It is suspected that Jerard Steuerman knows more about the murders than he is willing to admit and judging by his behavior, he should be the prime suspect:
Mr. Steuerman, heavily in debt, borrowed $500,000 at a high interest rate from Mr. Tankleff. And on the eve of Sept. 7, 1988, Mr. Steuerman attended a poker game at the Tankleffs’ home, leaving before the couple were found assaulted: Mrs. Tankleff dead and her husband mortally wounded. Shortly afterward, he left for California under an assumed name.
Mr. Steuerman, now 68 and living in a condominium in Boca Raton, Fla., has been a figure in the case from the start, ever since the Tankleffs’ killings and the arrest of their son, Martin H. Tankleff, then 17, two decades ago.
Mr. Steuerman, if you are innocent, why not speak with the authorities?
Sunday, January 20, 2008
What Does Jerard Steuerman Know About The Tankleffs' Murders?
Posted by Blogging New York at 9:08 AM
Labels: Jerard Steuerman, suspect, Tankleffs' Murders
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HE'S A GUILTY SON OF BITCH!!
PUT HIM IN JAIL IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT. im so happy martin has been cleared!
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