ALBANY — A retired detective says Joshua Szostak, whose body was found in the Hudson River four months after he was last seen leaving a downtown bar, was abducted and murdered by the “Smiley Face” killer. Kevin Gannon, a retired New York Police Department detective who has tracked the case through his company, Nationwide Investigations, said his assertion is based on markings found in the Albany area as well as the circumstances surrounding Szostak’s Dec. 23 disappearance. “We have a cumulative amount of evidence to substantiate that Josh was probably drugged, abducted and murdered,” Gannon said by phone last week. “I can’t tell you exactly what it is, because it would warn the Smiley Face if he knew anything about us.” More
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