NYC accused 'duck sauce' killer's wife pleads not guilty to weapons charges over guns found at home: report
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The wife of the accused "duck sauce killer" charged in the murder of a New York City deliveryman pleaded not guilty to weapons charges stemming from guns found at her apartment.
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Though she reportedly lived separately from her husband, police recovered eight guns and more than 200 rounds of ammunition hidden in her apartment located on 84th Road in Queens.
Dorothy Hirsch’s attorney, Mark Bederow, who was present with her at the arraignment hearing, later told The Daily Mail that his client works as a registered nurse and has "nothing to do with the allegations against her husband and is absolutely innocent."
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