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East Quogue Man Tortured, Murdered High School Friend, Prosecution Says

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Jeremy Allen stared straight ahead during his arraignment Friday on murder in the first degree and other charges.  JAMES CARBONE/NEWSDAY POOL PHOTOGRAPHER

Jeremy Allen stared straight ahead during his arraignment Friday on murder in the first degree and other charges. JAMES CARBONE/NEWSDAY POOL PHOTOGRAPHER

T. E. McMorrow on Oct 10, 2024
The 43-year-old East Quogue man accused of torturing and murdering an acquaintance he knew from high school in the early morning hours of September 28 was arraigned on three felony... more

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