Man accused of killing Queens couple, setting home on fire pleads not guilty
Jamel McGriff is accused of forcing his way into Frank and Maureen Olton's home on Sept. 8, killing them and setting their house on fire.
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Jamel McGriff is accused of forcing his way into Frank and Maureen Olton's home on Sept. 8, killing them and setting their house on fire.
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