Nicholas Tartaglione

Nicholas Tartaglione (CBS New York screengrab)

A steroid-selling former police officer and onetime cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein was found guilty Thursday in the drug and debt-related execution murders of four Mexican men in April 2016.

Nicholas Tartaglione, a 55-year-old former Briarcliff Manor Police Department officer who reportedly retired after an injury in 2008, was convicted of luring Martin Luna to a meeting in 2015. Luna, 41, traveled to bar with his 25- and 35-year-old nephews Miguel Luna and Urbano Santiago, and his friend Hector Gutierrez, 43. Martin Luna was strangled in front of his family members and friend. Thereafter, the three remaining victims were taken to Tartaglione’s Otisville, N.Y., property. shot in the back of the head, and buried in a “mass grave.”



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