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Man linked to five killings in two states makes court appearance
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WOODBURY, N.J. – A New Jersey man facing murder charges in two states made a brief court appearance Thursday and remained jailed awaiting a possible indictment.
Sean Lannon appeared by videoconference before a judge in Gloucester County, New Jersey, where he was charged last month with murder in the beating death of Michael Dabkowski. An affidavit alleged Lannon broke into the 66-year-old Dabkowski’s home and beat him to death with a hammer.
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A man considered a person of interest in the deaths of his ex-wife and two other people in New Mexico and a separate killing in New Jersey appeared in court on Thursday
Sean Lannon appeared by videoconference in Gloucester County, New Jersey, where he was charged last month with murder in the beating death of Michael Dabkowski
Authorities arrested Lannon in St. Louis a few days after Dabkowski was killed. Lannon s attorney didn’t comment after Thursday s proceeding
A New Jersey man facing murder charges in two states made a brief court appearance Thursday and remained jailed awaiting a possible indictment.
Man linked to 5 killings in 2 states makes court appearance
April 8, 2021
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WOODBURY, N.J. (AP) A New Jersey man facing murder charges in two states made a brief court appearance Thursday and remained jailed awaiting a possible indictment.
Sean Lannon appeared by videoconference before a judge in Gloucester County, New Jersey, where he was charged last month with murder in the beating death of Michael Dabkowski. An affidavit alleged Lannon broke into the 66-year-old Dabkowski’s home and beat him to death with a hammer.
Lannon told investigators that Dabkowski had sexually abused him as a child and that he had gone to the home to retrieve sexually explicit photos. Prosecutors were investigating that claim.