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Alpo Martinez Lived A Quiet Life As An Unassuming Construction Worker In Maine

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Even in his afterlife, Alpo's name continues to ring bells. A new article details his low profile life in Maine under an alias. Recently The Sun Journal dug deeper into the Harlem, New York native's second life in The Pine Tree State as a member of the witness protection program. Not only does the feature confirm […]

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