Ex-cop and Epstein cellmate convicted of quadruple murder.

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Nicholas Tartaglione, a former New York police officer who shared a cell with Jeffrey Epstein, has been found guilty of the quadruple murder of Martin Luna, Urbano Santiago, Miguel Luna, and Hector Gutierrez. Tartaglione, who faces life imprisonment, was charged with becoming a drug dealer after retiring as a police officer and suspected that Martin Luna had stolen money from him. He tortured and strangled Martin Luna to death with a zip-tie before killing his two nephews and a family friend and burying them in a mass grave. Tartaglione plans to appeal the guilty verdict.
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