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Eric Naposki

Eric Andrew Naposki (born December 20, 1966) is a convicted murderer serving life in prison without parole. He was formerly an American football player who played in the National Football League and World League of American Football between 1988 and 1997. He played two seasons with the New England Patriots, one season with the Indianapolis Colts, and four seasons with the Barcelona Dragons, winning World Bowl V in his last season. While with the Dragons he recorded 16.5 sacks in 3.5 seasons with one touchdown, one interception, and several blocked punts and field goals. He was also a reserve player in camps with both the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Jets.
On May 21, 2009, Naposki was arrested in Connecticut and charged with a murder committed 15 years earlier in December, 1994 in Newport Beach, California. He was charged with killing Bill McLaughlin so that McLaughlin's girlfriend, Nanette Johnston, could collect his life insurance. Naposki was romantically linked to Johnston at the time. On July 14, 2011, Naposki was convicted of the murder. He was scheduled to be sentenced on October 21, 2011, however on that date sentencing was delayed until 2012. On January 23, 2012 a jury also convicted Nanette Johnston for the murder. On August 10, 2012 Naposki was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.
==Education==
Naposki, a native of Tuckahoe, New York, played Pop Warner Football with the "Blue Devils" out of Eastchester, New York, for 8 seasons. He later attended both Tuckahoe H.S. as well as Yonkers H.S., the latter in Yonkers, New York, before transfer during his junior year to Eastchester High School . At Eastchester, he led the team in sacks and tackles for 2 years with the team going 17-3 during his tenure at linebacker position. He also played safety, tight end and running back in goal line situations. He was named All County in 1982, and All State in 1983. He graduated from Eastchester in 1984.
He was offered partial scholarships by New Hampshire, New Haven and Buffalo, but decided to attended the University of Connecticut (UConn) on a full football scholarship. At the time, UConn played as a Div 1-AA in the now defunct Yankee Conference. However, midway through his third year at UConn, he quit the football team over a disagreement with his coach, Tom Jackson. Naposki who had NFL aspirations decided to forgo his scholarship and withdrew from the University. He returned to UConn to complete his degree in 1987, although he left again for 2 years to pursue the NFL and eventually received his degree in Physical Education in 1991.

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