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Cold CasesRon Lardeo/Michael Nappi
     
Ron Lardeo           Michael Nappi
Homicide           Homicide
             
Case Number: 91-018769
Age: 36
Date: Body discovered February 12th, 1991
Location: Big Al’s Auto Sales, 413 S. West St., Syracuse, NY
Suspect(s): Unknown
 
         
Case Number: 91-018769
Age: 43
Date: Body discovered February 12th, 1991
Location: Big Al’s Auto Sales, 413 S. West St., Syracuse, NY
Suspect(s): Unknown
 

Synopsis: On Tuesday, February 12th, 1991, the bodies of Ron Lardeo and Michael Nappi were discovered at Big Al’s Auto Sales.  Big Al’s Auto Sales was a used car dealer and auto repair shop at 413 S. West St., Syracuse, owned by the Lardeo family. Both victims were friends and it appears as though may have been working on Nappi’s car on the date of the homicide. 

Anyone with information regarding this investigation is urged to contact the Syracuse Police Department Cold Case Homicide Squad at (315) 442-5234 or by e-mail at coldcasesquad@syracusepolice.org. All tips will be kept confidential.
 

       

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 


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