FBI Investigating Link in Shooting of Federal Judge's Son, Husband to Death of California Attorney

Judge Esther Salas
Photo credit Judge Esther Salas
By , KNX 1070 NEWSRADIO

The shooting of the son of a federal judge and her husband, and the murder of a prominent men's rights movement attorney in San Bernardino, California are being investigated for a possible link.

Attorney Marc Angelucci was shot and killed July 11 at his Crestline home, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. 

U.S. Federal Judge Esther Salas' husband, Mark Anderl, a defense attorney, was seriously injured in the shooting. Their son Daniel was fatally shot. He was a student at Catholic University in Washington, D.C.

It was horrendous,” Harry Crouch told CBS Los Angeles about the death of his longtime friend Marc Angelucci. “None of us in the movement, none of his friends ever anticipated ever happening. When I got the call, we were devastated.”

Angelucci served as the organization’s vice president, for more than 20 years. 

“He was loved by virtually everybody in the men’s right movement,” Crouch told CBSLA. “He was like our right leg.”

Crouch described the day of Angelucci's murder by saying, that  “Apparently somebody came to the house, posed as a delivery person... And when he left, Marc was dead.”

According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the suspected gunman in Salas' son's murder, and the shooting of her husband was 72-year-old attorney Roy Den Hollander.

Hollander’s body was found in a car Monday in New York state. His cause of death was not immediately known.

Hollander was a self-described anti-feminist lawyer who had argued a case before Salas. 

The shootings occurred in North Brunswick at the home of Salas, who has been connected high-profile cases involving Jeffrey Epstein and "Real Housewives of New Jersey'' stars Teresa and Joe Giudice.

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