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Fred Neulander was born on 14 August, 1941 in New Jersey. Discover Fred Neulander's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Occupation Rabbi
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 14 August 1941
Birthday 14 August
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Nationality United States

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Fred Neulander Height, Weight & Measurements

At 83 years old, Fred Neulander height is 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) .

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Height 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
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Who Is Fred Neulander's Wife?

His wife is Carol Neulander

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Fred Neulander Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Fred Neulander worth at the age of 83 years old? Fred Neulander’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Fred Neulander's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2006

In December 2006, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Courts denied Fred Neulander's appeal. His appellate counsel had argued that the trial court had erred in not permitting Neulander to argue a third party liability defense based on a similar home invasion burglary murder that had occurred in Cherry Hill. Neulander had also argued court error on the issue of double or triple layer "hearsay" evidence, i.e., the out-of-court statement by Carol Neulander as elicited by and through her daughter, about the telephone conversation involving the "bathroom man." Although an appeal and post-conviction relief application were planned, Neulander's best chance at a new trial had been lost. He is currently incarcerated in the New Jersey State Prison.

2002

Due to the intense media coverage in Camden County, the re-trial was moved to Monmouth County. At the 2002 re-trial, Neulander was defended by Mt. Holly attorney Mike Riley. In Monmouth, Neulander was found guilty. His son Matthew, whose testimony at the first trial had been lukewarm, was by the time of the second trial thoroughly convinced of his father's guilt. Following the verdict, Assistant Prosecutor Jim Lynch submitted to the jury the question of whether or not the death penalty should be sought. The jury panel decided not to recommend the death penalty. Neulander was sentenced to serve 30 years to life at the New Jersey State Prison in Trenton. In an interview by ABC's Barbara Walters after his incarceration, he told her "You have no idea how much rage I have." He was also saddened that two of his three adult children testified against him.

2001

Tried before Judge Linda G. Baxter in 2001, the first trial resulted in a hung jury. It had been empaneled in Camden County.

1994

Neulander was convicted of paying congregant Len Jenoff and drifter Paul Daniels $18,000 (equivalent to $32,900 in 2021) to kill his wife Carol on November 1, 1994. The case became a media circus and was broadcast live on CourtTV. In February 1995, he resigned as Rabbi from Congregation M'Kor Shalom.

1974

Neulander was the founding rabbi of the Congregation M'Kor Shalom Reform Temple in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. It opened in the summer of 1974. Previously, he had been the assistant rabbi at Temple Emanuel, also in Cherry Hill. Neulander graduated from Trinity College in 1963.

1941

Fred J. Neulander (born August 14, 1941) is a Reform rabbi from Cherry Hill, New Jersey, who was convicted of hiring two men to murder his wife, Carol Neulander, in 1994. He is currently serving a prison term of 30 years to life at New Jersey State Prison in Trenton, New Jersey.