NYC woman convicted in ex-punk manager killing

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A personal assistant has been convicted of second-degree murder in the slaying of her boss — a New York City punk-rock pioneer and celebrity real estate broker.

A personal assistant has been convicted of second-degree murder in the slaying of her boss — a New York City punk-rock pioneer and celebrity real estate broker.

Manhattan jurors reached the verdict Tuesday against Natavia Lowery after less than a day of deliberations.

Lowery showed no reaction when the verdict was read.

Lowery had confessed on videotape to the 2007 bludgeoning death of 62-year-old Linda Stein, but later said the confession was false.

Prosecutors say Lowery killed Stein in her Fifth Avenue apartment after stealing more than $30,000 from her.

Lowery's attorney said in closing arguments Monday that police plied Lowery into a false confession after 12 hours of questioning.

Stein managed the Ramones before becoming a real estate agent with celebrity clients like Madonna and Sting.

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