Richard Biegenwald

Born in 1940, Biegenwald was the victim of severe, countless
beatings from his alcholic father. At five, he torched the family home and was
sent off for observation at the Pyschiatric Center in Rockland county, New York.
By age eight, he was drinking and gambling, by nine, he had received a series of
electroshock therapy treatments at New York's Bellevue Hospital. His next
institutional stop was at the State Training School for Boys at Warwick, New
York, where he was accused of theft and inciting other inmates to escape. On his
visits home to State Island, he stole money from his mother, and at age eleven
he sat himself on fire. He was released in time to graduate from eighth grade,
at age sixteen.
Biegenwald dropped out of high school after only a few weeks. Soon after
dropping out he left for Nashville, Tennesee, where he stole a car, and was
arrested by federal agents for transporting the vehicle across state lines. In
1958, a few months after being relased from Kentucky officials, he stole another
car on State Island and drove to Bayonne, New Jersey where he tried to hold up a
grocery store. In the process, he killed Stephen Sladowski. Biegenwald and his
male partner were picked up in Maryland two days later after Biegenwald shot a
Salsbury police officer and fired a shotgun at state troopers who pulled him
over for speeding. He was convicted of murder, and given a life sentence.
Richard was released after serving only 17 years in 1974.
Back on the street, Beigenwald worked odd jobs, and met a pretty 16 year old
girl who was a neighbor of his mother. The girl was a normal, outstanding
student, who's parents were shocked when they found out she was engaged to a
scarfaced ex-con who was more than twice her age. By this time, Richard had not
reported to his parole officer since mid 1977, and was suspected in a rape as
well. He was arrested in Brooklyn in June 1980, and married his girlfriend in
the Brooklyn House of Detention.
The Rape charges were dropped when the victim failed to identify him in a
lineup, but he still served six months for his parole violation. When released
he moved into an apartment with his wife in Asbury Park, New Jersey. On January
4, 1983, the body of 18-year old Anna Olesiewicz was found behind a restaurant
in Ocean Township, north of Asbury Park. She was shot four times in the head,
and was fully clothed, with no signs of rape. After hearing about the murder, a
friend of Biegenwald's wife notified police, claiming Richard as a suspect in
the murder. She said that she had accompanied Biegenwald on several trips to the
boardwalk, trolling for victims, and he had once shown her a young woman's body
hidden in his garage, and even gave her a ring as a present that belonged to a
victim.
On January 22, police surrounded his and Dherran Fitzgerald's apartments,
surprising them. A search of the house turned up pipe bombs, pistols, a machine
gun, knockout drops, marijuana, a live puff adder snake, and floor plans of
various local business's. In custody, Fitzgerald began to tell of Biegenwald
showing him a body in the garage, saying that she had been killed "for business
reasons." He helped bury that body at the home of Biegenwald's mother, on Staten
Island, accidentally uncovering a second dead body as he was digging the grave.
Fitzgerald led police to the bodies of three more bodies.
As the investigation went on, charges were filed against Richard in the death of
a prison escapee named William Ward, who was shot five times in the head and
buried outside Neptune City, New Jersey. He was also suspected, but not charged
in two additional murders.
Richard was indicted by New Jersey authorities on five counts of first degree
murder. Fitzgerald turned state's evidence, pleading guilty on counts of weapons
possession and hindering Biegenwald's arrest (helping bury bodies), and recieved
5 years for each count. Biegenwald was sentenced to death by lethal injection
for the murder of Anna Olesiewicz, and for the murder of William Ward, he
recieved a life sentence.
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