NJ Joyce Coleman, 28, Long Valley, 27 Feb 1970

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Joyce Theresa Coleman (née Minchin)
Born: 16 Dec 1942, Fanwood, NJ
Married: Wayne Corbett Coleman (1941-2020), Nov 1966, Fanwood, NJ

Death:
Late night or early morning, 27/28 Feb 1970, in the rec room of her home at 245 Bartley Rd, Long Valley, NJ. Joyce was 6 months pregnant at the time; she had one son, Wayne, who was 14 months old. Her husband was a trucker and was working late at the time. He tried calling home but got a busy signal. At 1:45 AM, he arrived home to find her stabbed and unresponsive and called 911. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The autopsy ruled the cause of death a homicide due to blunt force trauma to the head and face and found no evidence of sexual assault, with post-mortem cuts to the neck. Investigators found a fireplace poker and a hunting knife at the scene, and while it was determined to likely be a burglary, they noted no signs of forced entry or struggle, although the whole house was ransacked, firearms and ammunition were stolen. 14-month-old Wayne was unharmed; sadly, he died 2 years later of accidental magnesium cyanide poisoning after accidentally ingesting ant poison. The house had just been sold due to her husband's upcoming job transfer. The case was opened 20 years later, receiving new leads but making little progress.

Sources:
Suspect Murder Map
Patch: 28 Murders Still Unsolved in Morris County (5 Apr 2018)
The Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ): Mother Slain In Long Valley (27 Feb 1970)
The Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ): Clues Uncovered in Slaying of Long Valley Housewife (28 Feb 1970, Page 1)
The Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ): Clues Uncovered in Slaying of Long Valley Housewife (28 Feb 1970, Page 19)
The Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ): Police Hit 'Blank Wall' In Slaying (2 Mar 1970)
Daily Press (Newport News, VA): Boy, 3, Dies of Poisoning
Daily Record (Morristown, NJ): 20-year-old murder case gets new look (12 Mar 1990)
 
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This quite close to my house actually. However, I don't think I have ever heard about this. I am guessing the original house was demoed to make room for Palmer Park.
 
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Joyce Theresa Coleman (née Minchin)
Born: 16 Dec 1942, Fanwood, NJ
Married: Wayne Corbett Coleman (1941-2020), Nov 1966, Fanwood, NJ

Death:
Late night or early morning, 27/28 Feb 1970, in the rec room of her home at 245 Bartley Rd, Long Valley, NJ. Joyce was 6 months pregnant at the time; she had one son, Wayne, who was 14 months old. Her husband was a trucker and was working late at the time. He tried calling home but got a busy signal. At 1:45 AM, he arrived home to find her stabbed and unresponsive and called 911. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The autopsy ruled the cause of death a homicide due to blunt force trauma to the head and face and found no evidence of sexual assault, with post-mortem cuts to the neck. Investigators found a fireplace poker and a hunting knife at the scene, and while it was determined to likely be a burglary, they noted no signs of forced entry or struggle, although the whole house was ransacked, firearms and ammunition were stolen. 14-month-old Wayne was unharmed; sadly, he died 2 years later of accidental magnesium cyanide poisoning after accidentally ingesting ant poison. The house had just been sold due to her husband's upcoming job transfer. The case was opened 20 years later, receiving new leads but making little progress.

Sources:
Suspect Murder Map
Patch: 28 Murders Still Unsolved in Morris County (5 Apr 2018)
The Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ): Mother Slain In Long Valley (27 Feb 1970)
The Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ): Clues Uncovered in Slaying of Long Valley Housewife (28 Feb 1970, Page 1)
The Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ): Clues Uncovered in Slaying of Long Valley Housewife (28 Feb 1970, Page 19)
The Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ): Police Hit 'Blank Wall' In Slaying (2 Mar 1970)
Daily Press (Newport News, VA): Boy, 3, Dies of Poisoning
Daily Record (Morristown, NJ): 20-year-old murder case gets new look (12 Mar 1990)
Sounds like a brutal burglary. Rest in peace to her and her son.

Am I the only one who can't reach the newspaper links? Says it can't be found. Can't find it online either.
 
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This quite close to my house actually. However, I don't think I have ever heard about this. I am guessing the original house was demoed to make room for Palmer Park.
I haven't either. I grew up 15-20 min down 513. Looks like the husband was transferred (as expected) shortly after, to Williamsburg, VA, soon remarried, never moved back to Jersey. Seems like his alibi checked out immediately because he was never considered a suspect. As sparsely-populated as Long Valley/Washington Twp is now, it was only a third as populated back then... The list of possible suspects couldn't have been that long.
 
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Sounds like a brutal burglary. Rest in peace to her and her son.

Am I the only one who can't reach the newspaper links? Says it can't be found. Can't find it online either.
I'll save the articles as images and upload them (probably later on)... I thought articles from Newspaper skipped the paywall if you clipped them, but they don't.
 
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I'll save the articles as images and upload them (probably later on)... I thought articles from Newspaper skipped the paywall if you clipped them, but they don't.
Ah, I see. Thank you!
 
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This quite close to my house actually. However, I don't think I have ever heard about this. I am guessing the original house was demoed to make room for Palmer Park.
Looks like the house is gone now and the lot is just a wooded area next to the golf course.
 
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I wonder if that fireplace poker is still in an evidence locker somewhere and could be tested for DNA?
I wonder if they ever established a time of death?
Lastly, this location would be mere steps away from where Siegfried Woelki disappeared in 1984. Not saying there is a connection. Just that this is, even today, not a heavily populated /travelled area and would likely have been pretty remote in 1969-1984. For two incidents to happen that close together seems uncanny.
 
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I wonder if that fireplace poker is still in an evidence locker somewhere and could be tested for DNA?
I wonder if they ever established a time of death?
Lastly, this location would be mere steps away from where Siegfried Woelki disappeared in 1984. Not saying there is a connection. Just that this is, even today, not a heavily populated /travelled area and would likely have been pretty remote in 1969-1984. For two incidents to happen that close together seems uncanny.
They do have evidence in storage, which (I would assume) includes the poker and the knife. It might be tough to get the burglar's DNA, since there wasn't a struggle... Maybe sweat? Unless they were wearing gloves... It was winter. If not, since the place was ransacked and firearms/ammo looted, I'm sure they found prints. Possibly from the doorknob also... Since no acquaintances were implicated, the door was probably unlocked. (Hell, ours were all the time.) It's a shame she didn't get to the guns quicker (maybe they were in the basement rec room and she ran down there).

I thought about the Woelki disappearance also, but didn't notice how close together they actually were... They were literally next door (the packing house he worked at was demoed when they built Palmer Park), 12 years apart. I hesitate to say that the location is anything more than a coincidence, but it's certainly possible.
 
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They do have evidence in storage, which (I would assume) includes the poker and the knife. It might be tough to get the burglar's DNA, since there wasn't a struggle... Maybe sweat? Unless they were wearing gloves... It was winter. If not, since the place was ransacked and firearms/ammo looted, I'm sure they found prints. Possibly from the doorknob also... Since no acquaintances were implicated, the door was probably unlocked. (Hell, ours were all the time.) It's a shame she didn't get to the guns quicker (maybe they were in the basement rec room and she ran down there).

I thought about the Woelki disappearance also, but didn't notice how close together they actually were... They were literally next door (the packing house he worked at was demoed when they built Palmer Park), 12 years apart. I hesitate to say that the location is anything more than a coincidence, but it's certainly possible.
The one idea that struck me was; suppose there was someone living semi-locally that was an all around bad guy, not afraid to resort to crime when the need or mood struck. Very likely not the case but I am curious if the backgrounds of the locals were ever looked into closely (even years later).
 

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