Irish American killer who strangled teen released from prison in New York

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Irish American killer who strangled teen in Central Park released from New York prison

She was found half-naked and strangled to death on August 26 at around 6.15am in the park near Fifth Avenue and 83rd Street, behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

It is understood he moved to Ireland to escape media attention after his initial release from prison in 2003. Chambers became well-known after being mentioned in Brett Easton-Ellis' book, American Psycho, which was turned into a movie starring Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman.

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