Harrisburg’s shopkeeper serial killer cold case from the 1960s may be solved: PennLive special report

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He took the money… And their lives.

A newspaper clipping from one of the unsolved shopkeeper serial killings that terrorized Harrisburg in 1963-64. Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.comIt was the biggest manhunt in Harrisburg history. In the early 1960s, someone was executing store owners and stealing their cash – but he was never caught.

A grocery store owner is shot in the mouth behind his meat counter. A restauranteur takes a .22 behind the left ear, right after the lunch rush. A shoe store owner and uncle of the sitting Dauphin County DA is found face-down in a pool of blood, next to a pair of loafers. Finally, a convenience store owner takes five bullets to the torso, all so the killer can steal just 12 bucks.

The sensational case is full of twists and turns. Red herrings abound. And despite a massive police investigation that covered the better part of two years, all four high-profile homicides remain unsolved to this day.An unexpected phone call placed nearly 60 years after the fact has current Dauphin County DA Fran Chardo reviewing the case all over again. Chardo has mined the county file archives and reached out to retired detectives -- all in search of the final clue to break the case.

 

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