A body found in the water in Brooklyn, is owned by the son of a gangster

A body found in the water in Brooklyn, is owned by the son of a gangster

The man’s body was found on Saturday in the waters of Brooklyn. The victim was wrapped in a tarp and chained to a cinder block, and his body was found with numerous stab wounds.

The police of new York failed to identify the man by fingerprints. They found 35-year-old Carmine Jr. is the son of Carmine Carini, a local gangster. The father was convicted of that three shot the store owner in Brooklyn and threw him out of the car in October 1983. The offender was sentenced to life in prison, but in 2007, he was released, having ascertained that he was not directly involved in the murder. Later Carini was re-convicted of the robbery of private homes.

A body found in the water in Brooklyn, is owned by the son of a gangster

The son of a gangster trying to keep up with the father and was also involved in the robbery. A total of Carmine, Jr. was arrested four times and was released from prison in 2015. The victim’s family Carini told the police that the criminals had held a machete to the neck, before stealing cash.

As reported by NY Daily News, the victim’s relatives refused to comment. Law enforcement bodies carry on an investigation to find out the identity of the killer.

 

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