CRIMEBORDER REPORT
Man serving life for Consulate murders dies in custody
A man serving a life sentence for his role in a 2010 conspiracy that resulted in the murders of a U.S. consulate employee and two others died in federal custody over the weekend. The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed his death, which occurred while he was incarcerated for the 2017 racketeering and drug trafficking conviction.
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