Binghamton Pair Charged with Stealing from Dead Man
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) -- Two Binghamton-area men have been accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of items they found on a dead man.
Investigators say one of the men found 68-year-old Paul Korniczky dead in his Nanticoke home last month.
Instead of notifying authorities, 51-year-old Albert Mallia allegedly stole tractors, a canoe, an ATV, three guns and other property from the home with 46-year-old Earl Sessions.
The men have been charged with felony burglary.
Neither has been implicated in the death. Police say Korniczky apparently died of natural causes.
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