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Brother of suspect in nun's death gets 4 months for lying to feds

Sister Jacqueline Walsh is remembered at St. Edward

Photo credit: Danielle Finkelstein | Sister Jacqueline Walsh is remembered at St. Edward the Confessor R.C. Church in Syosset in 2012.

The brother of a man sought for the hit-and-run killing of a nun in Water Mill has been released from federal custody after serving 4 months for lying to investigators.

Miguel Ixpec-Chitay, 26, of Riverhead, was arrested in September by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, accused of falsely telling them he hadn't been in contact with his fugitive brother.

Authorities believe...

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