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[edit]Grimaldi Faces Murder Jury. Refusal of Felix Szczesny to buy a round of drinks in a Steuben Street speakeasy last October caused his death, Andrew Zuilkowski, 50, of 160 Steuben Street, testified this afternoon. Zulkowski is star state witness at the trial for murder of Ralph Grimaldi, of New York on a charge of fatally stabbing Szczesny and stabbing Zulkowski also. The State may complete its case late this afternoon, but the trial in Oyer and terminer win continue tomorrow. Grimaldi. known as "Joe the Wop" was employed as a car repairman by the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad. Trial of the accused man for murder began today before Judge Robert V. Kinkead and a special panel of veniremen with Chief Assistant Prosecutor Aloysius McMahon and Assistant Prosecutor Lewis G. Hansen presenting the States ease and former Congressman James A. Hamill conducting the defense. Early on the morning of the murder, the State claims, he went to the home of Scezesny and engaged with him and another man of Polish descent in a drinking bout. An argument arose over whose turn it was to purchase a drink and when the words became loud Seezesny's wife forced the trio out of the house and the commotion began in the street. Once on the street the argument developed into blows and Grimaldi is alleged to have dashed a knife mortally wounding Seezesny and stabbing the other man, Andrew Zulowski, of 10 Steuben Street, Grimaldi fled the scene of the crime and kept in hiding for more than a week, but was later captured by Lieutenant Charles Ballcrine and Detective John O'Neill of the Jersey City Detective Bureau. They found him in a deserted section of upper New York State. He was taken into custody and extradited to New Jersey and has been in the County Jail awaiting trial.
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[edit]- Felix Szczesny (1888-1926), the Polish murder victim
- Sophia Rodztewlcz
- Andrew Zuilkowski (1880-?), the second Polish stabbing victim
- Ralph Grimaldi, the Italian perpetrator who used the alias "Joe the Wop"
- James Alphonsus Hamill (1877-1941), lawyer for Grimaldi
- Judge Robert Victor Kinkead (1891-1975), presiding judge
- Chief Assistant Prosecutor Aloysius McMahon
- Lieutenant Charles Ballcrine, Jersey City Detective Bureau (or Ballerine)
- Detective John O'Neill, Jersey City Detective Bureau
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