NJ Raul "Cooks Books" Suarez, 51,Atlantic City cabbie/entertainer, stabbed in his cab,31 March 1985

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Atlantic City entertainer's unsolved 1985 murder haunts family, authorities

April 4 2019
"ATLANTIC CITY - When Raul "Cooks Books" Suarez was laid to rest in 1985, flowers came from the likes of Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra.

"He was very connected," Blanche Morro said of her uncle, an Atlantic City cabbie and entertainer whose brutal stabbing death 34 years ago this week remains unsolved.

But Suarez's most treasured ties were with his community, and he was always eager to help those in need.

"I hear a million stories, even 34 years later," Morro said. "People say they don't know how he made a living because he was always giving free rides in his cab."

"He was the first Atlantic City ambassador ... he was always there for everybody, and helped people along with their careers."

Suarez also was the emcee at Atlantic City's 500 Club, where he met entertainers such as Sinatra and was given the stage name "Cooks Books." Some also called him "Cookie," Mario Suarez said.

Working day and night, Raul Suarez hosted a cable-TV program and radio-talk show in Atlantic City, and was involved with the March of Dimes telethon broadcast.

He even made some unplanned appearances at Grabels, a popular Atlantic City restaurant and lounge, Morro said.

"Sometimes, he would leave his cab running outside, and run in to sing a couple of songs with the band."
"Suarez was known for his positive outlook, summed up with a personal motto — "Every Day is a Miracle" — that was emblazoned in sticker letters on his taxi."

"Though investigators classified the apparently random crime as a robbery, Morro said her uncle was still wearing his jewelry and had $40 in his pocket."

"Absecon Police received a report about a man's body lying in the eastbound lane of Route 30 at 1:45 a.m. on March 31, 1985. "

"The driver who reported finding Suarez's body said he saw two men fighting inside a car parked on the shoulder earlier that morning. When the driver returned to the scene, he found the car gone and Suarez slumped and bleeding on the ground, according to a United Press International report after the murder.

When Suarez's 1979 Chevy Caprice Classic was found on North Michigan Avenue in Atlantic City, its front seat was covered with blood, the UPI story said."

"Because of new improvements in DNA technology, if we can find someone in the database that is closely related to the person, it can still lead us there. Any clue right now would be wonderful."

Investigators are actively retesting evidence in the case, Morro added."
 
Absecon Killing Still Unsolved 34 Years Later: ACPO

"An investigation revealed that in the early-morning hours that day, Suarez was stabbed to death during an apparent armed robbery while operating a personal taxi cab, the ACPO said.

Suarez, 51, was pushed from the cab, a 1979 Chevrolet Caprice Classic, which displayed his nickname, "Cook Books," written along the trunk in yellow letters with a black background. The cab also displayed his slogan "Every day is a Miracle," written across the trunk with black stick-on letter
Raul "Cooks Books" Suarez
 
Authorities say at the time of his death in 1985, Raul Suarez, known to many as "Cooks Books," was a bit of a local celebrity, having earned that nickname while working at Atlantic City's 500 Club, as a local radio host, and a taxicab driver.

Just before 2 AM on March 31st, 1985, a mortally wounded Suarez was located in the eastbound lanes of Route 30 near the Crest Motel at 301 E. Absecon Blvd. in Absecon.

Eastbound Absecon Blvd at the Crest Motel in Absecon NJ - Photo: Google Maps

It would later be determined that Suarez had been stabbed multiple times.
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39 years after the murder of Mr. Suarez the investigation continues, and the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office renews calls for assistance from the public in identifying suspects
 

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