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Camden County Prosecutor Grace MacAulay announces the identification of a suspect in the cold-case murders of Marebeth Welsh and Jennifer Persia. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

DNA Evidence Links Mantua Man to Cold-Case Killings of Magnolia, Woodlynne Women

Francis T. Schooley, who died at 39 in 2000, is believed to have been responsible for the deaths of 24-year-old Marebeth Welsh of Woodlynne in 1993 and 16-year-old Jennifer Persia of Magnolia in 1994. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | April 9, 2026
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