Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Case heads to grand jury.
The Manhattan man charged with murder and arson in the killing of Teaneck software engineer Robert Cantor pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a host of charges filed in the 2011 shooting death. Sui Kam “Tony” Tung remained held on $3 million bail, with no ten percent option. He pleaded not guilty to all charges including, murder, arson and stalking, northjersey.com reported. Tung, 49, was arrested at his Upper East Side apartment earlier this month, more than a year after Cantor was found dead in his burning Elm Avenue home. Tung initially declined to waive extradition from New York City where he was held after the arrest, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has said. Prosecutors said Cantor, 59, was having an affair with Tung’s wife, who …
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Hearing set for later this month in alleged love-triangle murder case.
The New York City man charged with murder and arson in the killing of a Teaneck software engineer will face a hearing later this month after he refused to waive extradition to New Jersey, according to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. Sui Kam Tung, 49, was arrested Friday at his Upper East Side apartment more than a year after the murder of Robert Cantor. When a defendant opts to fight extradition, prosecutors seek a "governor's warrant" to have the accused returned to face charges, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office said. The process involves the governor of New Jersey sending a request to the governor of New York. Tung's extradition hearing is scheduled for May 31, according to the District Attorney's Office. New York …
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Prosecutor says additional arrest is possible
TEANECK, NJ -- A jealous husband was behind the killing of a Teaneck man who was found shot to death last year in his charred Elm Avenue home, authorities charged Friday. Sui Kam “Tony” Tung, 49, faces first-degree murder, first-degree felony murder and aggravated arson charges in the March 2011 death of Robert Cantor, according to a statement released Friday night by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office. Tung confronted Cantor at his home late the night of March 6, 2011 after learning of an affair between Tung’s estranged wife and Cantor, Prosecutor John Molinelli said in the statement. Tung first learned of the relationship in 2010 and began stalking Cantor, eventually confronting him in Teaneck the night before he was found shot and …
The Warden
8:39 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012
I just wish i could catch a live feed and watch Tony having all that hot sex all night long, every night long, with whomever wants to penetrate his wontons. Don't image his little egg roll is getting much service these days.   more ›