Geoffrey S. Berman, United States Attorney for the Southern
District of New York, announced that ROBERT ACOSTA and JOSE DIAZ were convicted
of the December 22, 1997, murders of Alex Ventura, 25, and Aneudis Almonte,
20. The convictions follow a three-week
trial before U.S. District Judge Kevin P. Castel.
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said: “More than two decades ago, two young men
were brutally murdered in a Bronx stairwell.
Although the case went cold, members of the NYPD and the FBI worked
tirelessly to solve it. A unanimous jury
has now held Acosta and Diaz responsible for this terrible crime.”
According to the evidence presented during the trial:
In the 1990s, ACOSTA was the leader of a large-scale drug
trafficking organization that distributed hundreds of kilograms of cocaine out
of several buildings in northern Manhattan.
In the summer of 1997, the murder victims stole more than $200,000 in
drug money from a stash apartment that belonged to ACOSTA. To retaliate, ACOSTA hired DIAZ to kill both
men.
On December 22, 1997, DIAZ and a co-conspirator (“CC-1”)
lured the victims to an apartment building in the Bronx, ambushed them in a
stairwell, and murdered them both. CC-1
stabbed 20-year-old Almonte six times, including once in the chest. DIAZ shot Ventura, 25, in the head from
point-blank range. In exchange for these
murders, ACOSTA paid DIAZ $12,000.
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ACOSTA, 47, of Yonkers, New York was convicted of murder
while engaged in a conspiracy to distribute five or more kilograms of cocaine
(Counts One and Two), conspiracy to commit murder for hire (Count Three), and
murder for hire (Counts Four and Five).
DIAZ, 53, of the Bronx, New York was convicted of conspiracy to commit
murder for hire (Count Three), murder for hire (Counts Four and Five), and the
use of a firearm to commit murder in furtherance of a crime of violence (Count
Six). ACOSTA and DIAZ each face a
mandatory sentence of life in prison.
Mr. Berman praised the outstanding investigative work of the
NYPD and FBI.
This case is being handled by the Office’s Violent and
Organized Crime Unit. Assistant United
States Attorneys Laurie A. Korenbaum, Michael K. Krouse, and Nicholas W.
Chiuchiolo are in charge of the prosecution.
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