Herricks man suffocated estranged wife with chemicals, police say
A man suffocated his estranged wife by dousing her face with a chemical mixture at her home in Herricks, Nassau County Police said.
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A man suffocated his estranged wife by dousing her face with a chemical mixture at her home in Herricks, Nassau County Police said.
A Long Island man suffocated his estranged wife by dousing her face with a chemical mixture at her home in Herricks, Nassau County Police said. CBS News New York's Carolyn Gusoff reports.
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