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A butcher is released
Morrie Tankleff Beat Two People
To Death

He Did A 'Menendez' On His
Parents

Morris With Momma And Poppa

Their 5000 Square Foot Estate

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Here Is A Real Beauty
He felt his parents were too stingy, so he butchered the mother with
a knife, and beat the father with a hammer. He is sentenced to a country
club medical facility, and after 17 years he is released.
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Morrie Confesses To Detectives
Tankleff was 17 years old when his parents were bludgeoned and
stabbed. He told police he found them on Sept. 7, 1988, in their
waterfront home in
Belle Terre. His mother was dead; his
father was gravely wounded and died a few weeks later.
After questioning Tankleff confessed to butchering the parents with a
large knife and a barbell rod. Next he took a shower, changed, and
then called police.
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Wealthy Long Island Couple
He was an insurance broker who started a chain of
bagel shops. Young Morris allegedly killed them and took a shower.
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Blood Everywhere
Police arrived at a brutal crime scene. Marty Tankleff told a 911
operator his father was still alive and "gushing blood" from the neck.
His mother was nearly decapitated and already dead in the master
bedroom when investigators arrived.
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Morris Is Arrested
He was arrested on the spot.
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He Changes His Story And Blames Father's Partner
He claims the killer was Jerry Steuerman, the dead
father's business partner.
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A Jewish Psychiatrist
Dr. Herbert Siegel, a defense psychiatrist, testified
that Marty Tankleff could have confessed falsely when confronted by
aggressive homicide investigators, who lied when they told him that
his own father had implicated him.
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Morris Is Convicted
As the verdict was read the teen was visibly shaken.
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Verdict Overturned
Seventeen years later Barry Scheck discovers new evidence that the
now dead business partner did it, and young Morris is released.
Morrie's
defense fund.
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