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Newsday (Melville, NY)
MAR-06
A fatal case of revising history: Confessions, facts omitted, contradictory details muddle probe into the murder of 4-year-old Jennifer.
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A fatal case of revising history: Confessions, facts omitted, contradictory details muddle probe into the murder of 4-year-old Jennifer.
Publication: Newsday (Melville, NY) Publication Date: 31-MAR-06 |
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Newsday
Byline: Joseph Mallia
Mar. 31--Khairual Abdul, accused of murdering her 4-year-old daughter, whose body lay buried in a Manorville pine forest for nearly six years until it was found in 1996, yesterday added a surprising element to her claim of innocence. She now says that on May 8, 1997, while in Suffolk police custody on child endangerment charges, she told the police that the girl's father, Parmjit Singh, had killed one of his children. "She tried to tell the police about it years and years ago," the lawyer, Mary Elizabeth Abbate, of Deer Park, said yesterday...
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