NY NY - SALVATORE PERRONE, the "Son of Sal", 2012

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Accused serial killer 'Son of Sal,' representing himself, is trying to get evidence thrown out
BY Christina Carrega-woodby
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, October 5, 2015, 3:43 PM

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Salvatore Perrone — charged with the 2012 murders of three Middle Eastern Brooklyn shopkeepers — is representing himself in Brooklyn criminal court even though Justice Alan Marrus said in May he’s “not mentally capable.”

Perrone’s trial has been repeatedly held up for almost three years due to his bizarre behavior.

On Monday, Marrus — who has said Perrone suffers from “severe personality and delusional disorder” but is fit for trial — allowed the accused killer to ramble about the so-called “fabricated” search warrant.

Report: Alleged serial killer claims cops plotted against him
By Frank Donnelly
on October 06, 2015 at 10:32 AM, updated October 06, 2015 at 12:56 PM

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A Sunnyside man accused of slaying three Brooklyn shopkeepers three years ago has alleged cops fabricated a search warrant to secure the purported murder weapon at his girlfriend's Brooklyn home, according to a report in the New York Daily News.

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Marrus adjourned the case to Nov. 2 for hearings, said the report.
 
http://www.wsj.com/articles/accused-triple-murderers-trial-begins-in-brooklyn-1453423313

Salvatore Perrone, a once-prosperous Staten Island clothing merchant who had fallen into deep debt, staked out and methodically killed three Brooklyn shopkeepers over the course of several months in 2012, a prosecutor told jurors Thursday.

Mr. Perrone’s murder trial began Thursday morning in Brooklyn Supreme Court after years of delay due to concerns about his mental fitness, his efforts to act as his own lawyer and his frequent courtroom outbursts.
 
http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/01/witness_son_of_sal_victim_foun.html

On Aug. 2, 2012, Priscilla Cabrera, 39, and her husband, Ritesh Malesh, 40, walked into the store on 86th Street in Bensonhurst to buy a gift bag at approximately 8:35 p.m., Cabrera said on the stand during Sunnyside resident and alleged serial killer Salvatore Perrone's murder trial in Brooklyn Supreme Court.

Upon entering the store, Cabrera said she smelled a strong bleach odor and headed to the aisle to quickly grab the item before her husband frantically came over and said, '"We got to get out of the store. There's a dead body."'

When they left the store, Cabrera testified she saw the owner, Isaac Kadare, 59, lying twisted on the floor in the middle aisle with an aluminum pan covering his head and brown boxes obstructing his bloody body.

http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/01/son_of_sal_girlfriend_says_the.html

Natasha Charova, 63, was dating Salvatore Perrone during his alleged murder spree, and the two had an up-and-down relationship, she said during her testimony at the Sunnyside man's murder trial in Brooklyn Supreme Court Thursday...

http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/01/shopkeeper_escapes_several_enc.html

Jacob Hamui, 56, said Salvatore Perrone visited the children's clothing store he manages on Flatbush Avenue twice before another shopkeeper, Rahmatollah Vahidipour, was murdered in his nearby boutique...

The store manager said Perrone was acting bizarrely when he came into the shop. He tried to sell him women's apparel even though it was a children's clothing store.

Perrone, who didn't have any merchandise with him, kept insisting the manager make a purchase, he said. "He was then wandering around the store," Hamui said of the initial encounter. "He was looking at the ceiling and the back of the shop"...

On Wednesday, another shopkeeper testified Perrone wandered into his store hours before Vahidipour's death, and was looking for surveillance cameras.
 

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