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Lawyer: Murder suspect made up story as part of horror film

Freehold - A lawyer for a man accused of strangling a friend during a robbery and throwing her body off a New Jersey bridge said on Wednesday that his client made up stories about planning to rob and kill the victim as part of a horror film an acquaintance was making.

Liam McAtasney's attorney, Charles Moriarty, made the claim during a hearing where he unsuccessfully sought to have a judge dismiss a murder indictment against McAtasney.

Moriarty told state Superior Court Judge Richard English that the acquaintance told detectives that McAtasney was "always making things up to be more interesting."

Police say the acquaintance secretly record McAtasney confessing to the crime. Moriarty is seeking to have that recording excluded from evidence at McAtasney's upcoming trial

Monmouth County prosecutors say the 20-year-old Neptune City man killed 19-year-old Sarah Stern on 2 December 2016, during a robbery that netted $10k.

McAtasney's fiend, Preston Taylor, has said he helped him dump the body.

Stern's body has never been found.

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