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Second Suspect Surrenders in NYC’s Twisted Crypto Torture Case

TMZ.com Tuesday, 27 May 2025
The case of the crypto tycoon allegedly tortured in an NYC townhouse is heating up … because a second suspect just surrendered to the authorities for his purported role in the bizarre incident. Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ ... William…
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Duplessie turned himself in to the NYPD Major Crimes Unit hours earlier -- becoming the second suspect in the alleged weeks-long abduction and torture of crypto investor Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan.

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