asbury park press front page friday, july 10 2015

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 Experience art at Monmouth Museum There will be a reception today to welcome the newest photography exhibit to the museum, called “Changing Perspectives.” Come see G. Love perform The musician will play at the Algonquin Arts Theatre today. Cash in your chips for a cause A Casino Nigh t in T oms River will fundraise for local children. East Coast shark attacks stir up memories of 1 9 1 6 ALLENHURST In 191 6, deadly shark attacks sent waves of panic along the Jersey Shore and reverberating around DAN RADEL @DANIELRADELAPP SUMMERS OF TERROR ASBURY PARK PRESS APP.COM $1.00 FRIDAY 07.10.15 beachedition YOUR WEEKEND GUIDE DOWN THE SHORE SECOND BREACH STOLE SOCIAL SECURITY INFO FROM MORE THAN 21M PAGE 1B What really happened to kittens found dead? STORY, 3A NEPTUNE Local police produced 21 reports, some involving domestic violence and police Sgt. Philip Sei- dle, before officials say the officer shot his wife to death on an Asbury Park street. One report was filed less than a month before the killing. Documents released to the Asbury Park Press after it requested public information related to the Jun e 16 shooting and the Seidles’ marital discord show that po- lice reports were produced since 2001 regarding one or both of the Seidles. The number of reports in- creased as the couple came closer to a final divorce decree in late May, for a total of five in 2015. 2 1 police reports filed before Seidle shooting PRESS STAFF REPORT See SEI DLE, Page 7A

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  • Experience art atMonmouth MuseumThere will be a reception today to welcome the newestphotography exhibit to the museum, called ChangingPerspectives.

    Come seeG. LoveperformThe musician will play atthe Algonquin Arts Theatretoday.

    Cash inyour chipsfor a causeA Casino Night in TomsRiver will fundraise for localchildren.

    Happy hourThe Office Restaurant & Lounge: TomsRiver, $3 domestic pints; $4 craft orimported pints; $5 specialty craft pints; allday.

    Pascal & Sabine: Asbury Park, $6 cocktails;$3 beers; $5 wines; 4-6 p.m.

    Rivolis Grill & Chill: Howell, $5 flavoredmartinis; $5 house wine; $4 house mixdrinks; $2.25 domestic draft; $2.75Yuengling; $2.50 domestic bottles; 11a.m.-5 p.m.

    East Coast shark attacksstir up memories of 1916

    ALLENHURST In 1916, deadly shark attacks sent wavesof panic along the Jersey Shore and reverberating aroundthe nation.

    Some called it a once-in-a-millennium-type event. Yet, 99years later a familiar story is playing out again, in a rash ofshark attacks off North Carolina.

    Its very similar, the questions are the same. Why is thishappening? Will this continue to happen? Will it happen inthis locale? Is there anything we can do about it, said Dr.Richard Fernicola, of Allenhurst, author of Twelve Days ofTerror, an account of the 1916 shark attacks.

    New Jerseys attacks, in which four died and one personwas injured between July 1 and 12, became front-page newsacross the country. The San Francisco Chronicle publishedan account that bathers in New Jersey were being mauledby sharks, Fernicola said.

    The North Carolina attacks, where eight people havebeen injured, including two who lost limbs, between June 11and July 4 are generating even more media coverage.

    I was sitting at home in my office when I heard of thesecond attack and within 45 seconds it exploded on Twitter,said Ben Miller, a 39-year-old New Jersey transplant living

    TOP: ASBURY PARK PRESS FILE PHOTO;

    ABOVE: DOUG HOOD/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Residents point a gun at Matawan Creek in1916 as they search for a killer shark. Above:Dr. Richard Fernicola talks about the sharkattacks that occurred along the New Jerseycoast that year.

    DAN RADEL @DANIELRADELAPP

    See ATTACKS, Page 16A

    SUMMERS OFTERROR

    ASBURY PARK PRESS APP.COM $1.00

    VOLUME 136

    NUMBER 164

    SINCE 1879

    FRIDAY 07.10.15

    beacheditionYOUR WEEKEND GUIDE DOWN THE SHORE

    All this and more inside! 2A

    ADVICE JERSEY ALIVECLASSIFIED 4DCOMICS JERSEY ALIVELOCAL 3AMOVIES JERSEY ALIVE

    OBITUARIES 15AOPINION 10ASPORTS 1CWEATHER 7CYOUR MONEY 14A

    SECOND BREACH STOLE SOCIAL SECURITY INFO FROM MORE THAN 21M PAGE 1B

    What really happened to kittens found dead? STORY, 3A

    The inside story on how one lawyer stole millions from the elderlythrough the guardianship system and almost got away with it. As the population ages, could this happen to you?

    Coming Sunday

    Betrayal of trust

    NEPTUNE Local police produced 21 reports, someinvolving domestic violence and police Sgt. Philip Sei-dle, before officials say the officer shot his wife todeath on an Asbury Park street. One report was filedless than a month before the killing.

    Documents released to the Asbury Park Press after

    it requested public information related to the June 16shooting and the Seidles marital discord show that po-lice reports were produced since 2001 regarding oneor both of the Seidles. The number of reports in-creased as the couple came closer to a final divorcedecree in late May, for a total of five in 2015.

    21 police reports filedbefore Seidle shooting PRESS STAFF REPORT

    See SEIDLE, Page 7A