Arthur Seale
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Arthur Seale (1946-) was responsible for the kidnapping and murder of Sidney Reso, the Vice President of International Operations for Exxon on April 29, 1992, in Morris Township, New Jersey. The case garnered national notoriety.
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[edit] Childhood
Seale's father was a Hillside police officer. He attended A.P. Morris and was graduated from Hillside High School in 1964.
[edit] Career
In the 1970s, Seale was a police officer for the township. He was arrested after placing a telephone call from a public telephone. At that time his identity in the matter was unknown, but he was detained after an officer spotted him emerging from a phone booth wearing latex rubber gloves.
[edit] Imprisonment
Seale is serving a life sentence, without parole, in a Federal Prison in North Dakota where he has earned advanced degrees in psychology and some degree of praise and recognition for his work with other inmates and his articles on prison reform and prisoner rehabilitation.