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  1. The facts of the case, many of them disputed by either the defendant or the prosecution, leave the observer to wonder whether Gold was indeed wrongfully accused and convicted. Shortly after 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 26, 1974, Waterbury, Connecticut, police were called to the Fern Street home of 71-year-old attorney Irving Pasternak.

  2. Jul 25, 1986 · Murray R. Gold, on trial for the fourth time in 10 years, was found guilty today by a Superior Court jury of stabbing to death his former in-laws in 1974. The verdict, which came after 13 1/2 ...

  3. Jul 24, 1986 · WATERBURY, Conn. -- Former New York stockbroker Murray R. Gold was convicted of murder Thursday in the 1974 stabbing deaths of his former in-laws, ending a fourth trial in the state's longest ...

  4. Apr 4, 1985 · A Verdict of Guilty. On Nov. 19, 1976, Mr. Gold was found guilty of two counts of murder. Judge Saden sentenced him to two concurrent 25-year-to-life sentences. But on May 15, 1980, after Mr. Gold ...

  5. Aug 29, 1986 · Murray Gold, 53, was given two 25-year-to-life terms for killing his former in-laws in what prosecutors said was a fit of rage revived over the dissolution of his marriage a decade earlier ...

  6. Jun 25, 1986 · For the fourth time in 10 years, Murray R. Gold went on trial here today on charges that he stabbed his former in-laws to death in 1974. Veteran criminal lawyers said it was the oldest pending ...

  7. Jun 1, 2009 · On Oct. 6, 1974, police arrested former New York stockbroker Murray Gold and charged him with the Pasternaks’ slayings. Gold had been married to the Pasternaks’ daughter, Barbara, who taught at Bucks Hill School. Within 20 months, Barbara and Gold were divorced. Pasternak handled the divorce.

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