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Two Suspects Arrested In Homicide Of Westchester Sales Associate, 26
Two men were arrested Thursday afternoon in the gruesome weekend murder of Joseph "Joey" Comunale, a 26-year-old Westchester sales associate who was stabbed 15 times and whose body was found buried in Oceanport on the Jersey Shore in a shallow grave, authorities said.
James Rackover, 25, the son of a celebrity jeweler, and Lawrence Dilione, 28, of Jersey City were charged with second-degree murder, concealment of a human corpse and tampering with physical evidence, New York City police said.
Dilione was also charged with hindering prosecution, police said.
The 26-year-old Stamfo…
Man Charged With Breaking Into Car In Darien
DARIEN, Conn. -- An alert woman playing with a small child on the playground at McGuane Field in Darien led to the arrest of a man with a lengthy criminal record for car burglary, according to police.
The incident occurred around 4 p.m. Wednesday when the 46-year-old Greenwich woman happened to look toward her car and noticed that the passenger front door was open, police said.
The woman then saw a man, identified as Scott Palmenta, 45, inside the car and yelled at him to get out and confronted him, police said.
Palmenta, of New Milford, claimed that he was not inside her vehicle, but inst…
Suspect Being Questioned In Homicide Of Stamford Man, 26
STAMFORD, Conn. -- A suspect is being questioned Thursday in connection with the murder of a Stamford man who was brutally killed at a luxury Manhattan apartment on Saturday, according to multiple sources.
James Rackover, who lives in the apartment where Joseph Comunale of Stamford, 26, was killed, is in police custody, but has not been charged, reported the New York Post.
The apartment, on East 59th Street near First Avenue, was paid for by jeweler Jeffrey Rackover, who is known for providing jewelry to the wealthy, including president-elect Donald Trump, the Post said.
It is unclear how …
Suspect Being Questioned In Homicide Of Westchester Sales Associate, 26
A suspect is being questioned Thursday in connection with the murder of a Westchester sales associate who was brutally killed at a luxury Manhattan apartment on Saturday, according to multiple sources.
James Rackover, who lives in the apartment where Joseph Comunale of Stamford, Conn., 26, was killed, is in police custody, but has not been charged, reported the New York Post.
The apartment, on East 59th Street near First Avenue, was paid for by jeweler Jeffrey Rackover, who is known for providing jewelry to the wealthy, including president-elect Donald Trump, the Post said.
It is unclear h…