Defendant made a series of statements during a single interrogation session, in which he implicated himself in two separate homicides, one in New York City and the other in Utica. At the Utica trial, defendant denied that he had made the statements related to the Utica murder but never mentioned that he had been physically abused prior to making the statements. During this trial of the New York City murder, he claimed that he had been coerced into making the inculpatory statements...
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