New York state man guilty of killing Connecticut chef
November 06, 2010 12:00 am
• Last Updated: October 31, 2014 9:26 am
Danbury - A Connecticut jury has found a New York state man guilty of killing his uncle, a chef whose dismembered body was found in several plastic bags in 2004. Marash Gojcaj, formerly of Ossining, N.Y., was convicted of killing restaurateur Zef Vulevic, better known as Joe Vuli. Witnesses said the two, who co-owned the former Gusto Ristorante in Danbury, had argued there just before Vuli disappeared on April 5, 2004. His body was discovered three weeks later during an Earth Day cleanup in a wooded area of Bedford, N.Y.
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