Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Quadruple murder trial begins for ex-suburban police officer

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A federal jury in New York began hearing testimony in the murder trial of a former New York police officer accused of mastermind­ing the killing of four people — one strangled to death with a zip tie and three others shot execution-style — over money in a drug operation.

All four men were found buried on the property of the former suburban New York police officer, Nicholas

Tartaglion­e, whose trial, which began Thursday, is expected to last a month in U.S. District Court in White Plains.

But defense attorneys asserted that Tartaglion­e had nothing to do with the killings and was being used by the government as a convenient fall guy.

Tartaglion­e gained further notoriety as a former cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein, before the disgraced financier committed suicide in a Manhattan jail cell in August

2019 while awaiting sex-traffickin­g charges.

Prosecutor­s contend that Tartaglion­e lured one of the victims, Martin Luna, to a bar because he believed Luna had stolen money intended for the purchase of cocaine.

The government says the three other victims — a friend and two of Luna’s nephews who had nothing to do with the drug operation — accompanie­d Luna to the bar. Luna was strangled with a zip tie then taken to the defendant’s ranch in Otisville, about 70 miles (113 kilometers) north of Manhattan.

The three other men were alive and bound when Tartaglion­e’s associates drove them to the same property, where they were shot in the back of the head. Prosecutor­s accuse Tartaglion­e of shooting one of the victims.

Investigat­ors dug up the bodies in December 2016, about eight months after they were killed and buried.

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