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Nathaniel Harvey was born on 21 March, 1950 in Camden, New Jersey, U.S., is an American serial killer (1950–2020). Discover Nathaniel Harvey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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21 March |
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Camden, New Jersey, U.S. |
Date of death |
27 November, 2020 |
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South Woods State Prison, Bridgeton, New Jersey, U.S. |
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Jersey
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Nathaniel Harvey Height, Weight & Measurements
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Nathaniel Harvey Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nathaniel Harvey worth at the age of 70 years old? Nathaniel Harvey’s income source is mostly from being a successful Killer. He is from Jersey. We have estimated Nathaniel Harvey's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Nathaniel Harvey (March 21, 1950 – November 27, 2020) was an American murderer and suspected serial killer who was sentenced to death in New Jersey for the 1985 rape-murder of a woman in Plainsboro.
On October 16, 1978, Harvey was driving through Monroe Township in Middlesex County when he began tailing a car being driven by a 24-year-old woman.
He followed her home and pulled into her driveway, and approached the woman asking about her family's business.
When she went inside to get information, Harvey forced his way in and attacked her.
He raped and beat her before the victim managed to escape through a rear window and ran to a neighbor's home for help.
Coincidently, the woman had been raped just months prior by 45-year-old Herman Schmidt, who had no known connection to Harvey.
Harvey turned himself in on October 20 after the victim identified him from a series of photographs.
He was charged with rape, assault with intent to rape, atrocious assault, battery, burglary and lewdness.
He was convicted of four of these charges in March 1979 and was sentenced to 15–20 years in prison.
He was imprisoned at New Jersey State Prison until a New Jersey Parole Board granted him parole in early 1983.
A few years after his death, he was linked through DNA evidence to a separate rape-murder committed in East Windsor in 1984, and investigators have since speculated he could have committed other killings.
Donna Macho, a 19-year-old Hightstown High School graduate, disappeared from her parents' home in East Windsor on February 26, 1984.
Her car was discovered several miles away with blood stains on the passenger seat, leading investigators to believe she had been murdered.
Police suspected her kidnapper carried her out of the house and forced her to drive to a secluded location.
Detectives also discovered evidence of a sexual assault as semen was found in Macho's bedroom.
A reward of $2,000 was put up by her parents for information.
On June 17, 1985, the body of 37-year-old Irene Schnaps was discovered inside her Princeton Meadows apartment in Plainsboro Township.
The discovery was made by a coworker who went to Schnaps' apartment after she failed to show up to her job at an RCA plant.
The initial investigation into her death revealed that she had been sexually assaulted and beaten to death with a blunt object.
A bloody sneaker print left by her killer was discovered at the crime scene.
On October 28, Harvey was arrested after committing a series of burglaries and attempting to kidnap a 13-year-old girl in West Windsor.
In a search of his vehicle, police discovered a watch that matched the description of a watch that had been stolen from Schnaps' apartment.
Subsequently, a sneaker print that was collected from his vehicle was matched to the one found in Schnaps' apartment.
Afterwards, Harvey was charged with her murder and pleaded not guilty.
Harvey went to trial on September 30, 1986.
On the first day, assistant prosecutor Thomas J. Kapsak claimed that, upon his arrest, Harvey confessed to killing Schnaps before later recanting.
Harvey's defense denied this and proclaimed their client was innocent.
The alleged confession was key as to why the jury found Harvey guilty on all counts on October 10, and seven days later imposed a verdict of death.
After his death sentence, Harvey attempted to get a new trial on the basis that his alleged confession should not have been used at trial.
In 1991, the United States Supreme Court ruled that Harvey's confession should not have been used as evidence and he was granted a new trial.
Harvey's second trial spanned from October to December 1994, and he was again convicted and sentenced to death.
On April 2, 1995, a boy scout troop discovered skeletal remains in a wooded area in Cranbury.
Along with the remains, pieces of clothing and jewelry were discovered in the immediate area.
Through dental records, the remains were identified as belonging to Macho, over eleven years after she went missing.
He was one of only eight men on New Jersey's death row when it was abolished in 2007 by then-Governor Jon Corzine.
In 2007, New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine, a death penalty opponent, signed legislation that officially eliminated capital punishment in the state; because of this, Harvey and the other seven New Jersey death row inmates were resentenced to life in prison.
In 2015, Harvey appealed his conviction and again was granted a new trial.
In 2017, an appeals court upheld the decision granting Harvey a third trial.
He was re-sentenced to life in prison and died at South Woods State Prison in 2020.
On November 27, 2020, Harvey died at South Woods State Prison while awaiting his third trial.