This episode of Dateline covers the tragic shooting of Judge Esther Salas' son, Daniel, and her husband, Mark, during a home invasion in New Jersey. Key discussions include the details of the attack, the investigation that followed, and the eventual identification of the shooter, Roy Den Hollander, who had a vendetta against the judge.
On July 19, 2020, Daniel was shot after answering the doorbell at their home, while his father, Mark, was also injured. Judge Salas recalls the horrifying moment and the immediate aftermath, including the frantic call for help and the rush to the hospital.
The investigation revealed that the shooter had previously murdered Mark Angelucci in California, leading law enforcement to connect the two cases. The FBI worked tirelessly to track down the shooter, uncovering a motive tied to Den Hollander's grievances against women and the legal system.
Ultimately, Den Hollander was identified as the shooter, having targeted Judge Salas due to her role in a case he was involved in. Following the tragedy, legislation was introduced to enhance security for judges, aiming to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Judge Salas reflects on her son's legacy and the changes that have come about since the tragedy, emphasizing the importance of remembering Daniel as a person who brought joy and love to those around him.
Judge Salas' son was murdered in a targeted attack, leading to a complex investigation and new legislation for judge safety.
This episode stands out for the following:
What do you think is happening? Do you have any idea at all?The Grudge
I remember just screaming, screaming.The Grudge
He was the center of my universe, our universe.The Grudge
Mark didn't learn his lesson, is Rhonda going to learn her lesson?The Grudge
Judges need to feel that they are being protected.The Grudge
I forgave this man during a mass at our home.The Grudge