New York Daily News

RACKOVER GUILTY IN GRISLY SLAY

Grieving kin of vic cheer, sob in court

- BY SHAYNA JACOBS AND LARRY MCSHANE

The hard-partying surrogate son of a wealthy Manhattan diamond dealer was quickly convicted Friday of cruelly killing a stranger during a ghoulish night of drugs and violence.

A mix of cheers and sobs filled the Manhattan courtroom when the jury forewoman declared James Rackover was guilty of second-degree murder in the gruesome Nov. 13, 2016, death of Joseph Comunale.

The jury needed barely four hours over two days to convict the 27-year-old Rackover, rejecting his claim that a friend of his did the killing. That man and a second defendant face charges in the savage murder of the former Hofstra hockey player.

Comunale’s parents, along with his sister, broke down sobbing as the verdict came in. His overwrough­t father, Patsy, later noted the pair of suspects yet to be tried.

“I can’t wait to get these two other sons of b----es to go down just like this a--hole, pardon my language,” said the family patriarch as he fought back tears. “These guys don’t deserve to be on the streets ever again.”

Rackover, who showed little emotion throughout the two-week trial, displayed the same blank expression as his fate was announced. He kept his chin up and stared forward before the jury’s verdict was announced.

The Comunale clan and their two dozen supporters hugged and cried in relief as Rackover was led from the courtroom to await a Dec. 5 sentencing where he faces up to life in prison for murdering Comunale, 26, of Stamford, Conn.

The killer and his victim had never met until they crossed paths nearly two years ago, with Comunale stopping at Rackover’s luxury E. 59th St. apartment with a group of men and women for an after-party when the Manhattan bars closed, officials charged.

The doomed man was steered to the early morning bacchanal by Lawrence Dilione and Max Gemma, two friends of Rackover who met Comunale at a Chelsea club.

Once inside the fourthfloo­r residence, prosecutor­s suggested, a fight broke out as the cocaine ran out. Communale was beaten, stabbed and thrown out a window. His broken body was loaded into the trunk of a car and taken to the Jersey shore. The butchered corpse was placed in a shallow grave, torched and buried by the defendants, prosecutor­s charged.

The key prosecutio­n witness was Louis Ruggiero, 24, the son of Fox-5’s “Good Day New York” co-host Rosanna Scotto, with the young man testifying that Rackover confessed to the killing inside an East Side gym.

“I didn’t want a dead body in (my) living room so I slit his throat and I stabbed him,” Ruggerio said Rackover told him. “We wrapped him up in comforters and threw his body out the window.”

The pair met through Scotto, 60, who is good friends with celebrity jeweler Jeffrey Rackover, 58. The wealthy older man financed the younger Rackover’s high-flying lifestyle.

Prosecutor­s argued the Rackovers were companions “masqueradi­ng” publicly as father and son. James Rackover took his last name as an adult to further the con, authoritie­s said.

Dilione, identified as the killer by Rackover’s lawyer, still faces his own murder trial in the death. Gemma is charged with misleading investigat­ors and assisting in the clean-up. Rackover claimed he did nothing beyond helping to move the body.

“These are three animals,” said Patsy Comunale before the verdict. “Euthanizin­g them is probably what they need. There’s no reason that they should be mingling in a free society.”

All three defendants immediatel­y began pointing fingers at the other once the burned body was recovered. Assistant District Attorney Antoinette Carter, in her summation Thursday, argued that Rackover and Dilione were partners in the heinous crime.

“All of the evidence supports the conclusion that they did everything together,” she told the jury.

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James Rackover (l.) appears in court in 2017. A jury Friday convicted Rackover of murdering Joey Comunale (below r.) at Rackover’s posh East Side apartment. Below left, Comunale’s dad, Patsy, and family during emotional press conference Friday.
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