Wrestler 'Superfly' Snuka charged with murder

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Wrestler 'Superfly' Snuka charged in girlfriend's 1983 death
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ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- Former professional wrestling star Jimmy ''Superfly'' Snuka was charged Tuesday with third-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in the death of his mistress more than three decades ago.

Prosecutors in Lehigh County announced the results of a grand jury investigation into the death of Nancy Argentino, 23, of New York.

Snuka, who had been at a World Wrestling Federation taping at the Allentown Fairgrounds, told police shortly after Argentino's death that he had returned to the couple's Whitehall Township hotel room to find her unresponsive in bed. She was pronounced dead at a hospital several hours later.

An autopsy determined she died of traumatic brain injuries and had more than three dozen cuts and bruises, and concluded her injuries were consistent with being hit with a stationary object. At the time, forensic pathologist Isidore Mihalakis wrote that the case should be investigated as a homicide until proven otherwise, according to a grand jury report released Tuesday. But the investigation went cold.

A June 2013 investigation by The Morning Call of Allentown raised questions about the case. Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin told the paper last year that Argentino's sisters approached him after the story ran, prompting him to give the case another look.

The grand jury's report said Snuka had provided more than a half-dozen shifting accounts of Argentino's injuries, at first telling paramedics he hit her during an argument outside their hotel room and that she struck her head on concrete, then claiming to police she slipped and fell during a bathroom break on their way to the hotel.

The grand jury also said it heard evidence that Snuka beat Argentino in a hotel room in Syracuse, New York, in January 1983 - four months before her death - and repeatedly assaulted his wife, Sharon, in the fall of 1993.

Snuka, now 72 and living in Waterford Township, N.J., has long maintained his innocence, saying the episode had ruined his life.

''Many terrible things have been written about me hurting Nancy and being responsible for her death, but they are not true,'' he wrote in his 2012 autobiography. ''This has been very hard on me and very hard on my family. To this day, I get nasty notes and threats. It hurts. I never hit Nancy or threatened her.''

Argentino's sister, Louise Argentino-Upham, told The Morning Call that the charges came as a relief, especially the prospect that her mother, who turns 90 this year, may see justice in the case.

''I think that it's been a long road,'' Argentino-Upham said. ''They did the right thing in face of all the evidence.''

Nicknamed ''Superfly,'' the Fiji native was known for diving from the ropes and even the top of steel cages in a career that spanned four decades. He was admitted into the World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame in 1996, according to the organization's website.

''WWE expresses its continued sympathy to the Argentino family for their loss,'' the organization said in a statement Tuesday. ''Ultimately this legal matter will be decided by our judicial system.''

Snuka was arraigned Tuesday afternoon and sent to Lehigh County Jail, but he was expected to post a portion of his $100,000 bail.

Argentino's family won a wrongful death lawsuit against Snuka in 1985.
 
Wow, that sucks ass because he was one of my early favorites, pretty much my first favorite WWF wrestler when I first started watching it:(

Talk about a blow...but if he really did the crime, I hope justice comes to her family...and to her. May she RIP.
 
maybe i was thinking allegheny.....all the counties in pa are street names in philly..........................kinda like monopoly properties and street names in atlantic city.................
 
I read about this a couple of days ago. Such a shame. That's why I'll never write a book about my life and I try to stay under the radar. You never know when your past can or will come back and bite you in the butt, or take you completely out.
 
I seen this guy years ago at a wrestling show in my home town, the two impressions that stick with me was that he was small about 180, and had the worst case of cystic acne on his back and shoulders that I have ever seen.

I was talking for awhile with George the Animal Steele at the same event, now George the Animal was a cool dude.
 
Wow yet another sports figure falling from grace if this all proves true. I watched Snuka at a few matches back in my early college days in the early 80s...his moves were awesome. What a shame that many role models are falling into a criminal groove :o
 
Superfly is in his 70s with cancer, seems a bit late to be going after him now I don't doubt he did it though .
 

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