A Queens man pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the killing and dismemberment of a World War I veteran more than 45 years ago.
Martin Motta, 75, entered a guilty plea Tuesday in the gruesome cold-case slaying of George Clarence Seitz, whose partial remainsof a Richmond Hill home in March 2019, the Queens District Attorney’s office announced.
Seitz’s body had been dismembered at the neck, shoulders and hips, according to the Queens DA’s office.
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