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KittyMom
12-18-2008, 12:16 PM
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20081218_ID_of_small-eared_man_found_in_rug_remains_a_mystery.html

By JASON NARK
Philadelphia Daily News

A large black-and-white photograph of a dead man's left ear hung yesterday in a conference room in the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office.
The ear, authorities said, was still on the head of the man, who had been executed and whose fingerprints have yet to hit a match - at least in this country.

"This was a very large man with very small, round, distinctive ears," said Atlantic County Prosector Ted Housel during an afternoon news conference in Mays Landing.

Housel offered up these bizarre details yesterday because investigators have a genuine mystery on their hands: They have yet to identify the man found wrapped in a rug on Dec. 8 in the woods of Hamilton Township, let alone capture whoever apparently executed him.

"Somewhere, someone is missing this person," Housel said.

Investigators are keeping to themselves some major details, such as the cause of death or why they believe he was executed. But they are saying that no struggle preceded the murder and that the man with small ears may have known the person or people who snuffed him out.

"It was done deliberately for the purpose of causing death," Housel said.

The man's decomposing body, wrapped in a rug, was found by a deer-hunter a mile-and-a-half down a dirt trail in a heavily wooded tract between the Black Horse Pike and the Atlantic City Expressway.

The hunter, like thousands of others in New Jersey that day, was in the woods for the opening of shotgun season for white-tailed deer. The hunter had moved in and out of his spot several times that day and at one point noticed a large, beige rug that hadn't been there in the morning.

The victim, described as a white male between 30 and 40, had been dead at least a week, Housel said, before he was dumped in the woods.

"He could have been killed in Philadelphia, New York or Washington, D.C.," Housel said.

Housel said investigators believe that the indoor/outdoor rug, which had no visible bloodstains, was not the first choice for disposing the body, but he declined to elaborate. Investigators also believe that the rug, almost 12 feet by 9 feet, had been bought just before the body was dumped.

When asked if more than one person had been involved in dumping the body, Housel said that the victim was 6 feet tall and weighed between 200 and 250 pounds.

The killer or killers may have waited specifically for the opening day of shotgun season to dump the body, Housel said, knowing that a truck or van in the woods wouldn't seem out of the norm that day.

"This wasn't done with a Volkswagen Beetle," he added.

Housel said dental records weren't possible because the man with small ears had no fillings or repair work on his teeth.

All four of his wisdom teeth were impacted.

Anyone with information about this incident can call the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office at 609-909-7800, or go to www.acpo.org/tips.html to fill out the form anonymously on the Submit a Tip page. Rewards also are offered through Crime Stoppers at 609-652-1234 or 1-800-658-8477 (TIPS).


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lost indie
12-18-2008, 02:14 PM
I know I am not the only one who laughed out loud at this article.....

RIP small eared man....

IMO....in the sketch his ears did not look all that small to me....

I do hope they find who he is and give his loved ones peace....

TigressPen
12-19-2008, 08:33 AM
The hunter, like thousands of others in New Jersey that day, was in the woods for the opening of shotgun season for white-tailed deer. The hunter had moved in and out of his spot several times that day and at one point noticed a large, beige rug that hadn't been there in the morning.


What a shame the hunter didn't see anyone else in the woods. :( The killer took a chance dumping him that day in an area where hunters could've been in deer stands and seen him.

packy
12-19-2008, 09:05 AM
The person who left the body sure took a chance on being seen and also maybe gotten shot. I wonder if there was more than one who helped watch for the right opening. Maybe acting as hunters and maybe having their own tree stand so they could know when there would be a good opening.

TigressPen
12-19-2008, 12:37 PM
The person who left the body sure took a chance on being seen and also maybe gotten shot. I wonder if there was more than one who helped watch for the right opening. Maybe acting as hunters and maybe having their own tree stand so they could know when there would be a good opening.



I wondered about an accomplice also. Just very strange that the remains were there in the morning but was later in day. The person who discovered the remains is lucky he wasn't around when the body was dumped. I shudder to think of what could've happen.

KittyMom
12-19-2008, 12:41 PM
Around here, during hunting season, the mid part of the day is not a busy time for the woods. The hunters are out before daybreak, leave in the early morning and go back again before dark. During the mid day they are usually napping. This person knew what traffic would be like in this part of the woods.

Nut44x4
01-13-2009, 11:09 AM
HE HAS A NAME!!!

http://cbs3.com/topstories/body.arrest.montgomery.2.905951.html

Jan 12, 2009 11:30 pm US/Eastern
Arrests Made After Discovery Of Decomposed

Christina Rubin and her boyfriend Jeffrey Leinheiser were charged in connection with the death of her 46-year-old father.
A Pennsylvania woman has been arrested after allegedly putting a hit out on her father and disposing his body in the New Jersey Pinelands.

Authorities began their investigation after a hunter found the decomposed body of 46-year-old Marc Rubin wrapped in a carpet in the woods of Hamilton Township on December 8.

Investigators later learned the victim's daughter, Christina Rubin, allegedly paid her boyfriend, Jeffrey Leinheiser, $1,000 to kill her father.

Leinheiser allegedly shot Rubin once in the head while he was sleeping in the family apartment in Abington Township on November 28.

The couple was allegedly joined by a third suspect in multiple attempts to dispose of the body.

Prosecutors said the suspects dragged the body down nine flights of steps and took it nearly 90 miles away to Atlantic County.

After trying to dismember the body with a chainsaw, the suspects apparently attempted to dump it in the Atlantic Ocean before deciding to wrap it in a carpet and leave it in a wooded area off the Black Horse Pike.

Christina Rubin graduated from Penn State in 2008 and was said to be a candidate for a Masters in behavioral psychology.

"No matter how intelligent someone is, no matter how much background they have in psychology, no matter how much education they have, most people out there are not experienced killers," said Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Ferman. "Everything they touched was botched."

Investigators believe an argument over the phone prompted the brutal crime.

Roamer
01-13-2009, 11:24 AM
Once again, Nut, I thank you.

packy
01-13-2009, 11:30 AM
How sad to know his own daughter may be the one who wanted him killed.

Thank you for the update, Nut.

R.I.P. Marc Rubin

lost indie
01-13-2009, 11:31 AM
Is it just me or did his ears not look that small??

I hate to think he will be known as the small-eared man...

RIP.....

annalyzer
01-13-2009, 11:35 AM
Is it just me or did his ears not look that small??

I hate to think he will be known as the small-eared man...

RIP.....

Finally he has a name and won't be referred to as the "small eared man".

TEXCIN
01-19-2009, 12:40 PM
How in the world does a daughter get to the point that they can have their father killed?? My prayers are with the remaining family members who now must deal with two tragedies.