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Cop Who Shared a Cell With Jeffrey Epstein Convicted of Four Murders
The New York Post cited the recent murder conviction of former police officer Nicholas Tartaglione.
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The former Briarcliff Manor cop killed four people in the Hudson Valley in 2015, slaying Martin Luna and his two nephews along with a family friend.
Tartaglione quit his job with the police department to work in the drug trafficking field. He lured Luna to a bar because he thought Luna stole money from him, the prosecutors explained in the trial.
“Not knowing he was being lured to his death, Luna brought along his two nephews – Miguel Luna and Urbano Santiago, as well as a friend, Hector Gutierrez,” said the report. “When the four arrived, Tartaglione tortured Martin Luna and forced his nephews to watch as he was strangled to death with a zip tie.”
The others were executed in the back of the head in a rural wooded location. Tartaglione then buried all four.
“Tartaglione’s heinous acts represent a broader betrayal, as he was a former police officer who once swore to protect the very community he devastated,” said U.S. Attorney Damian Williams in a statement.
Ironically, Tartaglione spent a time in 2019 sharing a cell with pedophile millionaire Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, which has since been closed down.
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Epstein told his lawyers Tartaglione “roughed him up.” No charges were ever brought and Epstein hanged himself in his cell.
Credit: rawstory
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