Queens DA Withholds 911 Tape That Cracked Vetrano Trial Case
/The tape, which was introduced into the public record on Thursday, remains locked away in evidence.
Read MoreThe tape, which was introduced into the public record on Thursday, remains locked away in evidence.
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Read MoreLewis told detectives he “just lost it” during the random encounter.
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Read MoreThe defense team representing a teenager who grew up on Rikers Island after allegedly taking part in a deadly 2014 home invasion says it’s “troubled” that a third suspect is getting away with murder.
Read MoreFor the first time, prosecutors played the 911 call.
Read MoreVetrano broke down again and collapsed against the wall behind him when confronted by photos of Karina lying face-first and mostly naked in the dense brush of Spring Creek Park — near the family’s Howard Beach home.
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Read MoreYear-to-date overall crimes are down -1.4% this year, representing 1,149 fewer victims and putting the city on track to drop below 97,000 total crimes by the end of 2018.
Read MoreThe unidentified suspect entered a TD Bank at 214-32 Jamaica Avenue just after 10:45 a.m., threw a bag at the 30-year-old bank teller and demanded money, according to cops.
Read MoreChanel Lewis, 22, is charged with first-degree murder for allegedly killing Vetrano, 30, as she jogged in Spring Creek Park near her Howard Beach home.
Read MoreThe verdict against Akayed Ullah was returned in Manhattan federal court after a trial in which the defense maintained he intended to kill only himself last Dec. 11.
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