
By Dana Whitfield. Mar 1, 2026
A Long Island man has been sentenced to life without parole after torturing and killing his childhood friend during a six-hour assault that prosecutors described as calculated and relentless.
According to People, 44-year-old Jeremy Allen was convicted in the 2024 killing of Christopher Hahn, a man he had known since they were young. Surveillance footage inside the home captured much of the prolonged attack, which included beatings and suffocation.
The case stunned the local community, not only for its violence but for the betrayal at its center.
Prosecutors said the assault lasted approximately six hours inside Allen’s home.
Court proceedings revealed that home surveillance cameras documented key portions of the attack, providing jurors with disturbing evidence of the prolonged abuse. According to People, footage included Allen making a chilling remark to Hahn as he lay dying.
Authorities did not publicly detail every aspect of the recorded material, but officials described the evidence as overwhelming.
Allen was arrested following the investigation and later charged with murder.
During the trial, prosecutors argued that the sustained nature of the attack demonstrated intent and cruelty. According to a report cited by People and AOL, the jury ultimately found Allen guilty.
A judge sentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of parole, ensuring he will spend the remainder of his life behind bars.
Christopher Hahn’s family addressed the court during sentencing, describing the deep and lasting pain caused by his death.
Loved ones remembered him as someone who once shared years of friendship with the man who ultimately killed him. The emotional weight of that betrayal has compounded their grief.
For families, violence at the hands of a trusted friend carries a unique and painful shock.
The case has left a lasting mark on the Long Island community.
Neighbors expressed disbelief that such prolonged violence could unfold behind closed doors. The presence of surveillance footage, later presented in court, underscored how technology can both document crimes and serve as crucial evidence.
Law enforcement officials have pointed to the conviction as a measure of justice, even as they acknowledge that no sentence can undo the loss.
With the life sentence now imposed, the legal chapter of the case has concluded.
For Hahn’s family, however, the emotional aftermath continues. A friendship that began in childhood ended in horrifying violence, reshaping multiple families and leaving behind a legacy of grief.
The verdict ensures accountability. It does not restore the years that were taken — or the trust that was shattered in those final hours.
References: Long Island Man Sentenced After He Tortured and Killed His Friend | Man Tortured Childhood Friend for Hours Before Killing Him
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