On August 7, 1972, 16-year-old Jeannette DePalma left her home in Springfield, New Jersey, to go to work, but she never made it back home. Six weeks later, Jeannette's body was found atop Devil's Teeth, a cliff in Houdaille Quarry. With very little evidence, no clear suspects, and rumors of her being the victim of a Satanic Cult, her case has gone cold with no answers to be had for any of the countless questions left in the wake of her death. 53 years later, the mystery of what really happened to Jeannette DePalma has continued to baffle those who still remember her. Today, I am joined by Brian Santana to break down the case file and walk you through one of my home state's most baffling crimes.  If you have any information about the death of Jeannette DePalma, please contact the Springfield Police Department at (973) 376-0400.Visit the Justice for Jeannette website and sign the petition Get A Murder On Campus: The Professor, The Cop, and North Carolina's Most Notorious Cold Case hereCheck out Chapter 91 with Brian and Cameron Santana hereCheck out Chapter 105: Summer's Almost Gone with Brian Santana and J.T. Townsend hereConnect with us on Social Media!You can find us at:Instagram: @bookofthedeadpodX: @bkofthedeadpodFacebook: The Book of the Dead PodcastTikTok: BookofthedeadpodOr visit our website at www.botdpod.comFeaturing a promo for The Final Trace:The Final Trace is a true crime podcast unraveling the most chilling disappearances, cold cases, and solved mysteries that still leave us asking questions. Hosted by two friends with a passion for true crime (and a little bit of sass), each episode explores the final known moments, forgotten clues, and the theories that keep us up at night. From strange sightings to shocking conclusions, we follow the clues wherever they leadâbecause sometimes the scariest part isnât the mystery⊠itâs the truth.Listen hereAssociated Press. (1972a, September 30). Witchcraft seen possible in teen-age girlâs death. The Central New Jersey Home News, 3.Associated Press. (1972b, October 3). Say witch is murder probe aid. The Daily Register, 1.Associated Press. (1972c, October 31). Satanism seen gaining followers. Asbury Park Press, 26.Associated Press. (1973, January 19). Drifter sought in girlâs death. Press of Atlantic City, 37.Burke, E. C. (1971, July 6). âSatan Cultâ Death, Drugs Jolt Peaceful Vineland, N. J.
On August 7, 1972, 16-year-old Jeannette DePalma left her home in Springfield, New Jersey, to go to work, but she never made it back home. Six weeks later, Jeannette's body was found atop Devil's Teeth, a cliff in Houdaille Quarry. With very little evidence, no clear suspects, and rumors of her being the victim of a Satanic Cult, her case has gone cold with no answers to be had for any of the countless questions left in the wake of her death. 53 years later, the mystery of what really happened t...