Among the most compelling stories published on Bissell's downfall were those produced by his hometown newspaper, The Bridgewater Courier-News:
"Bissell's Life Strayed Far From Potential", Nov. 27, 1996
"Gas Station Investment Began Life on the Wrong Side of the Law," Nov. 27, 1996
"Bissell's Cellular Trail," Nov. 27, 1996
"Bissell Looked to Roost in the Desert," Dec. 3, 1996
"Bissell Gained Anonymity Briefly in Nevada," Nov. 28, 1996
"Bissell Kept Record in Flight," Jan. 4, 1997
"Suicidal Bissell Called Fried," Nov. 21, 1996
"A Very Complicated Man," Nov. 17, 1996
"Bad Luck Led Ex-Prosecutor to Demise," Nov. 17, 1996
"Dancer Joined Him in Room," Nov. 17, 1996
"Dancer Thinks Bissell Had Little Money Left," Nov. 29, 1996
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
"From Swagger to Suicide, a Disgraced New Jersey Lawman Dies in the Desert," The New York Times, Dec. 9, 1996
"In Prosecutor's Rise and Fall, a Story of Ambition, Deceit and Shame," The New York Times, Nov. 27, 1996
"Bissell's Spotlight Fades," New Jersey Law Journal, Feb. 27, 1995
"'Frasier' Star No Longer Faces New Jersey Sex Charges," The PhiladelphiaInquirer, Feb. 25, 1995.
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