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Supreme Court Questions State’s Charge Against Man Arrested in Wildwood Rape-Homicide Cold Case

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Jerry Rosado, accused in the Susan Negersmith case, appeared in court earlier this year.

By Shay Roddy

TRENTON – In a state Supreme Court hearing Tuesday, Nov. 28, justices pushed back at prosecutors’ arguments that a man recently connected by DNA evidence to a 1990 Wildwood rape and homicide should be made to stand trial for sexual assault. The suspect was not charged with homicide.

During oral arguments, the justices asked Cape May County Senior Assistant Prosecutor Gretchen Pickering to explain why the case wouldn’t violate the ex post facto rights afforded to the defendant under the state and federal constitutions. Sexual assault had a five-year statute of limitations at the time, which expired in 1995 with no arrest made or suspect identified.

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Shay Roddy won five first place awards from the New Jersey Press Association for work published in 2023, including the Lloyd P. Burns Memorial Award for Responsible Journalism and Public Service. He grew up in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, spending summers in Cape May County, and is a graduate of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University.

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