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New City Duo Killed Granddad, Hid Body In Home: DA

A Hudson Valley man and woman are being held without bond after being charged with the murder of a man whose body they hid in the crawl space of the home.

A New City couple has been charged with the murder of a man whose body they hid in the crawl space of the house. 

A New City couple has been charged with the murder of a man whose body they hid in the crawl space of the house. 

Photo Credit: Rockland Video Productions
The house where the murder allegedly took place. 

The house where the murder allegedly took place. 

Photo Credit: Rockland Video Productions

Rockland County residents Constantinos Doonan, age 31, and Jo-Ann Haughey, age 26, both of New City, were charged on Thursday, Dec. 7, with the January murder of an area man, said Rockland County District Attorney Thomas Walsh and Clarkstown Police Chief Jeffrey Wanamaker.

On or about and between Sunday, Jan. 29, and Monday, Jan. 30, Doonan and Haughey, acting individually and in concert with each other, killed Constantinos Mastakouris at 45 Ruth Drive in New City, said the District Attorney's Office. 

Mastakouris was the owner of the residence and lived there with family members, including Doonan and Haughey, and their two young children. Mastakouris is Doonan’s grandfather, officials said.

After Doonan and Haughey killed Mastakouris, they hid his body in a crawl space located in the residence, where the couple slept with their children. 

The duo are also accused of stealing property belonging to Mastakouris, the DA's Office said.

Doonan and Haughey were charged with the following:

  • Murder
  • Burglary
  • Two counts of grand larceny
  • Three counts of possession of stolen property
  • Concealment of a human corpse 
  • Two counts of endangering the welfare of a child 

“I would like to commend the investigation by the Clarkstown Police Detective Bureau on this case," said Walsh. "The alleged actions of the defendants show a clear disregard for human life. What makes this case very troubling is the grandfather and grandson relationship between the defendant and victim."

Doonan and Haughey were arraigned and remanded without bail to the Rockland County Jail. 

If convicted they face 25 years to life in prison.

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