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Porsche-driving LI occupants asked to ‘heir’ zombie house
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Porsche-driving LI occupants asked to ‘heir’ zombie house

In an unexpected and rather audacious move, a couple living in an abandoned property on Long Island, New York, have sought legal designation as the "heirs" to the home. The pair, known for driving a Porsche, have been branded as squatters by the local community. Their recent legal maneuver, however, suggests an attempt to legitimize their occupancy in the eyes of the law. The property in question, a two-story Cape Cod-style home, has sat empty for over a decade. The Iacono family, the original owners, passed away between 2015 and 2018, leaving the house unoccupied. Over time, the property fell into a state of disrepair, becoming what is often referred to as a "zombie" home - a property in foreclosure that is vacant, causing blight to the neighborhood. Enter Denton Gayle and Margar...
Eviction Verdict for Porsche-Driven Squatters in Long Island
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Eviction Verdict for Porsche-Driven Squatters in Long Island

A pair of squatters in Long Island who were known for their luxury ride, a Porsche, have been ordered by a judge to vacate an abandoned house they illegally occupied. Denton Gayle and Margaret Grover are the squatters in question who were living in an abandoned home in New Hyde Park, Long Island. Their case is peculiar because they drove around in a Porsche while living in a house they didn't own. The squatters managed to mislead a Nassau County judge initially, claiming that they were legally living in the house, rented from a certain Edward Iacono. They alleged that Iacono had illegally evicted them from the Cape Cod-style home. However, it was later revealed that the alleged landlord, Edward Iacono, had passed away in 2016 and his son, bearing the same name, along with his wife...
Multiple Arrests Made Following Discovery of Human Remains in Long Island
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Multiple Arrests Made Following Discovery of Human Remains in Long Island

Several arrests have been made in connection with the gruesome discovery of severed body parts in Babylon, Long Island. The Long Island Police Department has been working tirelessly to uncover the truth behind the grim findings. The body parts were first discovered at Southards Pond Park in Babylon. The macabre findings triggered a swift and extensive investigation that led to an undisclosed location on Railroad Avenue in Amityville. The investigation also unearthed further human remains in two additional locations - Bethpage State Park and a densely forested area in West Babylon. The police strongly believe that these remains are linked to the same victims as the body parts found on February 29. Apple’s Warning: Don’t Put Your Wet iPhone in Rice The authorities have been able ...