Long Island cops break decades-old case of woman bound, murdered in home invasion
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After more than half a century, a chilling murder mystery on Long Island has been resolved, bringing both relief and vindication to the victim’s family. The long-elusive identity of the perpetrator in this harrowing case has finally been unveiled, clearing the name of an innocent man who had been wrongly suspected.

The revelation came when police identified Thomas Generazio, a former sanitation worker, as the man responsible for the brutal crime. Generazio, who succumbed to cancer in 2004, was exposed as the assailant who invaded Barbara Waldman’s Oceanside residence on February 1, 1974. On that fateful day, he tied her up, sexually assaulted her, and coldly shot her dead, Nassau County law enforcement confirmed.

Despite Generazio’s death years before, the Waldman family has found solace in the resolution of this decades-old mystery. They are particularly relieved to clear the name of Gerald Waldman, Barbara’s husband. Although never formally accused, he faced social ostracism following his wife’s murder, casting a long shadow over his life until his passing in 2006.

Marla Waldman, one of the couple’s three children, expressed her relief and gratitude to reporters, stating, “Happily today, 52 years later, I get to say to the world that our father is exonerated.” She highlighted the “powerful social mark of disgrace” that her father endured throughout his life.

The tragic incident left deep scars; Barbara, who was 31 at the time, was discovered by her 5-year-old son Eric, who arrived home from school to the horrific scene of his mother’s murder. This poignant detail underscores the cruelty of the crime.

The breakthrough in the case came through the use of familial DNA, a cutting-edge forensic tool that finally pointed to Generazio as the murderer, Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder announced. This development not only brings closure to a grieving family but also marks a significant achievement in the field of criminal justice.

The murder had remained unsolved for 50 years and was officially reopened in 2024 after the DNA of a relative of Generazio’s DNA helped establish the link, authorities said. Cops would not say if they linked him to through crimes using a genealogy site.

Although officials had a “near perfect” police sketch of the criminal decades ago, DNA technology had yet to be established at the time of the murder. The killer had left a basic finger print but they never tied the crime to Generazio, who had two prior arrests for assault and stealing.

“An individual that we now know to be Thomas Generazio, entered that residence and committed a violent sexual assault against the mother, and then put a bullet in the back of her head, as she laid on the floor tied up with the stockings that she was wearing,” Ryder detailed, alongside the mother’s emotional children. 

The motive was unclear, but Generazio lived fewer than 4 miles a way and had worked in the neighborhood as a garbage man, cops said. It’s possible he been the Waldman’s garbage man at one point, they added.

“Unfortunately for him, he died at age 57 due to cancer, but we would have liked to see him in jail for that entire time for the brutal murder that he did,” Ryder added. 

The Waldman children said despite the break in the case, the trauma they’ve endured will linger for the rest of their lives.

“I’ve had that image of my mom in my head since I was 5 — and it isn’t going away until I die,” said Eric Waldman, who found his mother’s body.  

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