BOUNCER'S CUP IS HIS POISON. Cops get DNA and link him to 3 slays SPORTS FINAL Edition

As investigators questioned [GARY LISTORT Stephen Sakai], 30, about that ruthless crime on Wednesday, a detective recalled his name had surfaced in the November murder of Brooklyn strip-club bouncer Irving Matos. Sakai allegedly copped to killing that man, Wayne Tyson, who was stabbed to death in hi...

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Published inDaily news (New York, N.Y. : 1920)
Main Author This story was reported by NICOLE BODE, NANCY DILLON, AUSTIN FENNER, ALISON GENDAR, DEREK ROSE and BARBARA ROSSIt was written by TRACY CONNOR
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, N.Y Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 26.05.2006
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Summary:As investigators questioned [GARY LISTORT Stephen Sakai], 30, about that ruthless crime on Wednesday, a detective recalled his name had surfaced in the November murder of Brooklyn strip-club bouncer Irving Matos. Sakai allegedly copped to killing that man, Wayne Tyson, who was stabbed to death in his Brownsville, Brooklyn, apartment last September - and to gunning down another well-known bouncer, Eric Mojica, in November. Sources said Sakai confessed to being the killer in the Mojica and Tyson slayings but insisted a fellow bouncer was the triggerman - and he was just on the scene - in the Matos case.