Detectives Investigating Homicide in Camden

Camden, NJ – Detectives are investigating a shooting that killed a man in Camden on Saturday afternoon, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez. On Saturday, October 18, 2025, at approximately 1:50 p.m., officers from the Camden County Police Department responded to the 1200 block of Morton Street in reference to a ShotSpotter activation. Upon arrival, officers located an unconscious gunshot victim, identified as Bruce Dixon, 29, of Camden. The victim was transported to Cooper University Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased at approximately 2:04 p.m. The investigation is active and ongoing. No further information is being released at this time. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Cody Skinner of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Homicide Unit at (856) 580-6053 and Detective Brandon Bolger of the Camden County Police Department at (609) 519-3981. Tips can also be sent to CAMDEN.TIPS. 

Lincoln Mill Haunted House Returns With Its Most Chilling Chapter Yet

* This event is intended to be scary and features live scare-actors, production quality sets, animatronics, and special effects.

Philadelphia/ Manayunk, PA – Philadelphia’s scariest haunted attraction is back – darker, more twisted and more terrifying than ever before. Lincoln Mill Haunted House returns with its most chilling chapter yet. Descend into the depths of Manayunk into the historic mill and face the tormented souls trapped within. With three brand-new rooms, an all-new entry and exit sequence, new horrifying characters, and immersive photo ops, Lincoln Mill has taken fear to the next level. Think you’ve seen it all? Think again. Owners and designers stepped it up BIG this year. In addition to dozens of live-scare actors, animatronics, production quality sets and special effects, don’t miss the haunted midway, outside Haunted bar and Horror Business haunted house beer in partnership with New Ridge Brewing Co., food and drink vendors, upgrades to the haunted deck overlooking the water, and other surprises. Tickets are on sale now, don’t miss your chance to experience the nightmare that everyone will be talking about. Lincoln Mill is open at 4100 Main Street Manayunk from September 26 through November 2, 2025, from 7:00pm to 10:30pm. Tickets start at $23 for group tickets and $35 for general admission. Tickets are on sale now at www.lincolnmillhaunt.com.

“Our goal with Lincoln Mill Haunted House for season four was simple – go bigger, darker and more terrifying,” said Lincoln Mill Haunted House Co-Founder Jared Bilsak. “We set out this year to maintain the same level of detail and quality, but to up the game with more twists and turns, and more terror. We added three rooms, extended and enhanced our entrance and exit activations, and added more characters. All the same things you have come to love are back, like the midway, the haunted deck, the collaboration with New Ridge Brewing, but we have expanded the entire experience. Each year we want the fear to evolve and our vision is to always deliver something new with our haunts. Entering our fourth year here at the historic textile mill, we don’t just aim to create fear here. We aim to co-exist with it.” 

Lincoln Mill Haunted House is a live theatrical horror experience inside a historic textile mill. The haunted experience features 40+ live scare-actors, animatronics, production-quality sets, and special effects (fog, strobes, flashing lights, more). The attraction is located in Manayunk, a historic neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Three years ago Hurricane Ida devastated the region and shuttered the famous Mad River in Manayunk. The building owner has joined forces with a local artist and designer to take back the story and debut Philadelphia’s scariest new haunted house – and they are back for season four in 2025! 

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