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    Spain: Detained US suspect found hanged in cell

    MADRID (AP) — An American man accused of killing a jewelry store owner in the U.S. and stealing $300,000 in diamonds before fleeing to Europe was found hanged in his prison cell in Spain, authorities said.

    Andrew Robert Levene was found dead Thursday in the Modelo prison in the northeastern city of Barcelona, where he was recently arrested after an international manhunt, the justice department of Catalonia said.

    An investigation into the death was under way but all signs indicated he had committed suicide by hanging himself with a sheet, a spokeswoman said.

    Levene, 41, was charged with federal murder, robbery and firearm offenses in the Dec. 8 shooting of Yekutiel Zeevi, owner of YZ Manufacturers LLC store in Westport, Connecticut. Extradition proceedings in Spain had not yet begun.

    The justice department spokeswoman said that as with all people admitted to prison, Levene had been interviewed by prison authorities and showed no signs that he might do himself harm.

    She spoke on condition of anonymity in keeping with department regulations.

    Levene contacted Zeevi in early December, asking him for several diamonds that were valued between $45,000 and $75,000, U.S. authorities said.

    The evening before the shooting, Zeevi met Levene, who examined the diamonds and was noncommittal about buying them, authorities said.

    Levene met with Zeevi again on Dec. 8 on the ruse that he would buy several large diamonds. Instead, Levene shot and killed Zeevi, authorities said.

    Levene, who had military training in the use of weapons, stole about $300,000 in diamonds, authorities said.

    Ronen Konfino, an executive at a New York diamond business, also was shot but survived and helped police with the investigation.

    Levene traveled to Amsterdam from Philadelphia on Dec. 11 after missing a flight to Madrid, law enforcement officials said. Police said in mid-December that Levene had been seen in Philadelphia, possibly casing stores.

    It was not immediately known why he had traveled to Barcelona or when he had arrived there.

    U.S. Embassy officials in Madrid said Thursday they were notified that Levene, also known as Robert Thomas, had died but could give no further details.

    Westport city official Gordon Joseloff said Levene's apparent suicide is a tragedy for everyone, and called it "a cowardly confirmation of his guilt."

    "Not only has the suspect taken the life of a beloved Westport resident and caused immeasurable pain to the Zeevi family and friends here, he has now inflicted the same pain on his own family, also innocents in this tragedy," Joseloff said.

    ____

    Stephanie Reitz contributed from Hartford, Connecticut.

     

    51 comments

    • Allank  •  27 days ago
      Well there is a few tax dollars saved
    • Dan  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  26 days ago
      Probably going to save the American justice system over a million dollars extraditing and prosecuting this killer.
    • FRANK S  •  27 days ago
      Everybody's got their own hangups.
    • gofer  •  27 days ago
      We don't have to pay for a state lawyer.
    • Jones  •  27 days ago
      Some defense lawyer is weeping tonight.
    • Ed  •  Topeka, Kansas  •  27 days ago
      I'd take that as a,,, yes I'm guilty,,, confession.
    • Sick and Tired  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  27 days ago
      Wonder if he gave up where the diamonds were.
    • Guy  •  26 days ago
      Case closed!
    • JAMES  •  26 days ago
      Good riddance.
    • blackram  •  27 days ago
      Well we saved some tax dollars on this turd.
    • William  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  27 days ago
      oh well
    • Susan  •  26 days ago
      Oh yeah a suicide...yeah thats what happened!
    • Lance  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  26 days ago
      Now Spanish Jailer gets all the diamonds MuuHahahaha !
    • georgie corgi  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  26 days ago
      Guess he was at the end of his rope, I know it's knot funny
    • C. Wyatt Hertz  •  Martinez, California  •  26 days ago
      He was told he doesn't have to put up with that sheet.
    • ken  •  Denver, Colorado  •  26 days ago
      I believe every holding cell should come with a three legged stool & well greased noose.Just in case theres a need.(it is said that death row dosn't deter crime, that may be true, but it cuts down on repeat offenders!
    • Hello Again  •  27 days ago
      "Levene, who had military training in the use of weapons"

      And what does that have to do with robbery?
    • Hubert  •  26 days ago
      No appeals, good.
    • Groucho Marxist  •  Guangzhou, China  •  26 days ago
      I wonder how many auto-erotic strangulations are ultimately reported as suicides.
    • D D RED  •  26 days ago
      Levene, stole about $300,000 in diamonds, authorities said.

      Well the old committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell trick pretty much wraps up the question of guilt or innocence.
      But where are the $300,000 worth of diamonds. The article does not mention if they were recovered or given back to the victims family business or did some cop pocket them when he was being arrested. or anything about their present location.

      So screw him and his self inflicted little greek tragedy,
      WHERE ARE THE FRIGGING DIAMONDS
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