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Published 14:05 26 Sept 2022 BST

Michael Murphy set up the hidden camera to find the culprit (Michael Andrew Murphy/Facebook)[/caption]
They told the Daily Voice that their mother's marriage to the man broke down when she became pregnant and he did not want responsibility for the child.
Despite gathering evidence of the New Jersey man visiting the headstone four days in a row, the family were told by local police that they were unable to prosecute the offender.
Michael is hoping to take the complaint to a judge as New York State law states cemetery desecration is only a crime if damages are in excess of $250 (£231.28).
He believes he has surpassed that threshold after "paying a hazmat company to remove all her decorations that are soaked in urine and have the headstone properly cleaned and some of grass ripped up and replaced, plus the permits to let these companies enter the cemetery."
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