062 - The Disappearance of the Clinton Avenue Five

Published: Oct. 16, 2018, 2:40 a.m.

It was a hot summer afternoon in Newark, New Jersey in 1978.\xa0 Five close friends, Melvin "Ricky" Pittman (17), Ernest Taylor (17), Alvin Turner (16), Randy Johnson (16) and Michael McDowell (16) had all gotten together to play basketball at West Side Park.

As the afternoon turned to evening, the friends went their separate ways, planning to meet up again later.\xa0 They were going to help a local business owner move boxes in preparation for his purchase of a new home, grab a few extra bucks for their trouble, and then see what this summer night had to offer.\xa0 Sadly, none of them would ever return home.

Over the next thirty-three years, theories and rumors would run rampant.\xa0 Psychics would claim to hold the answers, tipsters would call in with leads that led to nowhere and eventually, a confession would result in a trial that would end with unsatisfying results.\xa0 What happened to the young men, since then referred to as the Clinton Avenue Five and who may hold the answers to this haunting mystery?

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