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Ex-Mets Star's Son at Sword Slay Trial

Wednesday, November 15, 2006 8:15:24 PM
By FRANK ELTMAN

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP) - A teen accused of killing his sleeping stepfather with two blows from a samurai sword admitted it later that day, the son of ex-New York Mets star Bud Harrelson testified Wednesday.

Troy "T.J." Harrelson, the key prosecution witness against Zachary Gibian, 19, recalled their macabre meeting on the morning of Feb. 27, 2005. "He told me he killed his father," Harrelson testified.

Gibian is charged with killing his stepfather, retired New York City police officer Scott Nager, 51, while he was sleeping on the couch in their home in Hauppauge, 40 miles east of Manhattan.


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