… It’s crazy,” the woman said. “But he was there at a totally different time.”
However, the fact that a lookalike was in the hotel on the night of the murder could come up at Markoff’s trial if the prosecution introduces the photos as evidence.
Jake Wark, spokesman for Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Conley, said no one has come forward to say that they may be the man in the picture.
“No tipster has suggested that this individual is the individual depicted in the surveillance photo,” Wark said.
Police released the surveillance photos – which showed a man police believed to be the killer wearing a black jacket and dark slacks – the day after Brisman was robbed and killed inside a room at the Marriott, where she was meeting erotic massage customers. Police appealed to the public for help finding the killer.
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