Max Gemma pleaded guilty earlier this year to charges of hindering prosecution and tampering with physical evidence after Comunale was murdered inside an Upper East Side apartment in 2016.
Family and friends gathered in Stamford to mourn Joseph Comunale at a wake at Lacerenza Funeral Home on Tuesday night.
A panel voted Monday to indict James Rackover, an ex-con from Florida who owned the Upper East Side apartment where police say Joseph Comunale was stabbed 15 times on Nov. 13.
25-year-old James Rackover and 28-year-old Lawrence Dilione were arrested last week and arraigned on charges of concealing a corpse, tampering with evidence, and hindering prosecution.
A timeline of events fills in some gaps of what allegedly happened leading up to and after the murder of Joey Comunale in New York City.
Police have arrested James Rackover and Lawrence Dilione, who are charged with tampering and hindering prosecution.