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Peekskill Sex Abuser Convicted in Murder for Hire Plot
Brendon Berndt, 29, of Peekskill, was convicted of trying to orchestrate the murder of the woman he sexually assaulted in 2009.

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Brendon Berndt, 29, of Peekskill, was convicted of trying to orchestrate the murder of the woman he sexually assaulted in 2009.

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