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  2. Tanglewood Boys - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Anthony DiSimone, the son of Lucchese family capo Salvatore DiSimone, went into hiding after the murder of Balancio. [4] In 1994, Joseph Lubrano was wrongfully sent to prison for beating a black police officer and was released four years later. [8] During the trial, it was alleged that Lubrano was a member of the Tanglewood Boys. [8]

  3. Patrick Baxter (serial killer) - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to advancements in DNA technology, all three murders, which had become some of the county's oldest cold cases, were finally connected and solved. [2] They were the following: Michelle Walker (14) - on June 6, 1987, Walker, a black 9th-grade student, was sent by her family to buy pizza and a carton of milk at a store in Yonkers. While ...

  4. Joel Steinberg - Wikipedia

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    Joel Barnet Steinberg (born May 25, 1941) is a disbarred New York City criminal defense attorney who attracted international media attention when he was accused of rape and murder, and was convicted of manslaughter, in the November 1, 1987, beating and subsequent death of a six-year-old girl, Elizabeth ("Lisa") Launders, whom he and his live-in partner, Hedda Nussbaum, had illegally adopted.

  5. Woman testifies ex-boyfriend Rafael Ramos confessed to ... - AOL

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    Rafael Ramos, charged with second-degree murder in March 9, 1997, killing of his estranged wife Nusinaida Ramos in her Yonkers apartment But it wasn't a story Botero told right away.

  6. Francisco Acevedo - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Acevedo (born September 2, 1968) is an American serial killer who was convicted of strangling three women to death in New York between 1989 and 1996. Acevedo was linked to the murders in 2009 after voluntarily giving his DNA as a parole condition for drunk driving.

  7. William Parente - Wikipedia

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    William M. Parente (July 20, 1949 – April 20, 2009) was a New York real estate attorney who came into the spotlight following the murders of his wife and two daughters and his suicide. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At the time, he was also under investigation by the FBI for an alleged Ponzi scheme .

  8. Robert Spangler - Wikipedia

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    Robert Spangler (January 10, 1933 – August 5, 2001) was a serial killer who confessed to murdering his first and third wives and his two children. He was also suspected of murdering his second wife.

  9. Daniel Pagano - Wikipedia

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    Born in New York, Pagano is the son of Joe Pagano, a senior Genovese mobster. In 1973, the New York Police Department (NYPD) arrested Daniel Pagano for selling narcotics to undercover officers. During the arrest, Pagano was shot in the back by police while leaning against a police car.