trip of sorts.
Bishop and his non-profit United Search Corps had brought their sonar to New Jersey for a search of Overpeck Creek in Ridgefield Park.
Sure enough, they got a hit on May 3.
"Indicators of submerged artifacts were originally detected by a private, non-profit dive company, which notified law enforcement of its discovery," Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said on Tuesday, May 21.
Ironically, the car Murphy was driving the night he went missing wasn't the only vehicle down there, a reliable law enforcement source told Daily Voice.
Divers from the Bergen County Regional SCUBA Task Force went down and Murphy's ride was hoisted from the water.
A table was set up and everything from the vehicle was sifted through.
There were his remains, as well as pieces of clothing, his wallet -- with identification and apparently cash -- and some jewelry.
Nonetheless, "extensive forensic testing was required to establish identity," Musella said.
Bishop said he was bound by secrecy. That changed with Musella's announcement Tuesday of a confirmed identity.
"The entire Murphy family would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Doug Bishop, the Bergen County Regional Dive Team, the Bergen County Sheriff’s Department, and all other involved agencies for their hard work and determination bringing this mystery to an end, and giving us closure after decades of uncertainty," Joanne O'Toole posted on Facebook.
"Funeral arrangements will be forthcoming," she added.

Charles Stanton "Chip" Murphy had gone to Yankee Stadium with four friends on April 27, 1982. He ended up driving back to New Jersey early after rain cut Reggie Jackson's return to seven innings.

Murphy wanted to stop off at a pub in Rochelle Park before heading to his Lodi home, his pals told investigators.

He was driving his girlfriend's 1974 silver Chevy Camaro, which apparently was low on gas, when he dropped one of them off in Ridgefield Park.

An attendant at an all-night gas station on nearby Route 46 told investigators he recalled seeing the car and someone who fit Murphy's description that night.

Neither was reported ever seen again.

Authorities at the time said they suspected "foul or suspicious circumstances," but they wouldn't go into details.

Murphy, who grew up in Maywood, didn't have a history of mental illness or drug use -- he didn't even smoke, investigators said.

The Hackensack High School graduate also didn't gamble, hadn't run afoul of the law and had never run off.

He's reportedly just borrowed some money from his father and an older brother for a photo-developing business he was launching in Bergenfield.

In other words: Nothing public pointed to the potential for trouble.

What authorities did know was that Overpeck Creek was essentially two turns from Murphy's friend's house.

Decades passed and attempts at finding the Camaro in the creek failed.

Nothing really changed -- except, of course, dramatic improvements in technology. That prompted a call to Bishop's United Search Corps.

Launched less than a year and a half ago, Bishop's outfit uses sonar to find submerged vehicles in rivers and lakes.

The thinking is: A lot of people who are reported missing have actually crashed -- either accidentally or intentionally -- and are in unmarked watery graves.


Musella, in announcing the discovery on Tuesday, said he had to be circumspect with details until his investigators can be absolutely certain how and why Murphy died. After all, you never know.

A joint investigation by his office, Ridgefield Park police and the Bergen County Sheriff's Office is continuing, the prosecutor said.

Musella said that he'd "like to thank all entities involved, both public and private, for their ongoing cooperation in this matter."

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Earlier this month, a number of different local and county agencies began an investigation into artifacts recovered from Overpeck Creek in the town of Ridgefield Park. The artifacts which were submerged were originally found by a private, non-profit dive company, which informed law enforcement of its discovery, according to the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office.

Subsequently, on May 3, divers from Bergen County confirmed the submerged artifacts, which appeared to be around 40 years old. A recovery mission took place and the presence of human remains was eventually confirmed, according to prosecutors.

On Monday, after extensive forensic testing, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella confirmed that the recovered remains were of Charles Murphy, a 26-year-old Maywood resident, who went missing in the early morning hours of April 28, 1982
Remains found in NJ creek identified as man reported missing in 1982 :(
 

May 31, 2024
After his remains were found earlier this month, a Bergen County man who went missing 42 years ago will finally be laid to rest.

Testing confirmed that remains found in the Overpeck Creek in Ridgefield Park were those of of Charles Murphy, a 25-year-old Maywood resident, who went missing during the early morning hours of April 28, 1982, officials said.



Murphy is survived by multiple siblings, nieces and nephews and was predeceased by his mother, Rita, and his father James Sr., who died in 1999.

In lieu of flowers, the family is asking mourners to make a donation in Murphy’s name to United Search Corps, the group that found his remains.
 

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