Friday, July 26, 2019

Dix Hills Man Pleads Not Guilty in Uncle's Murder




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Dix Hills man pleads not guilty in uncle's murder

William Cahoon lay dead in his Levittown home's back bedroom for some time until a Jericho restaurant asked police to check on him, prosecutors said. David Cahoon's attorney said the "circumstantial case" against his client was "rubbish."
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