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Irish American cop cracked murder of 8-year-old Brooklyn boy Leiby Kletzky

Car expert cop identified killer’s car, which led to Levi Aron arrest


Leiby Kletzky
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New York police officer Tom Burke is being hailed as the man who tracked down a vicious child murderer in Brooklyn, New York.

Burke identified Levi Aron’s Honda Accord car, which allowed the search party to track him down within 45 minutes. 8-year-old Leiby Kletzky was seen getting into the gold car just hours before he was brutally murdered.

As thousands searched for the eight-year-old Jewish child missing in Brooklyn, Tom Burke narrowed the search by just seeing the CCTV footage.

Chief Joseph Fox and his team who were coordinating the search for the Leiby on the night of July 12. They were desperately trying to identify the car that Leiby was seen climbing into before he disappeared.

Fox said "Call the car geeks!" and they called Tom Burke.

Burke was at home asleep when investigators called. The Irish American cop sprang into action. He hitched a lift with his partner Detective Emanuel (Manny) Rossi to Brooklyn to have a look at the footage.

The trail was getting cold and all they had was footage of this gold car that no one could identify.

Burke, who knows cars so well he can identify them from their hubcaps, was brought to the command center, Leiby's Bourough Park camp that he had left just a day and a half before.

The Chief of Detectives Phil Pulaski brought Burke to a monitor to see the grainy footage of the car on 18th Avenue.

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Burke scribbled down the words "Japanese" and "hubcaps." He told the New York Daily News: "Within five seconds, I knew it was a Honda Accord ... they change hubcaps every year. They are very individual."

Burke brought a printout of the image to the 66th Precinct station-house to compare it with similar models.

He explained: "I make cars into a fingerprint. I look at car lines, the wrap around bumpers and the rocker panel underneath the body. I look for distinctive things."

He remembered that the only year Honda has produced this particular gold-colored Accord was in 1990.

The make and model of the car were eventually what led Detectives Fox and Pulaski to find the home of Levi Aron, who is currently in custody awaiting trial.

Just 45 minutes after Burke identified the vehicle, two volunteer searchers spotted it outside Aron's home.


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Krissangel he's nuts!
I have no idea how "Advocate's" rant applies to this article. Thanks to Mr. Burke and the NYPD for their quick action. My heartfelt prayers go out to this family and the community for their loss of this precious child.
GOD only knows how many children have been saved from meeting the same fate. Thank you Mr. Burke and the NYPD for acting so quickly and effectively.
What's left of Our America and much of the world is a status of Moral Bankruptcy...and We the SHEEPle don't care!!! You can believe Yahweh/God cares though and we are about to pay a price we won't be happy about. Even the very mention of "God' Jesus, Lord, Yahweh, Etc., etc., has almost been totally banihsed from public. We the SHEEPle have silenly allowed our greatest enemies including the ADL, ACLU, Etc., etc., to do their evil. We shall pay for our silence! Our 'once-blessed' America shall pay... Kick Him out, His Blessings go with!!!
Great police work...this has to be the saddest case ..cannot imagine how his parents deal with this..hope their faith can comfort them..what evil lurks in the mind of this murderer..it is always so difficult to fathom..I pray for them all.
I would like the boy's family to know that there are many of us out here who are shocked, stunned and deeply saddened by the loss of their prescious child.
God help this little boys family.
 




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