Murder of Chaim Weiss

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Murder of Chaim Weiss
Site of the murder as it appeared in 2021
LocationLong Beach, New York
DateNovember 1, 1986
Attack type
Bludgeoned to death
WeaponHatchet-like weapon
VictimChaim Weiss

The murder of Chaim Weiss, a student in the yeshiva of Long Beach, New York, United States, took place on November 1, 1986. His murder remains unsolved, though investigators believe the murderer was a student or faculty member of the yeshiva.[1] The Daily News called it "one of New York’s most baffling unsolved mysteries".[1]

Murder and crime scene[edit]

Chaim Weiss was killed in his sleep by a hatchet-like weapon between the hours of 1:20 and 6:00 AM on Saturday, November 1, 1986. He was sleeping alone in his third-floor dorm room at 63 East Beech St. in Long Beach, New York. He was one of only two students in the yeshiva dormitory to have his own room.[2] There was no back door to the room.[3]

Weiss was hit in the head so hard that his skull was crushed. He was struck twice in the head in what a detective described as "an extremely brutal murder".[4] The murder weapon was never recovered. The body had been moved to the floor and the window was opened.[1] Weiss was last seen alive at approximately 12:45 AM Saturday morning by a study partner.[5][6] Weiss’ parents Anton and Pessy were living in Staten Island and only received word of his death towards the end of Shabbat, when notified by local police.[6] 1,000 mourners attended Weiss' funeral service at the Shomrei Hadas Chapel in the Borough Park section of Brooklyn.[7]

Peculiarities[edit]

There were multiple peculiarities that led police to believe that the murderer was knowledgeable in Jewish rituals dealing with the dead. The window was found open even though the outside temperature was in the 40s. Weiss was taking antibiotics for a sore throat making it unlikely that he would have opened it. The body was found on the floor, clad in pajamas and with the feet propped on the bed. Police determined that the body was in the bed for several hours after the attack.[8] The open window according to police may be a Jewish custom to allow the deceased's soul to depart, though the theory that the window may have been in an attempt to combat the smell of the body should enough time elapse between the murder and the discovery has not been extensively addressed.

A few months before the murder, while Chaim was spending the summer away from home, the principal of the Yeshiva school called Chaim's home twice, seeking to set up a meeting with Chaim. The parents said Chaim didn't want to talk about what was discussed in his private meeting with the principal at a Brooklyn home.

Investigation[edit]

Yeshiva officials refused to discuss the case extensively until after Shabbat.[4] Investigators looked into a janitor and a mentally ill man and also considered the possibility that the murder was committed by a Halloween thrill-seeker. The suspects and the thrill-seeker theory were since ruled out.[1] School administrators told the media that they had no previous issues with anti-semitism.[6] 25 detectives worked on the case full time for months. A police mobile command center was situated outside the yeshiva for a week open for anyone to share information. A single strand of hair not belonging to Weiss was found near his body.[5] The police are waiting for a suspect before running a DNA test on the sample, for fear of ruining it. An FBI profile suggested the killer was someone Weiss knew and around his age.[9] There was no sign of forced entry or sexual assault and no students reported hearing sounds of a struggle.[10]

Weiss’ father Anton was disappointed with the Nassau police's handling of the case and requested the naming of a special prosecutor though that never happened.[11]

Reopening of case[edit]

In May 2013 Nassau police reopened the case and increased the reward to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest. Weiss' father Anton appeared at the press conference alongside police urging former students to come forward with any information.[12]

After a PIX 11 interview with Weiss' father in 2017, the outlet reported that a former student came forward alleging physical abuse at the yeshiva a decade before the murder. They also reported on a suicide by hanging in the yeshiva dorm shower several years before the murder.[13]

Media[edit]

Weiss' murder was the subject of episode 4.30 of Unsolved Mysteries[14] and was featured on the true crime podcast Killer Instincts.[15]

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Blau, Reuven (30 October 2015). "Investigation continues for 1986 Halloween murder on L.I." New York Daily News. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Knife Found Near Site Of Murder of Student". The New York Times. 4 November 1986. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  3. ^ Murphy, Mary (21 November 2017). "Exclusive: Dad of 15-year-old killed in LI Yeshiva dorm haunted by mysterious events leading up to 1986 murder". PIX 11. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  4. ^ a b Kirkman, Edward; Gearty, Robert (2 November 1986). "Chaim Weiss is brutally murdered as he slept in his Long Beach yeshiva in 1986". New York Daily News. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  5. ^ a b Yan, Ellen; Valenti, John (28 May 2013). "Nassau cops want to reopen 1986 slaying case of Chaim Weiss". Newsday. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  6. ^ a b c "1,000 People Attend Funeral of Murdered Yeshiva Student". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 4 November 1986. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  7. ^ Goldman, Ari L. (3 November 1986). "TEARS OF DISBELIEF AT FUNERAL OF SLAIN YESHIVA STUDENT". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  8. ^ Abrams, Arnold (2 November 1993). "Yeshiva Murder Remains a Riddle". Newsday.
  9. ^ Annese, John M. (28 May 2013). "More than 26 years later, father of slain rabbinical student from Staten Island renews plea to solve teen's murder". Staten Island Advance. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Nassau County Police Seek Clues In Student's 1986 Murder". CBS New York. 28 May 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  11. ^ Mitchell, Ellen (21 May 1989). "Unsolved Crimes That Piqued Public Interest". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  12. ^ Cergol, George (28 May 2013). "Police Reopen Cold Case Murder Investigation of Slain Long Island Teen". NBC New York. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  13. ^ Murphy, Mary (3 April 2018). "Nassau Homicide Commander: Tips still coming in on 1986 Yeshiva dorm murder". PIX 11. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  14. ^ ""Unsolved Mysteries" Episode #4.30 (TV Episode 1992)". IMDb. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  15. ^ "Chaim Weiss's Unresolved Murder at School". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 20 June 2021.