The first ten minutes or so of this documentary gives a cynical potted history of Cherry Hill; most of this could have been omitted as it contributes little or nothing to the tale of the rabbi who used a fantasist to murder his cake shop entrepreneur wife so he could start a new life with his mistress.
Having said that, the cynicism is hardly misplaced, because this is one of those stories you couldn't make up, and it is hardly surprising that the rabbi's first trial ended in a hung jury. It took years for the police to put the whole story together, and that was only because one of the hit men confessed to a tabloid journalist. This was the aforementioned fantasist, who admitted murdering Carol Neulander but claimed he had been tricked into doing so by the rabbi, who had told her she was an enemy of Israel and had promised to get him a job with the Mossad on completion of the contract. One would have suspected that having already worked for both the CIA and the NSA, Len Jenoff would not have been duped so easily. Fortunately, the jury believed the prosecution case the second time around, and the rabbi is now behind bars. Perhaps even worse he has been airbrushed out of the history of the synagogue he founded. O, o, how hard it is to be a Jew!