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  • The True Story of the Northport Aztakea Woods Murder
  • By: Albert Quinones
  • Narrated by: Allison Hart
  • Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins

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Eyewitness

By: Albert Quinones
Narrated by: Allison Hart
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How one night in the woods with my two best friends Ricky Kasso and Gary Lauwers changed my life forever.

Albert was born in Smithtown New York. He graduated from Northport High School, class of 1986. He put hours of studying into enlisting himself in the United States army as a combat engineer from 1986. He received an honorable discharge in 1994 and received many army achievement medal, passed down from President George Bush. Then he went to Briar Cliff college as a computer networker, programmer and reserved his associates degree. He ran a repair shop at Meineke in Queens, New York. Albert Quinones moved on to being one of the carpenters in the 1556 labor union as a shop steward. Albert Quinones eventually went on to having his own construction company: Five Boroughs Construction Group.

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