After an investigation that spanned five states and lasted over four decades, a man from Queens has pleaded guilty to the murder of a WWI veteran who was killed and buried in a backyard back in 1976
Investigators unearthed body parts. and the Queens district attorney’s office turned to science to help ID the human remains.
"We had to age the photo to 81 years old, and because of the science today we were able to do that and get a witness," the DA said. Motta pleaded guilty on Monday to manslaughter. And while it took more than 40 years, Katz said getting justice for Seitz and his family was paramount.
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