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NJ man sentenced to 10 years in prison after guilty plea in 1978 murder of 5 teenagers
NEWARK, N.J. A New Jersey man was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison after recently admitting his role in the 1978 murder of five teenagers in one of the states longest-running cold cases.
Under 1978 sentencing guidelines applied to the case, Philander Hampton is only required to serve 20 percent of the sentence before being eligible for parole. Hampton has been jailed since his March 2010 arrest, making him eligible for release in a matter of months.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...-5-teenagers/2011/10/03/gIQA77gGIL_story.html
One of the states longest-running cold cases finally reached a courtroom Friday with the start of the trial of a man accused of killing five teenagers who vanished in 1978.
Surprising end to the trial, given that the defendant represented himself.
An odd thing about this case:
In 1996, 14 years before Philander Hampton told the police about the boys being burned to death in an abandoned house fire on Camden Street, Florida psychic John Monti took Newark detectives to an abandoned lot on Camden Street and told police:
"There used to be a house here,” Monti said, pointing to the weeded landscape. “All the boys were here alive that night and there was a fire. But only one of them is buried underground here.”
Sounds precisely what Hampton told the police in 2010.
They were burned up in a building that was then torn down. I am sure they will never find their remains since it was so long ago. Who knows where the dirt or the remains of the ashes went to. I think something was built on the site later so their remains could even be under there. Very sad story.so after reading these 5 pages, my question is: are they still looking for the bodies even though they know the cause of death? I only ask this as these 5 boys are not listed in the namus database...