Long Island, New York
Coverage of Long Island, New York in the Nexus archive.
- John Gotti's grandson allegedly attacked girlfriend days before reporting to prison for COVID fraud
Carmine Gotti Agnello, the grandson of John Gotti, allegedly assaulted his girlfriend in a jealous rage at his Long Island home days before he was scheduled to begin a 15-month prison sentence for stealing $1.1 million in COVID relief funds. He faces charges including third-degree assault and criminal mischief, and tried to delay his prison reporting by citing a plan to donate a kidney to his mother, Victoria Gotti.
- Audemars Piguet x Swatch 'Royal Pop' release sparks mob scenes, pepper spray and arrests at malls
The release of the Audemars Piguet x Swatch 'Royal Pop' watch sparked mob scenes and arrests at malls across the US, with massive crowds gathering to purchase the limited edition timepiece. The watch, retailing for $400-425, was released in-store only on May 16 and generated significant interest. Four people were arrested on scene, with one charged with second-degree assault.
- ICE deports illegal immigrant convicted of attempting to kill newborn after blue state prison release
An illegal immigrant woman, Soili Xiomara Aparicio-Santos, was deported from the United States after serving eight years in a New York prison sentence for attempting to kill her newborn baby. She was originally sentenced to 16 years but had her sentence reduced to 10 years. The deportation was carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with cooperation from local authorities.
- The Killing of Theresa Fusco | Post Mortem
The article discusses the unresolved cases of Theresa Fusco, Kelly Morrissey, and Jackie Martarella, who disappeared over 40 years ago in Long Island, New York. '48 Hours' correspondents Anne-Marie Green and Erin Moriarty examine the cold cases.
- Could DNA from a smoothie straw help solve the cold case killing of NY teen?
Theresa Fusco, a 16-year-old from Long Island, New York, disappeared over 40 years ago, with her body found a month later. After decades of investigation, the case now hinges on DNA evidence extracted from a smoothie straw, as reported by '48 Hours' correspondent Erin Moriarty.