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Pastimes : Whodunit? Two Stockbrokers Murdered in Jersey; No Clues

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To: jhild who wrote (750)11/9/1999 1:46:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) of 1156
 
Re: Was it unusual for Jesse Scarola, 13, to be in Staten Island on a Monday night with his father?

[Note: press reports refer to him as Jeffrey. Apparently his name was Jesse, Jr.]

Jesse Jr. lived with his mother Kimberly "full time". When she still lived in Brooklyn last year, she had him attend school in Colts Neck because she wanted him to be educated in a good school system in NJ. Since his father Jesse Scarola lived in Middletown, NJ (proximate to Colts neck and Staten Island where Kim had relatives) she had him start school in September in NJ. He would be taken to school by his father in the morning (picked up in Staten Island, Brooklyn or NJ, depending on where Kim would be). Then, Kim would pick him up after school at 1pm.

It was important to close on the Colt's Neck house before the school year ended, so that her son would be eligible to attend school there. Kim was apparently not what you call a doting mother. She spent her time impulsively flying between NY and FL, and her summers were in the house in the Hamptons. Her son stayed with her when possible, but Kim was close to her ex-husband because he took Jesse all the times that she was "busy". Thus, that explains why her son was with his father the night of the murders.

- Jeff
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