GL 01/17/2019

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SonnyBlackstein
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Re: GL 01/17/2019

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cdc wrote: Sat Jan 19, 2019 1:29 pm You would think if Londonio used a gun for a hit he would get rid of it and not continue to have it on his person for some time after. If it is the case then we can add him to the list of idiots with Nicodemo.
Agree. Leave it at the scene. Caldwell giving Londonio the weapon is catastrophically stupid and will likely result in them dying behind bars.
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Re: GL 01/17/2019

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Sheehan says there is no eyewitness evidence or any incriminating statements to police by his client (or Londonio either, sources say.) The DA's office stated in a news release last year that the duo was "tied to the crime by DNA, phone records, and license plate readers." Sheehan said the evidence is "very sketchy," and perhaps shows that "they were in the same area," or "traveling back and forth from Manhattan to the Bronx."
"They have cell phone evidence indicating that the two defendants were in contact with each other on the day of the incident," said Sheehan, stressing that the prosecution does not have "cell phone conversations" between the men that implicate them in the slaying that took place about 10 PM on November 15, 2013, a Friday night.
Sheehan said he didn't know whether the cell phone evidence came from "confiscated cell phones" or from one belonging to Meldish, or from another source. Meldish knew both defendants and cell phone records would undoubtedly show many calls among them, sources say. "I just know that the indictment was done with some cell phone evidence," said Sheehan.
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