carreira receives reward money for tip on serial killer cunanan
NYP97072801-28 JULY 97-NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Fernando Carreira,from Miami Flordia poses with Christine Quinn, head of New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti Violence Project at July 28th press conference where Mr. Carreira was rewarded $10,000 for his phone call which lead to the finding of serial killer Andrew Phillip Cunanan.Mr. Carreira is currently involved with lawsuits against Miami and new York to receive the $65,000 reward money. UPI ep/Ezio Petersen
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