MURDER
CASE #: 1983-10
MURDER CASE #: 1983-10
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Irving Shapiro

Irving Shapiro
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Brooklyn, New York

Summary:

My father Irving Shapiro was shot and murdered at his residence at 8800 20th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11214 in Sept. 1983. The case was never solved. I was only 1 years old at the time of my father's murder. I had an older half-brother who was in law enforcement who knew who committed the murder; it was his mother. It is suspected for decades that he covered up the murder of our father to protect his mother.

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I am now in my 40's looking to seek some form of justice after all parties of the case have been deceased. Its hard enough growing up without a father, but also knowing his life was savagely taken. I have his death certificate that states his death was a murder. I would appreciate any help in this matter, so that I can have some form of justice leading to peace and resolve in my life. Thank you for your time.

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Sharon Shapiro - daughter

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Associated Persons

Stanley S. (Suspect) - Living

Adeline S. (Suspect) - Living

Sharon S. (Child) - Living

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