Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Whatever Happened to Philip Drelich Who Murdered His Pregnant Wife and a Diamond Dealer?

 

Philip Drelich, an inmate at Green Haven Correctional Facility in upstate New York, blows the shofar during the Jewish month of Elul



He was released on February 29, 2016 even though he was sentenced to serve  two consecutive life sentences for murder! 

I am very familiar with this story, because I lived in Monsey in the 70's, and Philip would come to visit his parents from time to time; his parents owned a bakery called "Pinkey's" on Kennedy Blvd off Route 59. I knew his parents very well, they were the nicest people and they davened at the Community Synagogue on Carlton off Maple Avenue. The Rabbi of that Shul was Rabbi Moshe Tendler z"l (this fact became very crucial in the story). 
On the Friday night following the horrendous stabbing of his pregnant wife, Miriam, Philip davened at the Stanislover Shul on Maple Avenue, and quietly said kaddish for her without any emotion. I remember that there was a detective in a car outside the shul making sure he didn't disappear, he was already being questioned in the disappearance of Martin Paretzky 71, a diamond dealer.

Philip Drelich, was born in 1950 and raised in Brooklyn and attended Yeshiva Chaim Berlin receiving good grades. His father was a WW2 veteran. Sometime in 1975, he met Miriam Lea Ziskind, and they subsequently married and had 2 children.


On March 7, 1979, a Diamond dealer by the name of Martin Paretzky 71, disappeared, while carrying as much as $500,000 in diamonds, telling colleagues at the Diamond Dealers Club on West 47th Street that he was going to meet a client at the New York Hilton Hotel. 
On May 25, 1979, Martin Paretzky's body was found floating in the Hudson River., with a heavy cord around his neck and feet.
Dr. Geetha Nataranjan, an associate medical examiner who conducted a seven-hour-long autopsy, which included X‐rays, said she found no diamonds in the dealer's clothing or inside his body.

The last person to have seen Paretzky alive was none other than Philip Drelich, and the police knew that. According to police, Philip said that he picked up Mr. Paretzky at a Queens subway station with an offer to drive him to Manhattan. Philip lived in Flatbush at the time and had no reason to be in Queens. 
During trial much information came out including the fact that Miriam's family knew Paretzky and knew that he was a Diamond broker on 47th Street. Philip had gotten in touch with Paretzky telling him that he had a client that wanted to purchase thousands of dollars worth of diamonds, they made an appointment to meet on March 7 in Manhattan at the New York Hilton Hotel. But instead of meeting Paretzky at the Hotel, where he would be seen with Paretzky, Philip decided to stake out the Queens subway station that Paretzky would normally take to 47th Street, knowing that Paretzky would take the subway with the goods, he then made believe that he was just driving by and that he spotted Paretzky by coincidence. Paretzky naively went into his car (why would he think that a a frum bearded Jew and family friend would kill him) and met his maker soon after.

The Police had their eyes on Philip and kept on questioning him but telling him that he was not a suspect but a witness only and that was because of Philip's admission that he himself last saw Paretzky on March 7, the last day anyone saw him alive.  The police kept questioning him and putting a lot of pressure on him, calling him frequently at home.

Meanwhile in the Drelich home there was tension. Mrs. Drelich knew of the appointment that her husband had with Mr. Paretzky (at the trial it was suggested that she made the appointment for her husband, since she knew him well) and kept pressuring Philip badgering him about Paretzky's disappearance,  asking him if he knew where he was. 
She was pressuring him to come clean with the cops and threatening him that she would talk to them. 
 In fact she told her husband that she made an appointment with police for Friday morning April 13, 1979  to tell them what she knew and suspected; she never made it. 

On Thursday night, Philip called his wife to tell her that he wasn't coming home that night as he was sleeping over that night by his parents. On Friday morning, Philip called police to tell them that he was very worried because he couldn't reach his wife, when the Police arrived at his Flatbush home on 1422 East 16th Street, they broke down the door to find Miriam's nude seven-month pregnant body stabbed to death with her toddler children crying nearby, Shraig was approximately three years old, and their son Elliot was approximately one year old. She was stabbed in her belly around the fetus. 

Philip Drelich the frum tzaddik became burdened with guilt,  decided to unburden himself to his parent 's rabbi, Rav Moshe Tendler z"l. He confessed to murdering Paretzky and his wife Miriam a"h. Rabbi Tendler had him write the confession in his own writing. Rabbi Tendler couldn't possibly keep this quiet and so he went to the police to tell them what they already suspected that Philip Drelich was the cold blooded murderer of both, the mother of his 2 children and yet unborn child and the murderer of Martin Paretzky who trusted him as an old family friend. 

Philip was tried and convicted of the murder of Martin Paretzky and sentenced to 25 years to life. At the trial, it was revealed that the rope that was used to strangle and to sink Paretzky in the Hudson River was bought by Philip Drelich in Rickels (Evergreen is there now) a department store on Route 59 in Monsey.

Philip was then tried for the brutal murder of his wife, Miriam, the mother of his two children and yet unborn child. He was convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life to be served consecutively with his other murder conviction. At the trial the medical examiner displayed concrete evidence such as Philip's hair under her fingernails, indicating that Miriam put up a fierce battle for her life. There was a lot more, but I don't have the stomach to go into the gory details. I attended both trials as members of the Diamond Club were asked to come show support for the victims.
To be clear the Jury convicted this animal without even considering his confession to Rabbi Tendler. 

So how did this unmitigated menuveil get out?

A group of heimishe misguided "ass'kanim" decided that this disgusting walking time bomb was set up and totally innocent of both murders. 

What is their reasoning?
They claim that Rabbi Tendler z'l was lying and made it all up.
This ridiculous claim is so convoluted on so many levels.
Why would Rabbi Tendler z"l make up something like this, what did he have to gain? In fact Rabbi Tendler was very close to his parents, why would he want their son to sit in jail for life?
The Jury didn't take Philip's confession to Rabbi Tendler in their consideration at all in  their verdict, that was confirmed when Philip appealed his case. 
What was he doing in Queens on the same day that Paretzky disappeared? Why would he offer to take Paretzky to Manhattan? Why did he take a $50,000 life insurance policy on his wife when he hardly had money to pay for rent and food? 

The "arse'kanim" cannot answer these questions and cannot answer how two different juries came up with the same conclusions. 

At his wife's trial it was revealed that Philip fell in love with a prostitute and that he spent thousands on her, the prostitute went thru rigorous cross-examination and was found credible. 

The Ass'kanim quietly managed to raise thousands of dollars to hire a top lawyer to get him released to the outrage of the Ziskind & Paretzky families. 
Drelich was released from confinement on February 29, 2016. He was released to Parole. He is not on any Parole site  He was not supposed to meet with the New York State Parole Board until 2029 because of the consecutive life sentences he received in 1980.
How did he manage to get out?

14 comments:

  1. Okay, before you get off on dumping on the misguided "ass-konim" as you put it, (although they well deserve this dubious appellation) perhaps you are not aware of a fact of some significance. Who was the sister of the murder victim, Miriam Dreilich? why none other than the mother of the notorious Naftuli Moster.

    So, isn't it ironic? Here is someone who is decrying the hapless condition of the Chassidishe yeshivah graduates, and their paucity of opportunities due to the lack of adequate secular education, although over a space of seventy-five years not a single murder has ever been committed by a Chassidishe person in the United States. And yet Moster's own uncle who by your own account received a stellar education in Yeshivah Chaim Berlin was promoted to the ranks of notorious serial killers.

    It causes one pause to think, does it not?

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    1. Don't get your point. What does Naftuli Moster have to do with anything other than he happens to be a relative? Why would anyone care about that? Also, wasn't that sick animal who murdered the little boy walking home from day camp in boro park, chassidish?

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  2. Cyrano
    Not so fast, a Chassidishe guy who went by the name of Yaakov who was a prison mate of Philip and who is still in prison murdered his wife in front of his dozen kids, and during the trial he needed a Yiddish translator. I forgot his name but he was mentioned in an article in Tablet Magazine on prison food.

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  3. Can DIN confirm that this cold blooded rotzeyach is fetter of Naftuli Monster?

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  4. Specifically who are the arsekonim / who are they affiliated with?

    Agudah?

    That dope Margareten who "saves the souls" of Taliban terrorists?

    Crooked attorney Leo Kimmel who loves defending heimishe child molesters as well as al Qaeda terrorists at Guantanamo?

    Chabadsker Alef org?

    One of the Chassidishe orgs who coddle dangerous convicts?

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  5. https://jweekly.com/2009/09/18/at-a-maximum-security-prison-jews-heed-shofars-call/

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  6. https://www.jta.org/2000/05/19/ny/facing-up-to-the-hurt

    It's Yakov Benshimon who murdered his wife in front of the kids

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  7. Hold on, I just searched tabletmag.com, and indeed I found what you referenced. It does mention a "Hassidic Yaakov" who was convicted of murdering his wife in front of his twelve children who then testified against him through a Yiddish translator.

    However, the article mentions this in passing without providing any context. Who was this Yaakov? Was he born in the U.S.? Or Israel perhaps? Was he Satmar, Visznitz, Belz, Bobov, Skvere? What was his family like?

    I knew Philip Dreilich's father and mother, his uncle and his aunt. Although, no one can suggest that Tablet Magazine would ever G-d forbid stretch the truth one iota, nonetheless I'd like to know who this "Yaakov" dude is.

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    1. Yakov was a Lawer and his wife a Doctor doesn't sound Chasidish

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  8. Please name the askonim it's information everyone should know.
    If he was released there is not much that can be done.

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  9. Miram Drelich's ghostOctober 13, 2022 at 9:35 AM

    7:21
    The Hebrew Blog Be'Chadrei Chadorim started a massive campaign to get him freed
    https://www.bhol.co.il/forums/topic.asp?topic_id=1667607&whichpage=9

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  10. Levi Aron, That sick animal who murdered the little boy walking home from day camp in boro park, was not chassidish and never was. At the time of the murder he was OTD

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  11. Naftuli Moster is a proponent of forcing unwanted secular educational standards upon Charedei schools. Indeed, this threat to our society is remarked upon a mere four posts away from this one. There are those who question the relevance of the Moster's familial relationship to a serial killer with his own activities.

    I think that in evaluating controversial positions one ought to consider the source. Is it unreasonable to suggest that perhaps Moster's inability to successfully cope with his perceived inadequacy is less a function of the alleged limited opportunity afforded to graduates of Chadishe yeshivahs and more a consequence of the tragic circumstances of growing up with sixteen siblings in the shadow of a catastrophic event that might impact upon that family's functionality?

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  12. Hello, my name is Ira I was in jail with Philip in 1979, 1980. The recent Philip is in Greenhaven correctional facility is because of the kosher food program that they have there. Unlike most prisons, Jewish inmates could get kosher food at Greenhaven. Anyway, I was in Greenhaven with Philip and I was also with the coach of POOL program with Philip we were very close. At first nobody knew was full of present for, but then somebody saw him in one of those you know, examine to inquire the newspapers. After a while, although it’s not recommended to ask another inmate about the conviction. anyway, Philip told me the whole story, including the part about killing the diamond dealer and his love affair with the hooker. He’s guilty all right. He told me how and why and when he did it.

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