Posted on: June 8, 2021, 03:07h.
Last updated on: June 8, 2021, 03:26h.
A gambler who took part in the 2004 killing of a Long Island bookies runner has finally admitted his culpability in the case, Newsday reports.
Mark Orlando, then 33, lured Bobby Calabrese, 24, to a deserted industrial area in Island Park, between the mainland and the island of Long Beach.
Orlando had promised to hand over a $17,000 gambling debt to the younger man. But he had no intention of paying.
Instead, he and another man, Herve Jeannot, ambushed Calabrese. Orlando held the victim while former US Marine Jean…
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