Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Teaneck, NJ - Diggs Family Murders

DISCLAIMER: The following post is only speculation based on internet research of an unsolved murder case. I am not a professional crime solver of any kind, this blog is simply a hobby and should not be used in any actual investigation.

It all began with Jean. 39 year old wife and mother, Jean Diggs, was last seen alive by unnamed neighbors on the day of her own untimely death. She was noted as seeming depressed most of the time, but was especially so that day. Jean was known to be a beautiful woman, and a great mother. She was always supportive of her husband, but quite dependent on him for emotional support. Wesley Diggs was her life, but the more time he spent in the city the less time he had for her.
She understood that he was working very hard, trying to make a go of the businesses, and she wanted to help, especially if that would bring her into his world. She wanted to get a small, part-time job to help him financially, even though he would refuse. They'd been through this before. Jean figured that she’d be able to help by paying some of the bills. She’d not have to depend on him to provide for her daily money needs. The bottom line was that she was breaking down. Jean began spending more and more time alone within the prison like walls of her home; behind closed doors and shaded windows.
This isn’t to imply that she was totally devoid of neighborhood contacts, in fact, one of the last people she visited and talked to on that fatal weekend lived but a few doors away. Jean sat in her living room for a long time, in an eerie state of silence, almost catatonic, then suddenly spoke decidedly saying, They’re [her children] better off with God.”
That was it.
Let’s review the crime scene for a moment. On the third floor of the Digg’s colonial style house was Allison Diggs (16 years). This area was renovated to hold space enough for two bedrooms. Allison was in her bed with her television (turned on) between her and the door. She was reaching for the window when the shooter fired (hardly seems like a stressful position to be in when at gunpoint, meaning she must have known and trusted the shooter). In the second room of the third floor, everything was in its place. The room was completely furnished with bedding, except for the empty pillowcase on the bed. Moving down to the second floor, where Wesley Jr. (5 years) and Roger Diggs (12 years) rooms were. The boys were in their beds when the shooter fired, and there were blood flow discrepancies where the bullets entered the mattresses. Drying patterns present. On the second floor was the oldest daughter Audrey (17 years). She was found on her bed, fully clothed. The blood stains indicated that her body had been moved to the bed, and she was not shot there. The crime scene was clearly tampered with. Audrey was shot at least twice as much as the others were, so she was not so friendly with the shooter. Down to the basement, Jean Diggs was found sitting with her legs outstretched, with one hand touching the floor. She sat upright and slumped backwards. Oddly, there was a great deal of blood in the area. NO WEAPONS WERE PRESENT.
The only missing items from the home were the pillow and the .22 Calibur handgun that belonged to Wesley Diggs’ collection.
From these details, I conclude my theory: In a state of depression, Jean Diggs shot her four children, then took her own life. Her loyal sister, in attempt to protect their good name, shot them many more times to cover up the murder/suicide and stage a massacre.

Sources:

http://www.nj.com/forums/teaneck/index.ssf?extlink?artid=2634

http://www.northjersey.com/news/who-killed-the-diggs-family-40-year-old-mass-murder-in-teaneck-remains-a-mystery-1.1468498


16 comments:

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  3. I lived on 140th street on Convent Ave and me and a few friends were walking past the funeral home on St Nicholas Ave and saw a wake going on, out of being nosey we walked in and it just happened to be the wake for the Diggs family. I was 12 at the time. To this day I remember that vividly.

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  4. I was the Lead Funeral Director Ron Evans of Benta's Funeral Home 630 St Nicholas Ave Harlem NY who directed the Diggs Family Funeral services with co-directors Kevin Benta, Willie "WGB Showboat" Bethea, Ben Whitlock. This was one of the most disturbing and disgusting times of my professional life as a Mortician; a time that I shall never forget!!!! May Peace be with The Diggs Family. Respectfully, Dr. Ron Evans.

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  5. Jean, my childhood friend, I miss you and always will. We shared many good times during elementary, Jr. high, high school , young adulthood and thereafter. I remember when you met Wesley who attended clinton HS and I swear it
    must have been love at first sight. We had our children around the same time. One of our last conversations were about there being a house for sale across the street from you in Teaneck. I could go on and on but I wont, I love you and you will always be in my heart.

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  6. Audrey was a wonderful person. When i started my brief time on THS basketball team she was the one person who would pass to me and give me encouraging looks. The deaths of the Diggs family was tragic. Nobody touched by that family has ever forgotten the shock at the murders.

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  7. They just made a movie about it

    bit.ly/american-wisper

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    1. Wrong family. The movie is about the Wisper family murdered in 2016.

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  8. I find this case very similar to the Wisper Family murders in Fort Lee. I wonder if they are connected??? It just seems earily familar.

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    1. I’m not sure if this already posted but this is the true story behind the movie

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  9. Your theory is just not plausible and completely unfounded. The truth lies within the NYPD.

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