A Bronx building superintendent whose murder defense may have imploded with the discovery of the victim’s body recently has a more immediate problem on his hands — a prison term for beating his wife.
Nasean Bonie was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison on the assault charge just days after authorities unearthed the skeletal remains of Ramona Moore, a tenant in a building Bonie supervised, who disappeared in 2012.
He was already awaiting sentencing for assault charges after beating his wife, who is the owner of the Jefferson Place building where he worked as a superintendent, and where Ramona disappeared from.
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