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  • Natavia Lowery, the accused killer of the late super-broker Linda Stein, allegedly crumbled during an interrogation, police testified in court today. During her statement to the police, Lowery reportedly confessed to the murder and recanted an earlier statement about a purported black-clad male killer she had contended was responsible for the slaying. The taped confession, which cops recorded 10 days after Stein’s death, has been the subject of considerable controversy over the course of the investigation, with Lowery maintaining that the statement was coerced and false. During the statement, Lowery claimed that Stein had pushed her to a breaking point, at which she snapped and bludgeoned the victim in the head with a three-foot-long yoga stick, before cleaning off the murder weapon and leaving the scene.

  • Stein slay suspect demands new legal team

    February 08, 2010 02:35PM

    From left: Natavia Lowery and Thomas Giovanni, a member of Lowery’s legal team

    More drama unfolded today in the trial of Natavia Lowery, the former assistant of the late Prudential Douglas Elliman broker Linda Stein, whom she is accused of murdering. Lowery had requested a change of counsel, according to the New York Times, on the grounds that her current legal team, Thomas Giovanni, John Christie and Wilfredo Sta. Ana of the Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem, was “not pursuing a theory or strategy of defense that [she] believe[s] is adequate.” State Supreme Court of Manhattan Judge Richard Carruthers denied the request, after which Lowery’s supporters, including her mother and stepfather, began shouting in protest. Despite Lowery’s complaints, the assistant district attorney on the case, Joan Illuzzi-Orbon, said that the defendant was just trying to buy time. “This is nothing more than gamesmanship on the part of an unhappy defendant who sees the writing on the wall,” Illuzzi-Orbon said. Lowery is accused of allegedly bludgeoning to death super-broker Stein in the Elliman agent’s apartment on Oct. 30, 2007.