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''Ezzeddine left Lebanon more than 40 years ago with his wife, Amal Abou-Ezzeddine, to start a life in America. He had worked in a diner in New Jersey while continuing to pursue his master's degree and in 1983, he and his wife purchased the Kenvil Diner. Both Ezzeddine and Amal Abou-Ezzeddine worked daily at the diner while raising their three sons.''
''Photos of a "person of interest," who has not yet been identified, were released last year on the one-year anniversary of Ezzeddine's death. The man, who authorities were able to capture on images from surrounding businesses, was described as a black man wearing light-colored shorts and a dark-colored T-shirt, with a Caribbean accent and who also may drive a green 1994-96 Toyota Camry. The man was seen in the immediate area of the diner the night of the incident. The prosecutor's office said that he may spend time in Brooklyn and Elizabeth, NJ.''
Feb 22, 2025
It's been nearly 14 years since Chafic "Steve" Ezzeddine, a Morris County diner owner, was brutally murdered inside his business. Police think they're getting close, but are urging members of the public to come forward with more information to help give closure to the victim's wife, children and grandchildren. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer sat down with the family and investigators.
Diner Owner's Killer Still Being Sought in Morris County
Kenvil Diner owner Chafic 'Steve' Ezzeddine's body was found by his wife inside the Route 46 business in 2011.
''Photos of a "person of interest," who has not yet been identified, were released last year on the one-year anniversary of Ezzeddine's death. The man, who authorities were able to capture on images from surrounding businesses, was described as a black man wearing light-colored shorts and a dark-colored T-shirt, with a Caribbean accent and who also may drive a green 1994-96 Toyota Camry. The man was seen in the immediate area of the diner the night of the incident. The prosecutor's office said that he may spend time in Brooklyn and Elizabeth, NJ.''
It's been nearly 14 years since Chafic "Steve" Ezzeddine, a Morris County diner owner, was brutally murdered inside his business. Police think they're getting close, but are urging members of the public to come forward with more information to help give closure to the victim's wife, children and grandchildren. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer sat down with the family and investigators.