Cross-Examination | An Affluent Man

Eric Stull, the nephew of Merle “Chet” Reeder, offers a poignant narrative surrounding the life of his mysterious uncle, whose life was tragically cut short during the 1985 multi-state killing spree masterminded by Daniel Rameta. He offers profound insights as he intimately recounts “Chet” beginnings in Maryland, his diverse ventures, including a successful stint in the nightclub industry in NYC, to owning businesses, to ultimately settling in Florida, where he gave up his possessions and decided to live a simple life devoted to God.

Eric paints a picture of a dynamic individual who struggled with strained familial bonds concerning his homosexuality during a time of pervasive intolerance. Additionally, the looming threat of Huntington's Disease, prevalent within the family, casts a somber shadow over their lives. Most importantly, though, Eric recalls his uncle being very kind, charismatic, and giving; he is confident his uncle used to spoil his family with gifts or lend a hand when things got tight financially. 

As Eric reflects on the aftermath of Chet's tragic demise, he shares poignant observations about the stark contrast in his uncle's material possessions, a stark departure from his previously perceived affluence. Through Eric's poignant recollections, we’re able to gain a deeper understanding of Chet's multifaceted identity and the profound impact of his loss, shedding light on the humanity behind the headlines and honoring the memory of not just Chet but all the victims of Daniel Rameta's heinous acts.

Cory ZimmermanComment