The Serial Killer Who Used His Murder Clothes as a Halloween Costume

John Charles Eichinger Put His Trophies to Practical Use

Joni E. Johnston, Psy. D.
The Mind Detectives

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John Charles Eichenger, copyright free, courtesy of Pennslyvania Department of Corrections

There aren’t many trick-or-treaters who can say they’ve taken candy from a real-life monster dressed in a Scream costume. But if you were a child knocking on John Charles Eichinger’s door and holding out your Halloween candy bag in a certain neighborhood of Somers Point, New Jersey between 1999 and 2005, you might be able to. Even scarier, the clothes he wore and the knife he was carrying as he handed you your candy had been used in a real life murder.

But no one knew that for six years.

The Murder of a Friend

Jennifer Still and John Eichinger were friends. They played Dungeons and Dragons together. He knew her fiance, Kevin. But, unbenownst to Jennifer, he had been carrying a torch for her. He wanted to be more than friends. And on July 6, 1999, he went over to Jennifer’s house to tell her how he felt. It was two days after her birthday. She had just turned twenty.

Jennifer wasn’t interested in a romantic relationship with him. She had no desire to leave her fiance. Eichinger was apparently stunned by Jennifer’s reaction. He couldn’t believe that Jennifer was doing this to him. The romantic relationship he envisioned…

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Joni E. Johnston, Psy. D.
The Mind Detectives

Forensic psychologist/private investigator//author of serial killer book. Passionate about victim’s rights, the psychology of true crime, and criminal justice.