In an editorial entitled "Murders Most Foul," the New York Daily News writes, "In the end, there is no justice in the slayings of Seymour and Arlene Tankleff, who were beaten and stabbed to death in 1988 in their Long Island home." The paper calls for the case to remain open so that the real murderers can be brought to justice.
"Meantime," the paper writes, "the State Investigation Commission must call to account the criminal justice officials who botched the case. The panel reportedly is probing what went wrong. Given the sorry history that began the night someone killed the Tankleffs, its report will, by all rights, be long, damning and infuriating."
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